Postby uc pseudonym » Fri Oct 29, 2004 5:13 am
Taking cover behind a large beam, Samus fired below. Amid her plasma fire she launched a rocket, which created enough smoke for her to slip away from her position. As she found a new location in the shadows, she noticed the rafter where she had been was now no more than a pile of twisted metal.
While the others glanced about for her, she calmly charged up a shot. There was a bounty hunter down below, one apparently beginning to use heat sensing vision. Not good. The instant Samus had a full powered shot ready, she focused on the back of his head and fired. Such a focused shot ripped through his already damaged armor, immediately dropping the bounty hunter.
Another of her opponents threw something toward the metal girders, and Samus wisely leapt away from them. She was dropping toward the ground, firing, when a massive burst of electricity blazed over all the metal in the ceiling. On the ground, she dodged several bolts and then noticed a grappling hook streaking toward her head.
Catching it inches from her visor, Samus jerked it hard, pulling its owner from his feet. After firing a rocket in his direction, Samus switched to pulse cannons and sent a barrage of minor fire over the amassed bounty hunters. It managed to throw off their aim enough that only a few weak shots struck her.
Flipping back and behind cover, Samus realized her true plight. The danger was not in the battle itself, though these bounty hunters were certainly dangerous, but that she would run out of resources before her opponents did. As long as she was armed, she was a match for all of them, but if she ran dry...
Guessing that someone would have thrown a grenade at her, Samus broke away from the lab table that had protected her from fire. It exploded in a massive fireball; she was already turning and firing. While under cover, she had used her time to charge up a fully powered shot, and now that blast roared from the explosion into the fray.
One bounty hunter was caught and annihilated by the blast, but that wasn’t enough. Samus dodged back, but still took a heavy shot to the shoulder that sent her skidding across the floor. Even as she rolled up the side of the wall, Samus considered her situation. Many of the bounty hunters were dead, but she was running a bit low. Anything could happen.
Across the chamber, the bounty hunters continued to fire from their cover in the corridor. They’d quickly learned that moving out into the room was a request to be annihilated. Those that had tried had been ripped apart in the shifting shadows. Realizing their opponent was primarily a close fighter, they stayed bunched as a group, keeping him on the run.
Smirking, one of the bounty hunters reloaded her gun and glanced through the room again. It was a matter of finding where he was hiding and blowing it away. By this point he was getting tired and soon he would be too slow to dodge any longer. This was really more of a game of cat and mouse than an actual battle.
Behind her a scream broke into her thoughts. Whirling, she took in the scene in an instant. A massive hole had been ripped in the wall, apparently from within. Around it the bounty hunters at her back lay dead, armor ripped through. She had an instant in which she looked at an monstrous exoskeleton-clad face before it rushed at her and she fired.
Her gun arm was batted to the side as it went off, and the blast harmlessly struck the ceiling. Before she could react again she felt a claw rip through the front of her arm. Her legs were swept out from under her, and then a claw bit into her other arm, slamming her to the ground. With both of her gun arms offline, she was helpless and quickly finished.
Though Tal’s surprise attack had taken out many of the bounty hunters, those near the front and with the quickest reflexes had escaped into the room. They were now hovering with jet packs, shooting in his direction, and a few were going to join the fight against Samus. Tal had intended to escape through the corridor... but that was no longer an option.
Leaping into the chamber, Tal activated his wings in midair. They bore him higher up, over several missiles. Ramming a bounty hunter in midair, Tal slammed him into a nearby wall, then leapt off the wall. His action proved wise, as several laser beams intended for him now cut through the bounty hunter on the wall.
Suspended in midair, Tal hammered an elbow into the back of a bounty hunter’s head. This momentarily threw the unfortunate man’s jet pack off balance, and he crashed below into an acidic pool. The fatality was instant. Abruptly Tal realized that two people at one edge of the pool were charging cannons for a maximum power shot... not at him, but at Samus. In horror he realized that they intended to take out her entire half of the room, both her and the other bounty hunters.
His momentary distraction was too long. Diving from above, another bounty hunter got him in a viselike grip and sent him hurtling down. Unable to use his wings, Tal found himself falling directly for the acid. On the way down he grabbed the gun arms of both of the charging bounty hunters, pulling them down with him.
For a moment time seemed to slow, and he saw Samus across the room. She had been entirely focused on her own fight, but now she saw what was happening. In an instant she understood the bounty hunter’s kamikaze attack, and what the other had intended to do. Before Tal struck the liquid’s surface, he smiled slightly; a slow, sad smile.
Then Tal fell through the acid, the three bounty hunters dragged in with him. Dodging a missile, Samus burst across the room, wasting jet fuel but not caring. She dropped beside the pool of acid, which was still rippling from its additional context. On her knees, Samus found herself watching the water, beyond all reason. For some reason, the other bounty hunters hadn’t managed to react to her movements yet and weren’t attacking.
Bones briefly came to the surface of the acid and were quickly dissolved. Samus’ eyes grew slightly moist, despite her best efforts. He was dead. That sad smile would haunt her for years, she was certain of it. Abruptly she knew that there was no way she would die in this fight, no way her life would end on the same day. She had made a promise, if an impromptu one, and she would keep it.
Blinking the tears out of her eyes, Samus abruptly realized that something had changed. She almost never cried, not for years. Even at her most afraid, at some of her saddest moments, she hadn’t cried. Yet now she was. And now, she realized that it was because she had actually cared about him. Truly, honestly cared as she hadn’t ever let herself do before.
Why could she only recognize this now? While he had been alive it was far too much to utter the word love, to let such a thing cross her mind. Now that such knowledge was worthless, now that he was gone, now she could admit it to herself. Again and again Samus cursed herself for whatever made it come to be. Why?
If he’d stayed alive, she would have told him. It didn’t matter if he wasn’t completely human, or even if he wasn’t human at all. She knew what human was. These bureaucrats, these scientists, these bounty hunters... they were human and she wanted no part in it.
Both of Samus’ fists tightened at the same instant her eyes did. The past could only consume you. All one could do for a memory was honor it in the present. Rising to her feet, Samus turned to the others with bitter, tearless eyes.
Grief drives some men mad. Some ignore it, some work through it, some focus upon it. Others will never grieve, suffering in their own private way. Many times this process takes years, though for some it can pass very quickly.
Almost every time, sorrow hinders the mourner. They become sluggish, unresponsive, handicapped by their emotions. Once they could attack once more, these were the tendencies that the bounty hunters were counting upon.
Not so with Samus. When she rose, her spirit had already hardened. It had crystallized, becoming unbreakable and sharp. Her shots were fired with a vicious precision, her movements fueled by carefully channeled emotions. Never before had the bounty hunters faced anything like what Samus had become.
Never again would they face anything at all.