Bleed, Patch, And Keep Moving | By : ElliotMacy Category: -Misc Video Games/RPGs > Crossovers Views: 650 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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The Situation Was Not Good
Ajay, Anita, and Renee stood together as they waited for the seconds to tick down. When the timer finally hit zero and the ramp of the transport ship opened. Bangalore smirked, “I came here to party, let’s rock.” She then proceeded to dive out of the ship. Lifeline and Wraith followed shortly after. Wraith set a location ping for Skull Town, “We have no choice but to win.” Bangalore confirmed the location, “Roger.” Lifeline also confirmed the location, “I heard that.”
During their descent Lifeline shifted around in the air to look for the other team’s dive trails. She noticed trails going towards Bunker. She set a ping for the enemy team at Bunker. “Dive trails spotted going towards Bunker.” Lifeline turned around and landed with the rest of her team. Wraith and Bangalore both acknowledged the dive trails as they all raced to pick up armor, weapons, backpacks, healing, and throwables.
They were all astounded when they came across the new weapons that they were just introduced to only couple of months ago. Lifeline almost jumped up and down with excitement. She had been training with all of the weapons, including the new ones, daily. She immediately her beloved Hemlok and an R99. She even found sights and extended magazines for each of her weapons.
Lifeline made sure to carry enough heavy and light ammo to share just in case. She also had plenty of syringes and shield cells to go around. She hurried to help the rest of her team find any items that they needed. She ended up finding them armor and that was about it before Bangalore announced that it was time to wrap it up.
Wraith end up with a Wingman and a Peacekeeper. Bangalore carried a G7 Scout and P2020. Everyone found level one armor and level one helmets. Lifeline found a level two backpack while the rest of her team found level one backpacks. Bangalore was the proud owner of a level three knockdown shield while Lifeline and Wraith both carried level one knockdown shields. After looting what they could, they finally parted ways with Skull Town.
The team began to make their long trek across the arena to Bunker. They did little looting along the way so that they could catch up with the other team. The ring favored Bunker as the storm began to close in around the two teams. As they neared Bunker, Bangalore pinged the backside entrance, which faced Airbase. Lifeline and Wraith quickly followed her lead and headed towards the pinged location. Bangalore always seemed to have some sort of plan to gain the upper hand.
“If we hit Bunker from the backside then we have the high ground.” Bangalore made sure to explain her reasoning to her teammates. Lifeline knew that Bangalore was right. The inside of Bunker was comprised of a long corridor with rooms and stairs and more rooms at the bottom of the stairs. Bangalore had always told them to enter from the backside, if they could, so that they were not at the bottom of the stairs; high ground was always key to any battle.
The Bunker doors were loud as Wraith cracked them open. Bangalore stood ready with her P2020 drawn, aiming down the sight as the doors parted from the middle. Bangalore entered first, followed by Wraith, who had her Wingman drawn. Lifeline remained outside just in case things went downhill; that was usually always the plan since they became a team. If things went bad then Lifeline would have to decide to run or fight.
That’s exactly how Lifeline had won her first game, by running when things went downhill and got bad. ‘Play smart. Play to win. Hide if you have to. Don’t run in like a dumbass.’ That’s what Bangalore had told her in one their many training sessions. These were more or less the same things that she had learned on the battlefield during the war. She wasn’t totally unprepared when she came to the battle royale.
Wraith began to hear voices in her head, which was usually an indication of sort of danger. The voices warned her about the dangers that were ahead. The voices also warned her if someone was targeting her. Sometimes the voices didn’t start talking until it was too late, and this was one of those times. By the time the voices had spoken to her it was already too late.
“Watch out, enemy trap.” Wraith tried to stop Bangalore, “Enemy trap ahead Bang!” Wraith relayed the message of what she was told by the voices but everything went to shit entirely too fast. Bangalore had already walked right into the enemy trap before she heard Wraith’s warning. Wraith tried to follow Bangalore to cover her but she was immediately stopped as a greenish-yellow gas smothered the air in front of her and engulfed Bangalore.
“Enemy trap?” Lifeline asked through the comms device. “She ain’t never said that before. What da fuck be goin on in there?” Wraith jumped into the void to negate damage and to quickly get out of Bunker. As Wraith shifted out of Bunker, Lifeline shut the door behind her. They both met behind a nearby truck that provided some cover. Wraith returned from the void, coughing as she placed a hand over her chest. “There was an enemy gas trap in there. Bangalore is down.”
Wraith began using a syringe to heal but Lifeline gently touched her hand as she pulled out her D.O.C drone. Wraith put the syringe away as a glow of teal light emitted from the drone and surrounded her body and began healing her. Lifeline assessed Wraith and noted that the enemy gas traps only seemed to effect health and not shields. “Just yuh health was drained but not yuh shields.” Wraith nodded, “Yeah. I have never seen anything like it.”
Lifeline quickly thought of a plan before Bangalore turned into a death box, “Can yuh portal ta Bangalore?” Wraith nodded and held her right hand in front of her with two fingers extended upward. Lifeline could hear the fabric of reality rip open behind her as she ran to open the door to Bunker. After opening the door she threw a thermite and a grenade into L-shaped hallway. She watched as Wraith zoomed by her leaving a trail of blue light behind her.
