[right][h2][sup][i][color=f07560]Knight[/color][/i][/sup][/h2][i]Rosaline Buckner[/i] [i]Dorchester[/i][/right] While she was turned away from Sickle-Cell, he had called all the weapons to him. Knight flinched and spun to face him, worried she had lost the opening Anomaly had said she’d create, and found that… it didn’t entirely matter anymore. A wall of blood had formed. It had more volume than she could pause. Was there really this much blood on the battle-field? Damn. Knight could but admit that she couldn’t get through this wall without it turning into a deadly weapon, conceding that she couldn’t catch Sickle-Cell like this. [color=f07560]‘Don’t pursue. We’ve lost him. Focus on this scene. Confiscate weapons, arrest the surviving thugs and help the injured. We need to clean this up. Vector will be here momentarily.’[/color] Knight commanded, turning to move to do the very same. Still, one thing first. She tapped the communicator to make a note. [color=f07560]‘Log for later review. Sickle-Cell confirmed wide-range haemokinetic with no confirmed limit to volume assuming availability outside bodies. He can harden it into deadly weapons even with miniscule amounts of blood, and can also mold it around himself as a blood armor. He has some form of self-propulsion, probably blood under his clothes. With the havoc he’s been able to cause, I recommend increasing his potential rating to Shaker 8, Mover 1 and Brute 2, assuming availability of blood. Knight out.’[/color] She finished, sighing out and continuing what she was doing. Soon enough, she’d probably need to face both Vector and then Praetor to explain what had happened. She shuddered at the thought. [sub]Knight didn’t yet know that she had received a specific email.[/sub] [i]concerned:[/i] [@Sickle-cell][@Banana]