Characters: People who're staying behind in the Victoria II~
Content: NOT AS PLANNED.
Setting: All over the goddammed Victoria II... kinda, I guess.
Time: Later in the evening, while
TACTICAL INFILTRATION ACTION is on.
Warnings: Horror! Shock! Denial all around for our unfortunate heroes and Kristoph brand of fail. And, uh. Epic trainwreck? I guess
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It certainly didn't help that at least half of the ship was gone due to the infiltration mission. Really, it seemed like these beasts had a good sense of timing. Or perhaps it was just their own bad luck - either way, the fact still remained that there was only the two of them against a huge, scary beast that was once believed to only exist in myths and fables. Kristoph made a mental note to ensure that nothing like this was going to happen again - not to mention starting on just exactly how was he going to tell the Admiral after all this.
Hopefully they'd manage to drive the yeti away by that time, or he'd have a lot of explaining to do. The elder of the duo took aim once more, ready to fire another shot at the beast but then the monster pulled an unsuspecting move on them. Opening its mouth to reveal gaping jaws and fangs, the beast fired out a light blue-tinted pillar of energy towards the two officers.
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A wonderful thing about spell words was they could do almost anything, provided the user had a strong enough imagination and way with words. And luckily, a protective shield was also included in the repertoire of abilities.
When the blue pillar came towards them, it was stopped by an invisible wall. It was a weak protection spell, as there wasn't sufficient time for Soubi to describe it very well, but the mental image he had formed in his head was strong. It was just enough to block the beam. Now what worried Soubi was that he didn't know how often the beast could keep up this new move. If it was often, Soubi would have to spend his time defending rather than attacking.
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Kristoph quickly evaded the attack with the dodge roll he had anticipating himself for, gun at the ready once again as he fired the next set of ice bullets to the beast. As if it had been expecting this, the yeti raised its shackled arms and let the shackles take the brunt of the damage of the ice bullets instead, the magic within them immediately freezing the metal to sub-zero temperatures, and cracks began to be heard from the durable material. It was pretty obvious what was going to happen next.
"Soubi, we need to get it before--" the quartermaster was about to speak before he got cut off as the yeti opened its mouth and let loose another blast of energy once more. The man cursed audibly as he sidestepped the attack once more, taking out a round of normal bullets this time as he loaded them into his pistol while avoiding the attack by the yeti.
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And worse, Soubi was running out of ideas on what to do. Because they were in the engine room, he had to restrict what spells he could use, and the yeti suddenly had the upper hand. If only they could possibly drive it out. Frustrated, he sent another wave of needles after the monster, causing it to roar yet again. If only there was some kind of weak point they could target...
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Breaking free of the weakened chains, the yeti let out a triumphant roar before it charged towards the both of them once more. Kristoph prepared his gun to fire but before he could pull the trigger to shoot, the beast leaped into the air and opened its mouth wide once again to fire a rain of energy beams down onto them.
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The monster seemed to realize that it should have resorted to using the energy beams sooner. The two humans before it had to spend their time avoiding or blocking it to stop it, and it once again opened its mouth to attack again.
Soubi could, fortunately, see this coming, and he set up yet another shield. But since he had a few extra seconds this time, he was able to make it stronger. Namely, give it a reflection property. When the beam hit the shield, it was bounced back to the yeti. Hopefully, if it didn't hurt it too much, it would make it think twice about using it indiscriminately.
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Finally managing to get a chance to speak, Kristoph loaded his pistol once more as he glanced slightly at the direction of where his stepcousin was. "We need to drive the thing out from the engine room," he first started with the obvious statement as he loaded the gun with a fourth set of bullets. "Not a lot of people know this, but there's a back door in the engine room that leads to the outside," the quartermaster explained as he glanced to a corner of the engine room. It was times like these where it was a good thing that he had been first mate of the vessel - he had long memorized the floor plans, and all he needed was a little recollection to remember these things. "Its used as an emergency exit, so I'm guessing it'd be big enough to squeeze it though and we can bring the fight outside without any worries."
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"And how do we get this thing through the door?" He asked. Did they lure it through?
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"That's a simple enough question for a simple enough answer," replied the quartermaster as he cocked his pistol back up and fired a few shots in the general direction of the yeti. The beast roared at the bullets and took a step back, growling at the duo. Kristoph let a smirk cross his face for once as he emptied the last of the cartridge quickly and moved forward, reloading his gun once more. "We press on with the attack. We drive it back until we get near where the exit is. Don't give the beast a moment to even breath or it'll all be over," he finished the same time as he reloaded his gun and quickly went on the offensive once more, firing his pistol towards the yeti and driving it back.
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The moment the bullets struck it, tendrils of electricity sparked around the beast, overloading the nerves with more electricity than the beast could handle and effectively paralyzing it. Kristoph breathed out heavily though his nose as he emptied the shells of the lightning elemental bullets and holstered back his gun.
"The paralysis won't last for long," informed the man as he started to head nearby one of the machines. "Hold it in place while I unlock and open the emergency exit." If the beast broke free before he could open the exit, they were totally done for.
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After a while, the beast did in fact, start to move. But it was still weak from the electric shocks and was only able to put up a few pathetic struggles before twitching violently and flopping back down. It seemed like Kristoph would have plenty of time to get the emergency exit open.
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No response.
"Damn!" the man swore with a frustrated growl as he smacked the console in annoyance, kicking the old machinery as well for good measure. There was a click, and then the door to the battery compartment swung open to reveal crystal set inside there, its usual gleam lost. At once the man understood what had happened.
Of all times... just why did the console decide to run out of battery now?
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What the hell did they do now!? Unless they had a spare mana crystal somewhere or were able to open the door manually, they were doomed. Immediately, Soubi set to work reinforcing the current shackles he had on the yeti, using every bit of his ability to create the strongest restraints possible. He didn't know how long they would last, though. And they couldn't just keep the thing in here. They'd have to either get it out or kill it, both of those options looking pretty impossible at the moment.
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The quartermaster slammed his fist down onto the console, at a loss for what to do. Just what were they going to do? The mana crystal was out, they couldn't open the door... Soubi certainly couldn't hold down the yeti like that forever and that was noway he could contact anyone else because he forgot to take his journal along with him. Dammit all to hell. This was all going not as planned now...
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Had he known that he would be stuck fighting a mythical beast in the engine room of an airship one day, he might have considered getting one sooner.
But what Soubi did have, however, was his journal. Thanks to the Radio Ops' obsession with the Network, he took it everywhere he went, a quirk so deeply ingrained into his brain that he actually felt strange if he didn't take it with him somewhere. After double checking to make sure that the beast was still restrained, he quickly sent out a call for help. The yeti was regaining strength and coordination fast, and they didn't have long before it would be loose again.
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