Murr was overhealmed, even with La'ta help. The Stako just couldn't perfom some ofthe maneuvers that Murr's ingrained fighting style. It just wasn't flexible enough like a natural organic body could do. But still she ripped open the flesh of the Defilers. Until one got behind her and suicided; killed by La'ta; to knock Murr and her Stako off her feet. She could play possium, but that wasn't her style.
She was seriously addicted to living and being dead would sure be hell for her since she couldn't feed her addiction of being alive. At the moment, her relationship with her Stako was a hate/love affair. She hated it for the lack of freedom of being without it. But the loved the protection it provided.
The Defiler, she landed on, got squished by the Murr/Stako's and Dead Defiler's weight combined. She shoved to all fours. Mentaly wailing at the clean-up job when getting back to the ship with it. Murr did her best to hold the line, learning what the limits of the Stako and what she could do with it.
She heard a few pings off her armor from projectiles hitting her armor after they lost much of the force behind it after going through the Defiler's bodies. She grew fustrated and angry as she struggled with fighting the Stako against the Defilers in paw to paw fighting.
In the dim interior lighting of the Stako, she spotted a few power cables that were unnecessary and knowing all the vital equipment was protected from exterior electrical shock. She ripped a cable apart from the forced disconnect and shoved the live end against hull of the Stako.
That should make the Defilers to back off as her hull became like a bare live wire. Murr commanded more power output to really charge the hull. Oh she was so going to be in trouble when she got her Stako back to the ship. But for the moment, she was concentrating on just preventing Defilers from escaping their deaths at the paws of her team, shipmates and herself.