[He fingers dance around the button for activation a moment... hm, she could just go without telling him but no, that wouldn't be fair. She exhales lightly before nodding to herself]
Like I said, averaging at about two meters tall, they look like bipedal lizards. They tend to focus on upper body armor and standard armament for them at this time is a kinetic rifle - fires a series of little microbullets. [...] The way I think I've set it up though, these guys should think they've already won; they're hunting the stragglers from a retreat - that's us - for sport. [He fingers dance again.. no, no, be fair] If you see one with white or red scales, it's probably the commander.
Also- some of them might be dumb enough to break out ceremonial weapons, so you might even get a good ol' sword fight. A few of them might even being praying or doing some sort of ritual.
[The venom with which she says that last line clearly shows her stance on religion. The gian are, after all, a very religious people. But what good did their gods ever do them: they were beat back in all three of their "Great Crusades" as history liked to call them.]
Should be twelve of them, tops. Nothing we can't handle, right?
[Ignoring she doesn't know this kid or his abilities. Honestly, she's just trying to freak him out at this point. ...But then two more thoughts hit her]
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Like I said, averaging at about two meters tall, they look like bipedal lizards. They tend to focus on upper body armor and standard armament for them at this time is a kinetic rifle - fires a series of little microbullets. [...] The way I think I've set it up though, these guys should think they've already won; they're hunting the stragglers from a retreat - that's us - for sport. [He fingers dance again.. no, no, be fair] If you see one with white or red scales, it's probably the commander.
Also- some of them might be dumb enough to break out ceremonial weapons, so you might even get a good ol' sword fight. A few of them might even being praying or doing some sort of ritual.
[The venom with which she says that last line clearly shows her stance on religion. The gian are, after all, a very religious people. But what good did their gods ever do them: they were beat back in all three of their "Great Crusades" as history liked to call them.]
Should be twelve of them, tops. Nothing we can't handle, right?
[Ignoring she doesn't know this kid or his abilities. Honestly, she's just trying to freak him out at this point. ...But then two more thoughts hit her]
Nina Parker, by the way.