Tyki said
(( no i didn't... all i knew was that it was your biggest gun >.> so anyway, i changed it so that your odin was entirely destroyed, leaving you heading towards the planet you were orbiting... just ignore me breaking logic and roll with it... i'll think up a way to do it without destroying the entire universe and edit it in later...))
((Alright. However, ;later I'm going to want an explanation of just what our char's motives and powers are.))
I shout out as the launch of Anti-Tyki is interupted, as I'm sent plumetting towards the planet I'm orbiting. Odin, my greatest weapon, reduced to nothing. However, the command center, and thus the Plot Hole Reactor, is still intact. I work my way around the area, quickly programming the remaining transmitters to form a makeshift force field as I draw ever closer to the planet. A few remaining repair drones fly around, aiding me in this, as the area is modified. With limited time and resources, there's little i can do, but perhaps, if I-
My vision's blurry. The base must have been hit by a piece of debris before I could finish the field. I look around, my head bursting. There's blood, and I feel weak. I can't move my left arm, and I realize it's hopelessly shattered, pieces of bone sticking through the flesh in multiple places. I drop to the floor, gagging weakly. As I return more fully from my short coma, the pain comes flooding in, and I drop to the floor. The agony is overwhelming. I can barely move due to blood loss barely think because of the pain.
For a moment, I simply burn with anger at the bastard who'd destroyed Odin and sent me tumbling down here. I hold on to that anger. It can't take the pain away, but it can help me clear my head, wielded like a red hot poker to get me started. I work my way over to the medical area, where I'm able to find an adrenaline shot. I take it, and it gives me the energy I need to keep going. Using a laser saw, I remove my now useless right arm, the wound brunt off immediately, and I take nanites that would regenerate my blood, making up for the blood loss. Hopefully, that would be enough.