[h1]Reggie[/h1] Reggie looked up as he heard a cry from the air, his eyes darting across the sky until he saw the beast heading towards the town. With a low curse, he looked around for any building nearby that's offered a good vantage point, before noting one that seemed relatively intact and provided a good view of where the battle seemed to be about to take place. He'd be quick to rush to his feet, running across the street and almost getting run over by a van as he did so, but luckily for him she stopped just in time. He didn't spare much of a glance at the driver, only noting a flash of fiery orange hair and matching eyes, before he continued on his way. He'd smash open the door, confusing and frightening the people inside as he quickly made his way to a door on the side that led upstairs. Within a minute, he was on the roof, his Desert Eagle drawn and readied as he rose it up. Bringing his finger down on the green gem that now sat on the back of the gun, a soft glow would resonate from it, before a small screen popped up, showing a holographic wheel of weapon types to chose from. He quickly cycled through until he found the selection he wanted, swiping down to confirm the choice. No sooner than he did, the gun would take on a bright green glow as it suddenly began to elongated and morph in his hands. Within seconds, the weapon would finish it's transformation, changing from a Desert Eagle to a strange crystalline rifle, made from a strange gold and green material. It was long and rather unwieldy as he set it down, to legs forming underneath it as he lay on the ground, a holographic scope forming near his eye as he leaned in closer. His gaze was set directly on the creature, and he was aiming for a shot at one of shoulders, so he can ground the thing and keep it from getting back up again. The holographic scope zoomed in on it, and as it did so, he noticed that some other gems seemed to fighting the monster as well, not to mention that it seemed to be holding one in it's claws. [i]If I miss . . . No, don't think that way, you designed it like a pro, and have even tested it out a few times. It's could, and your good. You won't miss.[/i] Taking a calming breath. he aligned the shot, the crosshairs of his rifle aligning over the inteneded target. He'd take a deep breath, feeling all the tension in his body build until the point where he felt like he'd explode. And then, as the breathe exited between his lips, he'd pulled the trigger. The shot would ring out with a melodious bang, a strike of green light trailing behind it as the bullet cut through the air. On impact with either the target(the creatures shoulder) or whatever was unfortunate enough to get in the way, it'd drill in a bit before exploding in a powerful burst of energy, hopefully enough to damage the Gem monster's shoulder and keep it from flying anymore. [@Akayaofthemoon]