Characters:
lil_rookie &
ghostofaqueenLocation: King of Prussia Mall
Rating: PG
Time: December 20
Description: Mission C11 - By random encounter on the same mission, tough times require random resonance and partnering.
Sarah Kerrigan had decided that she needed a break from working with the Protoss in the depths of Shibusen. She had been sitting over a work bench too much, and she was tired of not using her skills on something that would give instant results for once. There were many missions because of the madness wavelengths across the shopping centers of the United States. She had picked one at random, thinking that dealing with mobs of crazed shoppers couldn't be that difficult. Law enforcement would drag them off once they had been beaten down anyway.
Of course, the King of Prussia Mall had begun a trend that she wasn't interested in dealing with as she was. While she was armed with her knife and even a hidden handgun, she was a Weapon for a reason. Unfortunately, she had no Meister, and now she was dealing with people turning into Kishin Eggs, which was highly bothersome. She wasn't here to take out Kishin Eggs, but apparently now she had to deal with that as well.
Drawing out her handgun, she wheeled backwards and fired a quick and easy shot. If it had been a normal human, it would have been between the eyes. Unfortunately, the Kishin took the bullet with a shake of its head and continued to follow along with her. She backed down the hallway, glancing about to find an escape route or something more effective against these beasts.
She suddenly dodged a clawed hand into a side hallway of the mall and began to leg it away. There were Kishin Eggs mixed with terrified shoppers, which was a terrible combination. She spent more time dodging and pressing against a wall then she did fighting, and her frustration mounted as she found herself in the direct path of a human-turned Kishin. She slashed its clawed hand with her military knife, but it too proved ineffectual.
She began to back away, following some panicked shoppers.