No, no, no! What was that Wavemaster doing?! Didn't he comprehend the risk factors? Couldn't he understand that this building couldn't house such a large and powerful data anomaly? And the Blade Brandier... he was adding fuel to the fire?! They didn't understand, they just didn't understand!
The lightning coiled around him and he jerked to a stop again, freezing mid-run and crying out again. That was the third time that weakness had been used against him. He fell to his knee before Skeith, lightning crackling about his body.
Odds of success: 2.63%
According to his database, he had no form available to him to combat such a large and powerful anomaly. Formatting the bracelet for a correction on such an anomaly would take time--time that his sensors were telling him he didn't have. Not to mention he would have to break the natural protection around the anomaly, which, without a comparable weapon, would take minutes, if not hours. And of course, his own protection had already taken damage thanks to the Wavemaster. If he took much more damage to his program, the anomaly could re-write his data.
That was an unacceptable outcome. Even though the odds were small and he couldn't hope to match this anomaly's power, he was not programmed to step down in an unlikely situation--even if he had already been defeated and gravely injured by Skeith. He did it for his programmer--for Landel.
"f0r 4|_|r4," he growled, standing up and facing the towering Goliath of a bug. He crouched and launched himself at the thing, slashing viciously with both fangs at Skeith's face.
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The lightning coiled around him and he jerked to a stop again, freezing mid-run and crying out again. That was the third time that weakness had been used against him. He fell to his knee before Skeith, lightning crackling about his body.
Odds of success: 2.63%
According to his database, he had no form available to him to combat such a large and powerful anomaly. Formatting the bracelet for a correction on such an anomaly would take time--time that his sensors were telling him he didn't have. Not to mention he would have to break the natural protection around the anomaly, which, without a comparable weapon, would take minutes, if not hours. And of course, his own protection had already taken damage thanks to the Wavemaster. If he took much more damage to his program, the anomaly could re-write his data.
That was an unacceptable outcome. Even though the odds were small and he couldn't hope to match this anomaly's power, he was not programmed to step down in an unlikely situation--even if he had already been defeated and gravely injured by Skeith. He did it for his programmer--for Landel.
"f0r 4|_|r4," he growled, standing up and facing the towering Goliath of a bug. He crouched and launched himself at the thing, slashing viciously with both fangs at Skeith's face.