06-05-2010, 06:07 AM | #11 |
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Impact paused at Matt's question, relieved to have something to distract him from raging fury. "Let's see how this turns out first. We can do quite a bit of damage this turn, with any luck. Go..." He paused. Control... where were its limits? Effective utilisation of the resources at hand, to most efficiently achieve a given purpose. Surrendering control... threatened that, didn't it? But what if control was surrendered in order to increase efficiency? God, this was strategy. It wasn't something to consider in battle. Intuition, that was necessary here, now... And what did intuition say? He sighed again. If this went wrong... "go with Pierce's plan. That goes for all of you. Pierce's orders are confirmed. I'll stay in reserve and kill anything that survives. Oh, and Demon? Any chance of our big steel friend showing up with his flamethrower? We could use the help. Let's do this, Impact out."
He happily received the swarm bow and applied the pesticide layer (though he was afraid that said layer made his fire armor useless), and then considered. Gardenoir would probably die easily, but if she survived, he'd have to be ready to finish her off. The bow would serve him there. The other two likely targets were Altarisect and Lopunnish... He'd get Altarisect with the LH launcher, and Lopunnish with the Rincewood rifle, if necessary. Altarisect seemed like the priority here... if it died as well, he'd focus on Lopunnish. And if that died, there was always Seacalibur as well. ----- Impact to act very last, attack one enemy with following priority: - If Gardenoir survives, hit it with Bug Bow - If Gardevoir's dead, hit Altarisect with LH launcher - If Altarisect's dead, hit Lopunnish with Ricewood Rifle - If Lopunnish is dead, hit Seacalibur with HV rifle - If Seacalibur is dead, strip seductively |
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