"Son of a - " Stan sucked air hard through his teeth as he tried to handle the pain caused by the weapon now stuck in his arm. He could feel the warm wetness of blood begin to trickle down his injured limb. The damage probably wasn't anything to sniff at, but similarly it wouldn't incapacitate him on its' own (or at least he hoped not - he hadn't had the opportunity to check the seriousness of the wound yet, and probably would not for a while).
Any such concerns were rather suddenly forgotten, however, as he noticed the Navy sailor. He felt his heart sink like a leaden weight as it clicked what had happened. Damn, those Nekos were fast. For a brief moment it felt like his brain was going to burst as new fears, hopes and questions flooded in. He could only think of one thing to say, and despite its' crudeness it summed up his thoughts about the situation perfectly: "Oh shit."
The shock seemed to galvanise Stan as his military training quietly reminded him that he was still in the middle of combat; aiding the sailor (or at the very least finding out her status) could wait. Wheeling around, he saw his opponent attempting to help her comrade fight against Aleksei. The shock had began to twist into anger, though the Marine made a masterful attempt at concealing it. Anger at the Neko's attempt to kill him, anger at the fact that he had accidentally hit a friendly, anger that the freaking cat didn't even have the decency to deal with him first before moving on to a new target.
Shooting at her was just begging for a repeat incident of friendly fire, so Stan settled for trying to rush her. If the attack was successful, Stan then tried to club the Neko on the head (or any other convenient vulnerable point, as few and far between as they were) with his weapon, trying to ignore the protestations of his injury and keeping a firm grip on the gun. If he could use the Showstopper again afterwards, that would simply be a bonus (and a cause for minor celebration).
Any such concerns were rather suddenly forgotten, however, as he noticed the Navy sailor. He felt his heart sink like a leaden weight as it clicked what had happened. Damn, those Nekos were fast. For a brief moment it felt like his brain was going to burst as new fears, hopes and questions flooded in. He could only think of one thing to say, and despite its' crudeness it summed up his thoughts about the situation perfectly: "Oh shit."
The shock seemed to galvanise Stan as his military training quietly reminded him that he was still in the middle of combat; aiding the sailor (or at the very least finding out her status) could wait. Wheeling around, he saw his opponent attempting to help her comrade fight against Aleksei. The shock had began to twist into anger, though the Marine made a masterful attempt at concealing it. Anger at the Neko's attempt to kill him, anger at the fact that he had accidentally hit a friendly, anger that the freaking cat didn't even have the decency to deal with him first before moving on to a new target.
Shooting at her was just begging for a repeat incident of friendly fire, so Stan settled for trying to rush her. If the attack was successful, Stan then tried to club the Neko on the head (or any other convenient vulnerable point, as few and far between as they were) with his weapon, trying to ignore the protestations of his injury and keeping a firm grip on the gun. If he could use the Showstopper again afterwards, that would simply be a bonus (and a cause for minor celebration).