The Silver Streaker, after smashing the dissolution into its other buddies, looked over to the rest of the girl group and found that the massive dissolution did something he didn't expect, that is, jump up and try to land on the greatsword girl. On the hill, he'd made a split second decision to either fight multiple attackers or fight the one big one. A split second decision that he'd done wrongly, perhaps. Another split second had now occured. Save the girl about to become a pancake or save the one about to be attacked? Well, he could probably do both, though not without damage, but it was obvious which he should do first. [color=silver][b]"Sorry about this, but hold on for a second please!"[/b][/color] He yelled to the girl he'd been about to help, before speeding towards the giant dissolution. He saw a flicker and the third girl, the one with the halberd, sped in and pushed the girl away and stood facing the looming threat. But that was just replacing a problem with another problem, and things didn't look good. The Silver Streaker did some quick calculation in his head. [color=silver][b][i]About... 20 meters out?[/i][/b][/color] He measured. [color=silver][b][i]Make it two dashes for good measure.[/i][/b][/color] The Silver Streaker stopped, readying his arm in a hook aimed for the glaive-girl's torso. She wouldn't like this very much, but she would likely appreciate it more than being squashed. He would've appreciated it if he could grab the girl mid-dash, but it was too fast. He would either miss or do something worse. With that said, trading damage for less damage was the best solution, so he hoped the girl wouldn't mind a lariat past the speed of sound. Activating Silver Dash, the world elongated for a moment and the Silver Streaker felt himself rushing forward at ridiculous speed. Zooming under the dissolution, he felt his arm connect. When he stopped, the girl was in his arm, though having lost a sizeable chunk of health. He grabbed her before she could fall and gently set her down as the dissolution crashed to the floor. [color=silver][b]"Sorry about that, all I could do!"[/b][/color] He said, taking a ready stance in front of the large dissolution. [color=silver][b]"But it looks like we got bigger fish to fry."[/b][/color]