Re: Episode 5: Taps
Once again, the three Zilant frames remained back nearer the Yui, apparently knowing that they weren't really a match for the M1 frames the Atuan had, apparently, even afraid of them in a damaged state.
The Power Armor that were with them, however, seemed to have no such gumption. These were much larger than the Demons and Dark Demons that had been on the previous Yui, and the showed something for it- increased shielding. The arms of the PA- which a sweep of visual sensors would show them were crossed in front - were very bulky, and projected large amounts of shielding, which easily fended off most of the grazing blows that hit them.
And then they showed another surprise: White beams. White beams meant one thing: these were packing Aether weaponry. The beams turned out to be rather inaccurate over this distance, however, a Graze to the shields of the two Kirins showed that these white beams made up for their accuracy with their power. The two frames had their shields cut by almost 40% by a single blast.
"Wat da Fock are those things?" Shinji yelled over the comms, having never encountered something like this. He was answered by the comms officer on board the Atuan. "Those are
Crooked Demon Power armors! they're really really dangerous, if you couldn't tell already. not just at range, but close up, they have monomelecular Nermium vibro-claws, which will have no trouble cutting you to ribbons if they get in melee range! You need to keep them away as much as possible!"
"Orright orright" Shinji responded, before relaying to everyone "Oi, these are Crooked demons, these bastards got vibratey claws or sommat! Try 'ta keep 'em at bay, we don't want 'em close and we don't want to give 'em any openings at range!"
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Those that had fired upon the Yui, noticed that the Yui's shields were up, and that they had wasted their shots, which lacked to power to do anything to the shields. The Atuan was trying to bring its weapons to bear, but damage from the previous battle had slowed the Atuan's movements to an excruciatingly slow rate.