Post by Kazu on Dec 5, 2015 1:49:23 GMT -8
As Nu grew in size, the ground bellw trembeled still from the force of Brawn's strike against it, shaking and jiggling even the congealing ground that crept outward from his gelatinous assailant. Recognizing that she had used somekind of program, his eyes wandered back to her core. He observed it shift and change in color, somewhat confiming a suspicion since her shift in form and mass.
Adaptation was her forte.
Staying low to the ground, Brawn delivered a second punch to the ground with the same fist, and this time a fissure formed on impact. From the fissure, bits and bytes of free-radical data drifted up into the air, slowly but steadily expanding into a low hanging cloud overhead. This cloud wasn't particularly anything to marvel at, but its origin would be an interesting subject.
The ex-medic took a step back as he felt the solid earth-data fragment away from the framework that supported it. More data hemmoraged into the air, soon leaving the gravel above to slide down below the street. This was not without the intensification of the network's bellowing. As it rumbled, a great roar came from between the two navis, its deafening origin was from the unearthed street!
The earth between them opened up in a fury of data carried by an updraft of air that only assisted in separating the two. With the fault-line now traveling wider through the network, it was only a matter of time until other places, like the citadel would lose their structural integrity. Nu's side of the land began to shift drastically in angle as Brawn's end started to rise upward at a different angle.
He couldn't touch her, not in an eon. So he'd push her off a cliff and into an abyss she, and the rest of the block she was headed slowly to, the one surrounding the Citadel. But Brawn had to see this to the end. A powerful leap put him within five meters of the blob-girl. She would not be the first person he had dropped in there. Certainly not the last.
Both fists closed tightly, letting a single pop come from all of his knuckles.
Adaptation was her forte.
Staying low to the ground, Brawn delivered a second punch to the ground with the same fist, and this time a fissure formed on impact. From the fissure, bits and bytes of free-radical data drifted up into the air, slowly but steadily expanding into a low hanging cloud overhead. This cloud wasn't particularly anything to marvel at, but its origin would be an interesting subject.
The ex-medic took a step back as he felt the solid earth-data fragment away from the framework that supported it. More data hemmoraged into the air, soon leaving the gravel above to slide down below the street. This was not without the intensification of the network's bellowing. As it rumbled, a great roar came from between the two navis, its deafening origin was from the unearthed street!
The earth between them opened up in a fury of data carried by an updraft of air that only assisted in separating the two. With the fault-line now traveling wider through the network, it was only a matter of time until other places, like the citadel would lose their structural integrity. Nu's side of the land began to shift drastically in angle as Brawn's end started to rise upward at a different angle.
He couldn't touch her, not in an eon. So he'd push her off a cliff and into an abyss she, and the rest of the block she was headed slowly to, the one surrounding the Citadel. But Brawn had to see this to the end. A powerful leap put him within five meters of the blob-girl. She would not be the first person he had dropped in there. Certainly not the last.
Both fists closed tightly, letting a single pop come from all of his knuckles.