[h3][b][u][color=gray]Natalia[/color][/u][/b][/h3] Natalia fired with grim satisfaction. Finally. The beast was unintelligent. It would attempt to put distance between the gunfire and itself. While that may slow down it's demise, it would be inevitable. It had no where to run. Perhaps the dwarf thought otherwise, and deployed his mechanisms to force the spider creature back on the ground. Natalia wasn't sure if this was right play or not. Perhaps, had it stayed up in it' webs, it would have found a way to escape from all of them. It didn't matter now. The creature was on it's way. Hoping to end this fight quickly, Natalia levelled her machine guns and began to fire, only for the infernal webs of the animal to gum up the inner workings of the machine. Unfortunate. She could not retracted the miniguns into the Toolbox, they were stuck. The engineer grunted as the spider slammed into her. It stuck it's legs against her Powered Armor and began to try to dismantle the machine. There were safe guards against this. Natalia's arm was sticking through some what of a roll cage in the chest of the machine. Were the arms of the Powered Armor to be ripped off, Natalia would automatically recede her real arms inside of the roll cage where she could continue to pilot the machine easily. But without an arm, the bare socket could be more easily penetrated, and more importantly she would not be able to fight as effeciently. If the arm was ripped off, it could potentially be reattatched thanks to nanotechnology- but not until the fight was over and the Powered Armor had a chance to collect itself. Either way, it was only a matter of time until the creature was able to kill Natalia. The engineer registered this fact calmly. Her only chance was that her allies continue to fight it. Considering how easily the spider creature was able to limit anyone's mobility, any attempt to escape would most likely be futile. Instead, Natalia decided to once again try and crush the woman-shaped growth on the outside of the spider. While the spider focused most of it's energy on her right arm, the Powered Armors left clenched fist came crashing down again and again on the spider, hoping to pummel it to death. [h3][u][b][color=39b54a]De'kae, the Druid[/color][/b][/u][/h3] The Druid Elf was in a dreamless coma of which she would retain no memory. Katelin had managed to stop the bleeding. The holes cut in Kay's leaf armor would slowly begin to knit themselves closed. Sparkles of green energy crackled off the wounds. The burned flesh began to return to it's normal peachy color. The color began to return to Kay's face. The Druid Elf began to stir as the pain faded and consciousness attempted to return. However, the phenomenon faded. Without direct access to sunlight, Kay had exhausted all of her powers. It would take a moment for them to recharge. As a result, Kay moaned painfully and once again went still, the injuries too dire to speedily recover from. The only sign of life was her surprisingly strong heart beat that feriociously, defiantly pumped blood through her veins, and the slow rising and falling of her chest as she raggedly breathed in and out. There was nothing more for Katelin to do, the small green and white shape on the ground was of little concern to the spider-beast now.