Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-4794494-20140817202813/@comment-24199942-20140922231913

The Insectoid shotgunner continues his rampage, assisted by a pair of Mandalorian Militia, and the trio plow a trail of carnage through a tight alley. He blasts a minor Sangheili, who literally explodes and body parts fly in multiple directions.

A Mandalorian Warrior leaps down from a rooftop and pins one of TWIO's companions to the ground; the other is subdued by an electric arc net fired from a wrist launcher. TWIO turns to face a Mandalorian Paladin alone, as his opponent brandishes a vibrorapier (Basically an elastic and malleable vibrosword that is still razer sharp, but not quite a whip). TWIO raises the energy stave that he managed to snag from the weapon drop earlier, and the two lock weapons.

Elsewhere, Ultra is clutching a large wound in his abdomen while a pair of Unggoy drag him to safety. Normally, an Ultra wouldn't be high priority for Unggoy to risk their lives for, but he was the sole command element left alive; the remaining troops were two dozen Unggoy, eight Jackals, and three Sangheili minors, and the Mandalorians were using their homefield advantage of the unique architecture to launch surprise attacks and utilize a hybrid guerilla/urban fighting style. The Unggoy hauled him up to the second floor of the only building they were able to fortify, and a Kig-yar batte maiden worked to stop the bleeding. The three minors were equipped with Trollvenant Carbans, and were firing at the surrounding forces. Their current strategy was working, albeit barely.

Unggoy forces barred the first floor, while the Sangheili were assigned to the second floor. Should the Sangheili allow an enemy to slip through, the Unggoy would surprise them, and the Kig-yar were assigned to various tasks; one served as a replacement on the second floor, one was spotter on the roof level, two were medics and the rest helped the Unggoy.