Shrike7
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Re: The Dividing Line - Space
The woman chuckled at the Pan Kor's quip, giving a shrug as she was shoved off towards her smaller ship. "We'll try and get you something less ship-sized to shoot soon. I've never taken Alpha into live-fire combat before, this should be interesting." She said, slipping into the cockpit. Seconds later the ship lifted off, the engine ports on the back end still dull and silent, the main bay doors opening to let it out, before closing again.
Could maybe use you on the bridge. Not many physical controls left, but if things go south, there's enough to escape to subspace if needed.
Out in the void itself, Caitlin's overgrown Dagger flew about wildly and erratically, shifting flightspeed and direction at a seemingly impossible pace, making itself quite hard to target. Her tactics seemed rather amateurish otherwise, picking out a single mantis at a time and focusing it down with her coilgun, picking targets based on proximity and little else, unless someone was pinging targets for the group, which was unlikely.
The woman chuckled at the Pan Kor's quip, giving a shrug as she was shoved off towards her smaller ship. "We'll try and get you something less ship-sized to shoot soon. I've never taken Alpha into live-fire combat before, this should be interesting." She said, slipping into the cockpit. Seconds later the ship lifted off, the engine ports on the back end still dull and silent, the main bay doors opening to let it out, before closing again.
Could maybe use you on the bridge. Not many physical controls left, but if things go south, there's enough to escape to subspace if needed.
Out in the void itself, Caitlin's overgrown Dagger flew about wildly and erratically, shifting flightspeed and direction at a seemingly impossible pace, making itself quite hard to target. Her tactics seemed rather amateurish otherwise, picking out a single mantis at a time and focusing it down with her coilgun, picking targets based on proximity and little else, unless someone was pinging targets for the group, which was unlikely.