[center][img]https://d1u5p3l4wpay3k.cloudfront.net/shadowrun_wikickstart/8/8e/Npc_humanfemale_glory.png?version=36a3f123e8f6d6fc869e8f585e5cf30a[/img][/center] [@Hitman][@Aeolian][@MarsAdept] [hr] Glory met Lorn's eyes very briefly. His heart magic didn't mesh so well with her mechanical coldness, so all Glory could get out of him was a nod. Still, it was all she needed to see that he was starting to creep towards the metal door at the end of the room. Glory understood his intention and, with Victoria being pinned down by fireballs, Glory had her first target to keep the attention of everyone held... Until Tiger made himself known. Leaving Victoria to handle the guard on her own, Glory turned her attention to Tiger. He was giving a small speech laden with threats and boasting. Glory would've rolled her eyes if it weren't for the unbridled rage she was feeling. Assessing the situation, Glory logically assumed that defeating Tiger would lead to the subsequent defeat of the other guards present. 'Remove the head and the body will die', as had been so frequently put. Deciding to act in surprise, Glory launched herself from the rubble pile while Tiger was mid-sentence. Her left arm was drawn back for another punch and Overdrive was still active. To give herself another boost of speed, Glory drew her arm back just a bit further and activated her left arm's [Elbow Jet] to boost her speed to insane levels. Just as Glory was within earshot and punching distance, she whispered one thing to Tiger as a form of intimidation. "You talk too much." With that, Glory would be propelling her arm forward into Tiger's chest at high speed with enough force to shatter reinforced metal walls with ease. Tiger would be in for a world of hurt if he didn't have some plan to block the punch or move out of the way in time. Such was the power of Glory using her abilities and magic in tandem. Hopefully this fight wouldn't take long, as maintaining Overdrive took up a lot of mana. Glory could fight just fine without mana, but fighting with spells at the ready was much more pleasant than fighting without.