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Eh, I'd probably do it if necessary, I spend enough time in Arena as is. I'd have to probably ask Mahz for the permissions though and I can't really be bothered.

The scores don't mean that much anyway, my actual arena record is probably closer to 60 wins and 2 losses with a couple of tactical withdrawals mixed in.
Good luck with that, Rilla is the only person who can effect the scores and he's AWOL at the moment.

Hello again Wind, sucks about your old username.
Serious issue here 'The Black Mountain's Burden: having arrived at the Black Mountain for his first time, Gigue has yet to accomodate himself to its foreign energies, and as result, the Aura of Hyperarmor is malfunctioning, appearing as a solid, inflexible carpace which renders him immobile while it is active.'

Either that shield should not be able to activate while in mid-air, your character should lose all momentum mid-jump and fall in the stream, or your character should be unable to prepare for his fall due to his muscles seizing up and splat onto his face.
The speed at which the creature had shot out its tail, wrapped it around the Mech, and then re-aligned itself to dive between the Mech’s legs was impossibly quick. Higan got a brief terrifying flash of the monster flinging itself toward him, although his rifle was in position to block the frontal charge it seemed to shrink itself to slink underneath him. He did however react immediately after, around about the same time the creature saw itself between the Mech’s legs. He decided upon an immediate retreat, utilizing the Mech’s position facing rightward into the cave it retreated upon its forward foot with a powerful sideways leap. Both feet left the air momentarily as the Mech hurtled directly away from the direction it was facing at extreme speed, the crunching sound of rock accompanying the sudden retreat as the back of the Mech and its right leg heavily grazed the stone wall on the other side of the damaged doorway.

It was a two part manoeuvre on Higan’s behalf, if the Pater was caught beneath the Mech’s leg as it moved it would be heavily damaged by the right leg as it shot backwards and caught between the Mech’s legs in general. However, had it attempted to clamber on the vulnerable back of his Mech it would have been smeared against the rock wall behind him as he leapt backwards, albeit at the cost of some paint and the momentary destabilising of the Mech. The A.S.P staggered backwards two more steps before Higan extracted it from the side of the cavern wall with both weapons pointed at the point he had come from. Hopefully his quick thinking would have separated himself from the Pater, but had it clung to the leg of the Mech as he retreated the still firing chain-gun would be in position to unleash hell upon it before it could try a similar manoeuvre.

Consequently, his move had also dragged him further into Slimy’s domain, as he was now standing inside the cavern rather than the doorway. It was possible Slimy had escaped harm by extricating itself from the Mech in time. Were that the case Higan was ready to strafe leftward to re-acquire it, as it would likely be on the other side of the entry-way he had excavated.
Okay, my next post is a bit confusing because the Mech's torso is facing slightly to the right but its left leg is still facing forward. So to clarify now the Mech is essentially leaping sideways from the bottom down, but from the upper torso's perspective it's more backwards. It should make sense if you read what Higan's intentions are from the move though.

Hmm, well. Although Higan took action to prevent that specific move and you didn't really contend it I don't really want to finish the fight yet without the Pater getting to do anything. Plus I'm interested to see what you'll actually do if you get behind him, so I'll just disregard Higan blocking off a frontal charge with his rifle and let the between the legs move get through.

The surprise attack, perhaps the ultimate double edged sword in strategy. In the majority of scenarios, taking ones enemy by surprise offers an immense advantage that can be immediately pressed, allowing small and otherwise disadvantaged forces to obtain an advantage. However, in a far smaller and often unheard of minority of cases, the plan backfires spectacularly. It does so because when an enemy knows they are to be surprised, they are not surprised, the roles reverse and the attacker instead is placed upon the back-foot. The importance and relevance of this theory became immediately applicable in the present contest between monster and metal. Higan was not surprised.

The A.S.P plays numerous roles in the Grent Republic’s army, scouting and support for infantry being the two main factors. It is the pilot’s business to ensure his ground forces are not surprised, to seize the initiative and know when to retreat. Higan had deeply suspected the Pater was waiting for him close-by, hence why he had fired to either side of the entrance-way. Lo and behold, he’d flushed out a little birdy with his fire, and now it was only a matter of dropping the hammer so to speak. The problem was, with an enemy as quick and deadly as Slimy, it was easier said than done.

Needless to say, Higan reacted immediately to the sudden green visible in his peripheral. The Mech twisted in order to meet the incoming threat, the right leg and foot turning 90 degrees to face the Pater. The effect of this was to close any gap on the Mech’s right side as it hugged the wall, also making a grappling effect difficult on that side as only one angle of attack remained open to the Pater. This was done as the creature whipped its body sideways to launch its tail at the A.S.P, where it could certainly gain purchase as the right leg was naturally forward, but it would struggle to wrap around due to the barrier of stone, and it may even be crushed against the wall as the Mech itself moved.

The importance of only opening the left-side line to the creature was obvious, the A.S.P’s turn naturally brought the already warmed up and consistently firing chain-gun into position to be trained on Slimy. It had perhaps half a second to react upon wrapping its tail around the Mech before it would have the chain-gun pointing in its direction spraying it liberally with rounds. Not only this, but Higan had followed the creature’s path with his rifle, and while it was in cool-down and unable to fire he could use it effectively to ward the beast off if it came straight at or underneath him. The metallic barrel could serve as an irritating barrier to the creature in the hands of the physically powerful Mech.
Soooo.... *Waits*


Shh, don't startle Vordak, I don't want him fleeing another tournament fight with me.
I figured it was something like that. So the Pater is bursting out of cover onto the Mech after he begins firing, which begs the question, what happened to the rifle round it shot directly at it?
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