[center]Central Apartment Complex[/center] [center][url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/topics/27357/posts/ooc?page=1#post-817398]Junko Heizen[/url][/center] --- Her hand snapped up to her earpiece as soon as a Russian voice entered their comlink. [b]"This is Antov inside the tank! Mechs are lost, being pursued! Anyone outside, open fire on this thing, or we're all going to die!"[/b] That was quick; she had expected a few more minutes before contact, and the floor below still held unknown threats. Nothing ever seems to go the way it should though, something she learned long ago, along with misfortune always came in threes. Junko was already up and walking towards the southern side of the building, stopping a few feet before the edge, as Jenive started speaking. With just a thumbs up as a reply, she unslung Vladimir, a custom made semi automatic rifle she sunk half of her savings just to get, and kneeled down, aiming down the thermal scope towards the general area of the southeastern group, watching carefully as she marked the white silhouettes of her teammates to avoid friendly fire. Her eyes widened as she saw the huge monster approaching the southeastern team, with what seemed to be what was left of a tank limped towards them. The Ruskie was no doubt inside it. [b]"Fire at its legs! It regenerates but you can slow it down long enough to let everyone get inside the apartments here! HURRY!"[/b] The legs? That sort of thing would shrug off several rounds through its legs if what she could see from this black and white image was correct. With click on one of the scope's button, she changed the black and white filter of the scope to the colored filter, licking her lips as she scoped in on where the hottest part of the monster was. The hottest part of the body almost always contained important parts filled with fresh warm blood from her experience, though she had never faced mutants that weren't human shaped before. Taking a deep breath, she took her finger off the trigger guard, and fired off a shot, as her mind wondered briefly why they didn't call in the Achilles to ventilate that creature.