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Author Topic: Big Guns  (Read 962 times)
MiBAgentKay
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« on: November 13, 2001, 10:47:00 PM »

Set the Big Guns to suspended lasing mode? Got it.

Targeting on last known coordinates of the entity: 121 by 37 degrees; range, 20 light years.

Mmmm...and there...and this. Yeah, taken care of, P. Lemme know when you want to shoot the d@#n thing.

MiBAgentKay
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« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2001, 10:18:00 PM »

Awright. Nobody impersonates me and gets away with it, let alone messes with the Big Guns. Here goes. Schvundza better get with it, and help us up the gain and wipe out this d@#n meddler.

Geronimo!

{A beam of unbelievable energy shoots across spacetime, directly for the fake Schvundza. As fast as the impersonator entity moves black holes, the computer - and Kay - recalculates the focal point, maneuvering the beam over, around, above, below the obstacles. Kay's knuckles go white on the controls as he waits for the intervention of the real Schvundza.}
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