[center][b]Circumtore[/b][/center] It would be a brief window of opportunity, but an opportunity nonetheless. "Hey, uh...other Mandalorian, cover the left flank when I cross." Sirka said over their comms to Sol'id. She waited for Elias to make his throw, then started to lean out just as he took his shot. "Crossing!" Sirka shouted. The flames, while perhaps not deadly, were certainly startling and painful to the three pirates in the center of their lines. The Devaronian had seen it coming and quickly hit a button on one of the devices on his belt, activating a personal energy shield around himself. He was protected from the fire, though it still burned against the shield in front of him to obscure his vision, while the other two were not even that lucky. Sirka sprinted at full speed across open ground, trusting Sol'id to cover the left flank while Elias had the attention of the right. She wanted to capture the center. She would take a look at the E-Web if she could, but she doubted the rocket had left it in one piece. Of course, she still had to take the position first. As Sirka sprinted up towards the center, she was firing her blaster full-auto from the hip at her blinded foes. It was not a particularly stable firing position, but as she rapidly drew closer, accuracy mattered less and less. Several shots hit the Devaronian's shield, while about three or four struck a Human pirate in the torso. The other pirate, a Rodian, did not get hit by a blaster bolt, but by the time he had cleared his vision enough to know what was going on, Sirka was hardly even a meter from him. From a full sprint, she led with a kick to the Rodian's head that carried enough force to split his skull in two as it smashed into the nearest crate. The pirates had arranged the crates around the E-Web in a semi-circle to offer protection from multiple sides, so Sirka would have decent cover if she could keep the position. Of course, she did have enemies on opposite sides of her, but she hoped that the Mandalorians would be enough of a threat to them to keep them from pushing her location. From where she was, she could take shots at the rest of the pirates against which they would have no cover. Now under much more immediate threat from Sirka, the Devaronian ducked behind several of the stacked crates on the left flank, potentially within view of Sol'id.