Fury continued to spin the rocks driving them to lethal speeds in a flurry of death all around him. He began to light up the local area with a blinding blue energy which was characteristic of Antireen control, the art with which Fury was currently manipulating the rocks into sharper more deadly projectiles. It was then that his opponent decided to make his presence known, once again charging with his brute-force attack. Fury was amused to find a foe that fought like he did when enraged, at least, a small part of him was anyway. Obviously the Fireen was not well equipped to deal with an opponent moving at such break-neck speeds, but his energy sensing abilities gave him a lot of forewarning to what was coming. It was at least enough for him to set his feet into the ground, bending at the knees, he struck his right hand forward in the direction his opponent was fast approaching. Obviously, his opponent was moving way too fast for him to confront him easily, but high speed has a major limitation and that limitation is agility. It’s pretty damn hard to change direction when moving at that sort of speed, at least suddenly. Fury relied on this when he set up his defence, a good offence. His right hand thrown forward was the necessary movement to launch the sharpened shards of rock he had formed directly in front of him. Now, the deadly sharp rocks flew forward at nearly three hundred mph, on a collision course with his opponent in a long stream of projectiles. If it would be enough to stop him would have to be seen, but Fury knew he couldn’t move out the way in time to avoid the charge if the rocks weren’t enough.