Michael
Level 2- (1/20) EXP
Location: Scrapyard
Wordcount: 363
Looking through his scope, Michael noted with grim satisfaction that his shot had hit its mark. The rabbids moved back into cover, and Kirby was soon pulled away from the battlefield. Meanwhile, the robots seemed to be taking advantage of the rabbids' sudden retreat, and Michael swore under his breath as he saw them set up what looked like gun turrets. If they were allowed to continue, those turrets would likely tear the group to shreds. Fortunately, whatever the Courier was doing seemed to be working, as a good deal of the robots were disabled.
Looking up from his scope, he saw that the landscape in front of his position had been frozen, and he looked over to Din.
Magic? Ah, fuck it, why not. Due to his earplugs, he couldn't fully hear what she and the Master were talking about, but he figured it could wait. Looking back to the battlefield, he noticed that some of the robots were making a beeline for him, but were slipping on the ice on their way up. With the enemy turrets setting up ahead, he couldn't afford to switch targets. Reaching into his suit pocket, he retrieved his Mini Uzi, then turned to face Din.
"Here, catch!" He threw the weapon in her direction.
"Keep these guys off me. I need to deal with the turrets."Peering through his scope again, he watched as Bowser went ahead to attack the robots, then as the new guy went ahead and threw a giant chain at the enemies. The Courier fired off a few shots, and then Zer0 went and sniped a good deal of the robots. He observed the battlefield through his scope, trying to identify any high-value targets, but he couldn't find anyone or anything that stood out. Instead, he decided to focus on one of the surviving turrets. Breathing in, he steadied his aim, preparing to fire another shot. He pulled the trigger, once again creating a loud
BOOM! that could be heard from a distance. He was confident that the .50 caliber round would destroy the turret, and if he was lucky, even hit some sort of explosives and cause a chain reaction.