Lifeline promptly closed the door and ran back to the portal. She could hear one or maybe even two of the enemy team member’s armor ticking down from her throwables. Lifeline pulled out another thermite and threw it down at the base of the dark blue opening of the portal just as Bangalore and Wraith made their way through.
She tossed D.O.C. out and rushed to pick up Bangalore. Since one of Lifeline's abilities was quick pick up, she had Bangalore up in no time. Just as Lifeline predicted, the enemy team came through the portal. Lifeline had just finished getting Bangalore up and hurried to ready her R99. The first member of the enemy team out of the portal was Gibraltar. He ticked once in the fire and fell over as he was knocked down instantly. He crawled around on his knees, holding up his knockdown shield to protect himself.
Bangalore used a syringe to finish up healing as D.O.C disappeared. The next enemy team member that emerged from the portal was Bloodhound, who ticked twice in the fire before it burn out completely. Lifeline heard their shield shatter from the fire. She put one clip of her R99 into Bloodhound and sent them sent to the ground with their teammate. Lifeline reloaded her gun as Bangalore called out to her team, “Lifeline. Wraith. Put these jackasses in body bags!”
Lifeline smiled and ran over to Gibraltar who was scooting backwards with his knockdown shield up. She almost felt bad as she saw the look of fear in his eyes but it didn’t matter. Like it or not, this was job and she had a job to do, even if that meant using a finisher on him and humiliating on a televised blood sport.
She shook her head at him and pushed him down onto his back as D.O.C. hovered patiently next to her. Lifeline turned her attention to the drone and yanked a cable out from beneath it. She attached the cable to Gibraltar’s chest and gave him an evil grin and nodded to D.O.C. The drone lit up orange and red and began delivering a deadly shock that stopped Gibraltar’s heart that turned him into a death box. After her finisher was completed, she stood up to see Wraith throw Bloodhound through her portal after completing a series of face punches; sealing their demise.
Just as Wraith’s portal from Bunker started to dissipate, the last enemy Legend stepped out. The portal fizzled out of existence and the Legend that stood before them chuckled. He was about the same stature as Gibraltar. Lifeline noticed he was wearing a gasmask that covered most of his lower face. He had a light brown beard and ferocious eyes they had a yellow glow to them. His hair was the same color as her beard and on the longer side but receding at the top. He was dressed in black with some yellow accents. He had a few long, glass tubes hanging off of the belt on his waist.
She watched as he threw something at them. Whatever he threw at them had a timer on it that quickly went off with a loud, long beep as it exploded. Before any of them could react they were all covered in a shroud of greenish-yellow gas. They all started to choke on the gas as it filled their lungs. Through her coughing, Lifeline could hear him yell, “My vision is clear!”
Panic set in as because she couldn’t see anything. “How can he see anyting through dis mess?” Lifeline dropped to her knees as she choked on corrosive coated air. She wanted to run but the gas didn't allow her to as it forced her body into the sand below. Her fingers clawed at the sand to pull her body away from the gas. Her body was slow to move, almost like she was wading through quicksand. The longer she remained in the gas the more her health was depleted and the more oxygen deprived she became.
She could make out gun fire, fairly close to her. There was a trade of more gunfire that abruptly stopped. Wraith’s voice bled through the comms device, “I’ve been downed.” Lifeline managed to switch from her R99 to her Hemlok as the gas started to thin out around her. More gunfire broke out and Lifeline could hear shields shattered as a result. Bangalore’s voice came up on the comms device, “They got me, I’m down.” Lifeline made it to the fringes of the gas and was finally able to pull her body out of the death cloud
As soon as she was out of the gas she was no longer slowed or blinded; it was literally like night and day. Her heart raced as she heard footsteps approaching her from behind. She quickly turned and hip-fired her Hemlok. She fired 3 round bursts from the Hemlok until the clip was empty and needed to be reloaded.
Luckily the last bullet of her Hemlok rampage busted his armor, which gave her a chance to win this match. Lifeline pushed herself into a crouched position as her enemy moved closer. She tossed the Hemlok down beside her and pulled out her R99. She aimed her gun at the broad figure that stood before her. She began to laser bullets from her SMG into him.
She could faintly see him pull out his gun and ready the Peacekeeper. She tried to remain calm but the situation was not good. “Dis situation is not good.” Her knuckles were almost white as she clutched the R99 tightly to maintain control as she fired it at him. It only took him one shot from his Peacekeeper to break her armor. She flinched in pain as the final bullet from her R99 hit him and he dropped into a death box. She looked around to see her teammates standing up.
Her R99 hit the dirt next to her Hemlok as the announcer’s voice chimed in, “We have our Apex Champions.” She fell back into the dirt and grabbed her left side. Lifeline closed her eyes tight and tried to breathe through the pain. Her body felt like it had the wind knocked out of it. “Dis match be too close.” This was the one time that she didn’t mind the trip back to the transport ship; it could not come soon enough.
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