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Vash said
You HAD to post late at night.Dick.Post will probably be up tomorrow morning and/or afternoon. Depending on muse-ness and day plans.


Yeah I know it's not the best post. This week's royally gone to shit, and now Im sick so Ima probably go kill something in Fallout now. I'll start working on a fix, maybe depending on if I can think straight tomorrow.
Ok, I posted. If you don't like the last bit I am willing to change it, Pyro.
Blood spurted up a foot into the air when Golem tore his axe free of the mutants throat. Another came at him and the blow had cleaved downwards, splitting the mutants head all the way down through its larynx leaving Golem undefended from the charging mutant on his left. It slammed its sledgehammer into his side. The pain from the blow was annoying, but what worried Golem was the dent in the side of his armor. Ignoring the breach for the moment he backhanded the offending mutant, giving him just the time to turn his shield to intercept the next blow. The Muttie had some strength, Golem would give it that, and it's swing brought him to his knees. Resting his shield on the ground he knelt waiting as the Mutant stepped forward to bring a devastating downward blow. Grinning to himself, his hand grabbed the handle of his shotgun and swung his shield upwards as the Super raised its weapon above it head. The blow never fell as the mutant ceased to have a head when the close range shot rained bloody gore down on Golem's standing form.

Turning, he brought his gun up and shot the second round into the rubble behind him. To many he would have looked insane; wasting a round on an empty space, but any of the team watching would have been rewarded with the flickering of the stealth boy as the Nightkin fell to its knees, it's unarmored chest blown open by the shell. Smiling to himself Ozymandias was glad that that particular night kin had been using the stealth boys for a wee bit too long. It had clearly lost control of it a mind as it was muttering to itself as it snuck up on him. His smile faded as he turned back to see a mutant rip his axe from the corpse of it's fallen brother. No one touched his axe. No one! In one fluid motion he had broke open the shotgun and slipped it into the handle on the inside of his shield. Thumbing a round from his leg bandolier, he loaded the gun and withdrew it snapping it closed. Fingering the right trigger he waited for the mutant to make a move.

The bastard raised his axe and started walking forward at a calm pace. This mutant was smarter than it’s predecessors that much was clear. It walked forwards slowly, closing on him, entering range of his gun, but keeping the axe ahead of himself. To kill the mutant he would have to shoot past his axe and the mutant was betting that he wouldn’t want to hurt his weapon. Sadly for the mutant Golem wasn’t that stupid. When it came close enough to swing, he stepped forward and slammed the shield into the mutant or at least he would have slammed the shield into the axe if the mutant hadn’t sidestepped him. Golem barely registered that the mutant had tricked him out before the bastard knocked him down while he was unbalanced. Golem lost the hold on his shield he would have been dead if the Mutant hadn’t stopped to gloat. As its mouth opened to say something offensive before bringing the powered axe down on golem’s head. This was the second time in the past five minutes that he had been knocked on his ass and at the mercy of a Super, it was unacceptable. This time though his smile didn’t return when shot the green shit in the chest.

Pushing back to his feet he reloaded, returning his shotgun to its holster. He grabbed his axe and started paying attention to the comms again. Everyone was getting jumped by wanamingos, but even when he was completely exposed, they hadn’t jumped to attack. Carefully, he began fighting his way through the remaining mutants he made his way back to the group keeping an eye out for any wanamingos. He took the pill and downed it, checking the dent in his armor while his helmet was off. The mutant had done a real number on his armor, opening a small rent in the side of the power armor. Luckily the blow had missed one of the power sources so there was no radiation leak, which was a plus.

Grinning at their orders he reattached his helmet and slung his axe over his back, he snatched a plasma grenade from the corpse of a fallen super before following Bear. “Hey Bear! Catch!” he called out, throwing the grenade over Bear’s head. He hadn’t pulled the pin and normally he wouldn’t throw a grenade around like this, but Bear was just always so serious. The man needed to lighten up a little.
Pyro V said
and it would reinforce the fact that Eagle Claw is not invincible.


Also, I hope everyone realizes I'm not making Golem invincible with the fact that he hasn't been injured or lead to any over exertion from him. I just noticed that almost all of your characters have already been injured in some way or another. And well....there hasn't been anything too dangerous involved till the wanamingos...Thoughts?
Working on a post. Life's kinda fast right now and I have to go watch a movie with some old friends tonight.
I don't think too much needs to be changed. It's all about the same, except for the weapons.
Hailfire said
Oh... Ouch. Well. Again don't worry about it dude and thanks for saying. Two people gone in two days. :'(. Does anyone else want to drop now? I'm aware IC posting hasn't been flowing very fast as of late. No offence is taken if people don't want to continue.


Actually, I am afraid I will be dropping as well......Sorry guys, the idea is amazing and I really enjoy it, but I'm totally swamped and Idk why but I can't seem to post anything. I start writing and it just goes to hell.....I'm really sorry Hail...Good luck
GravityFlux said
Reason 1 Why I don't like Superman in general and definitely in games. He's too OP, it doesn't fit a gameReason 2: Have you SEEN Batman's moves? He literally ground Superman's high nose back into the dust!


It's times like these there should be a like button.
Vash said Also this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsf78BS9VE0*EXCITED. EXCITED!*

Looks pretty cool, Idk why I like the batman games so much, but I can't wait!
It is often said that War never changes, nations and faces fade but war always returns. The Golem sat in the vertibird, his fingers fiddling with the power source of his axe. Though his entire focus seemed to be on his weapon, Ozymandias' mind processed the events of the past few months and the faces around him. Surviving Eagle Claw training hadn't been difficult in the sense that Ozymandias didn't have the ability to preserver, but in that it had taken it toll on his view of the Enclave. He hadn't made many friends within the recruits, but those he did had been executed for various minor failures. Their deaths had served to remind him of the Enclave's agenda and priorities. If there was one thing that he had learned from that experience, it was to not get attached. All his life things had been taken away from him, anything he grew close to he lost either because of his own need to move on, or through the slaughter of those with greater power.

