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[2-5] Exodus from the Nose Crash
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Cyborg groaned as he spat more salty grime from his juggler. He watched as the woman that had joined their group attacked with such ferocity. He couldn't help but admire her ferocity. With a gasp he watched as she was thrown several feet, soon after a large explosion erupted from the golem's throat causing a belch of fire to escape. The beast shook his head in dismay. Clearly a frag grenade in the mouth didn't sit well with him. The best still stood however, and now it approached him and the orange furred beast known as Red.

Red took off  in a sprint, leaping into the air and clamping his large jaws around the golem's arm. It didn't appear that any damage had been done from the attack other than piss the larger beast off. It shook its arm left and right, swinging Red back and forth in the process. Finally the motion held to be to much for him and he flew from the golem's arm. Red slid on the sandy beach, somehow managing to stay on his feet. The orange beast growled on anger. 


“Hey Red! I’ll bet you he can’t swim!” the woman cried from off to the side. A bloodied grin displayed across her face. 

Cyborg smiled at the woman's plan. The beast was indeed near the water. Cyborg broke into a run, attempting to flank the stone giant. 

Luckily for him the golem was to preoccupied with its new play thing to notice the large metal man running behind him. This thing may be strong but it was incredibly stupid and unaware of its surroundings. Once in position, Cyborg readied his gauntlet and nodded at Red. He nodded in return briefly, still trying to keep the attention of the giant. 

With the help of his propulsors, Cyborg ran at it with incredible speed for such a large man. At the last moment ,Red leaped to the side  right before cybernetic hero made contact.

The golem flew into the air as Cyborg connected his large metal gauntlet into the small of its back. The water sizzled and spluttered as the beast sunk beneath the tide. The three primes watched in anticipation, hoping, praying that the beast was finished and that the woman's wise plan was all for not.
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[2-5] Exodus from the Nose Crash - by Karl Jak - 06-22-2016, 02:52 PM

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