[center][color=Magenta][h2]Alicia Harnick[/h2] Level: 1 Day/Time: Day Two Location: Ragnarok-Butter Building, Kirby's Dream Land Interacting: Cloud Strife[@Holy Soldier] Mention: Banjo-Kazooie[@Etherean Fire], Marx[@Holy Soldier], Frisk Dreemur[@Guardian Angel Haruki] Word Count: 321[/color][/center] The unexpected lightning attack that Cloud launched did exactly as Alicia had needed and not only brought the black hole creating puffball to a halt, but also forced him to begin closing off the hole in order to maintain control. The call from Frisk to not attack Marx was unneeded, the Striker was no fool. Similar patterns had opened up during the battles with Aksis and Oryx, where they couldn't be harmed or else risk harming yourself. However, this particular battle of epic proportions was more of a threat to the existence of this universe itself, since they were talking about a black hole. Still, the Titan knew she needed to plan things out and began to do so. Once he was whole again, Marx would likely try a different avenue of attack, probably close range. The prospect made her grin behind her helmet like it would James; Titans and Hunters were as good in a hand to hand situation as they were at range, some even better. Of course, Alicia had her shotgun with her as well, making dealing with him in that situation fairly easy. However, it would be better for everyone if he didn't get that chance and so hitting him with the Disc of Thunder was still a priority. But she'd still need an opening. And there was only one person who she knew could help her in a decent way, since their leader didn't seem to be armed and the bear wasn't particularly fast. [color=Magenta]"Cloud, I need you to hit him again as SOON as he's done becoming one again. Just a quick stun, that's it."[/color] As she spoke to her team mate, Alicia was already pulling the Bolt Caster free of the floor, holding the blade up and at a slight angle in front of her. Her stance indicated she was familiar with sword fighting and had no issues applying the blade liberally when needed.