He spent the last minutes of the flight looking at the faces of those around him. Ozymandias was flanked on on one side by Ginger. The redheaded man sat in his Coyote armor, eyes flicking all over the Vertibird, never landing on anyone for more than a few moments. Ozymandias didn’t like how jumpy the man seemed during the flight, but if training was anything to go by Ginger was a deadly force with his Gauss rifle. With the enhanced abilities that the Ginger’s power armor allowed, Ozymandias was glad they were on the same side.

On his other side sat Archangel, in comparison to his immense size she looked almost like a doll. Something that Ozymandias would never repeat aloud for 1) He respected the small woman. He’d heard stories that she lived alone with none but robots for years on years; solitude something they held in common. 2) Ozymandias didn’t want to face her when she was angry. Something about the grenade’s that she shoves into her arm would make him fear for his life if he angered her.

Across from her sat Deathstroke, their squad’s “leader.” Golem wasn’t going to contradict any orders especially not from their plague doctor sniper, but Ozymandias couldn’t help but wonder if the man was just here to keep a constant eye on their little band of badasses. The giant reminded himself to keep an eye on the Enclave raised sniper.

The hunter Winter sat near deathstroke. Now this man, Ozymandias both respected and wondered about. It was said that he had a collection of flags like the one that he wore around his face, that if you touched his chocolate you were likely to lose the hand. Ozymandias didn’t plan on sneaking some of the man’s chocolate, and he was glad to have the assassin on the battlefield.

Phoenix sat next to Archangel. The man was said to be the squad medic, but with the grenade launcher and flaming sword that the man carried with him begged to differ. Only time would tell as to the extent of the medic’s combat efficiency.

In the entire squad, there were only two that truly worried Ozymandias. Whisper, a truly appropriate name for their little psychopath. Ozzy was pretty sure that she would kill one of them in their sleep one day. With her gas-mask and weird hair she just looked like a raider. And even then she was nothing in comparison to Bear. Bear was the only one in the squad that could possibly trade blows with him and even then with that hulking laser weapon he used it would be a challenge just to close with him, but it wasn’t The Bear’s ability to take him or the rumors that surrounded the man. No it was the briefest glimmer that entered the Bear’s eyes when he looked at anyone enclave. There was just something about that flash that chilled Ozymandias to the core. ‘He could be trouble’ was the last thing Ozzy thought before the pilot, a cute little thing with a temper and wit that burned, announced that they would be landing soon.

Already they were under fire. Why couldn’t he just catch a break, this was supposed to be relatively easy damn it! Sighing silently, he gripped the handle in the middle and stood from his seat as it touched down. Normally he would have been the first one out the door, shield covering everyone as they exited, but these badass fools just rushed the door. Sighing again, this time audibly he unslung his shield from his back and flicked the power on and off. Satisfied that he was ready, he exited the Vertibird to the sounds of various weaponry signaling the supermutants meeting their deaths. While the others took cover behind or on various rocks, Golem stood silently an unmoving mountain. His gaze was locked onto the Space Needle standing in the distance. Despite all odds the building remained a reminder of a world once lost. Lost to time and war, an age far from many’s minds.

“Ozymandias,” he said quietly as he looked away from the relic of the past. While the others had their war cries, the Golem’s words spoke of the constant that was the fall of humanity. All around him bullets and energy flew as the squad tore apart super and nightkin alike. The mutant’s return retorts slammed into the rocks all around him, some bouncing off armor and his shield, and yet he remained unmoving. The first mutant that got within range of his axe was met with a swift and brutal death. The foolish mutant had run at him with a large club, but it hadn’t expected such a speedy reaction from The Golem. His axe had split right into the Super’s skull, slicing through the mutant’s brain sending tendrils of electricity into the body. Raising an armored boot, he slammed it into the kicking corpse, shattering bone and giving the counter force for him to rip his axe out. Another mutant closed on him with a signpost in its grip. Giving a slight smile under his helmet, The Golem waited for the blow to fall before flicking up his shield and knocking the trajectory to the side. The mutant hadn’t been expecting it, but it wasn’t surprised for very long because as he stepped forwards Ozymandias slid his hand further up the axe and drove the blade into the mutants neck. The electricity cauterised the wound, but the damage had been done and the lifeless corpse hit the ground with a thud. Popping his neck, the Golem returned his hand hold to its original position and started advancing towards a group of super’s firing down onto the squad behind him.

They saw him coming as he drew closer and turned their fire onto him, but it was too late. He had closed enough to rush the last few feet and slam into the group. Most human’s would go flying when they ran into a Super, but sheer force and mass knocked the group down. Before he could even engage the mutants, several bullets from who knows whose gun tore into two of the fallen freaks. The third met a quick death to his axe, but before The Golem could remove the weapon and attack the last Mutant it shoved him into a rock. Leaving his weapon for a moment, Ozymandias slammed his shield into the grinning mutant. Smiling underneath his helmet, The Golem punched the stunned mutant in the throat. Satisfied with the sound of cartilage and tendons snapping he returned to his axe, leaving the choking mutant to its death. Grinning again, he turned to engage the next closest Mutant, axe crackling with energy.
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