The noise of battle echoed all around her as missiles kept raining down in salvos. Only now the blue team started to employ countermeasures. The medium mechs kept zigzagging while the heavies used their prodigious firepower to strike the missiles down.
Melinda and Janet skillfully navigated forward. They dipped in the many craters to spoil line of sight and hide behind cover in case snipers aimed at them. Though not high-powered weapons aimed at them, they received sporadic rifle fire from their entrenched opponents. Melinda resolutely shielded Janet from incoming fire with her shield.
"Their team’s light mechs must be engaging the enemy scouts by now." Melinda noted as the missile fire stopped landing with unerring accuracy. Spoiled by their ECMs, the deadly payloads sprayed down in a wider spread, damaging many mechs but not to the point of wrecking them completely.
"What are Jaxon and his flyers up to?" Janet whined as she felt useless trudging behind Melinda’s shield. Her cannon mech had no chance of firing back against an enemy hiding behind makeshift trenches.
"We’re dueling their fliers. Don’t bother us." The highest ranked player in their team spoke before shutting off his comms.
"Janet, you’re too vulnerable if you go any further. Stay here and provide support, okay?"
As a trained pilot, she recognized her circumstances, so she nodded without a word.
Melinda already scanned the sight in front of her. "Open terrain. Trenches. A lot of ordnance thrown in our way. I don’t think they want us close."
"No shit Melly. The only thing I can do is huddle behind a crater hoping they don’t send arcing missiles at me. I really picked the wrong mech for this battle."
A heavy knight bumped next to Melinda, his shield outweighing even her own. "Hey, what’s the plan?"
"We charge forward. Once we get in their midst, we can turn this situation around. At the very least we won’t be in a one-sided slugfest."
"You heard her lads, follow us!" The knight-type mech yelled as he raised his hammer in the sky and lumbered forward.
Melinda overtook the heavy mech and kept her shield squarely in front. She checked her sensors to see if their team came with them, and when she saw they only kept plodding behind craters, she grew agitated. They were close enough for their rifles to deal a lot of damage. She clanged her mace against her shield so hard it almost dented the edge of the giant slab.
"Step on it! Keep running and don’t stop until you get in their faces!"
Though she was just one mech of many on the field, somehow her eye-catching form seemed to attract more gazes than normal. Her red crest that made her appear as a valiant warrior inspired others to follow along. Most of them were veterans or expert players after all, so they knew how bad they had fallen into the enemy’s kill zone. They put down their apprehensions and followed after the shield bearers at the front.
Perhaps recognizing that Melinda’s mech led them forward, the enemy fire started to slant towards her position. She utilized her mobility as best she could, trying to weave to the sides in order to throw off their aim. Nevertheless, she wasn’t as nimble as a light mech, so quite a few cannon shells and laser beams impacted her gigantic shield. One large-caliber cannon round even blasted the right corner of her shield into pieces, almost throwing her off-balance.
"Get on your feet!" The heavy knight player yelled as he interposed in front of her, taking the brunt of the volleys while she regained her balance.
"My shield can still take much more." She pushed past his trudging form and sprinted faster. "We’re halfway. Just a bit more and we can pound their faces."
Melinda felt an overwhelming desire to crash in their faces. She forgot she was playing a game, she forgot that her real life wasn’t at stake, she even forgot to take note of the Marc Antony in order to write a report. No, the only thing in her mind was to bull through their firepower.
Her HRF-plated shield started to crack from all the ballistic impacts she received. The laser beams exacerbated the damage by melting the cracks wider. The shield was thick but eventually the fact that it was made out of inferior metals and received a deluge of firepower couldn’t prevent the bottom half from cracking away.
"Fuck!"
The loss of that section threw her off balance, and some sharp-eyed shooters immediately lowered their aim, hitting her legs. She could manage the laser fire, but the heavier cannon shells further threw her off-balance. Only through skillful piloting did she manage to stumble past the initial seconds. After she regained her balance, she charged forward and closed in on the enemy trenches. She raised her other arm and held up her mace.
"Bash their heads!"
Ragged warcries escaped the throats of the other players in their team as they finally closed the distance. They lost 9 mechs throughout the run, but they finally made it to the trenches where the enemy’s ranged superiority ceased to offer a decisive advantage. The enemy team possessed a clear lack of close-ranged fighters. However, a heavy striker appeared before Melinda and fired his over-sized shotgun at her approaching form.
"I can still take it!" Melinda said with gritted conviction as she felt her tattered shield fall into pieces. She flung the remainder at the shotgun mech, causing it to flinch for a split second. Her mech’s raised arm began to fall, allowing the mace to travel in a dangerous downward arc towards the enemy’s head.
The heavy striker’s shotgun crunched as Melinda feinted her attack, successfully deceiving her opponent as she slipped her mace further downwards and cracked his main weapon. However, the lunging strike left her open to a counter attack, an opportunity the heavy striker took as it raised both its arms. The glowing hot holes on top of the wrists spewed a gout of flame as searing as a spaceship’s engine exhaust.
"Ahh!"
Melinda awkwardly rolled away, throwing mud and burning liquids in every direction. Just as the striker adjusted its aim, a barrage of cannon shells impacted its torso, pushing it back and spoiling its attempts to take its opponent out.
"Thanks Janet!"
"You’re welcome!"
Before the other mechs in the trench ganged up on her, Melinda was determined to finish off the striker. She got into its face and smashed the mace against its left wrist, disabling the flamethrower. Still moving forward, she used her free hand to grab the mech’s other arm, keeping it from turning the remaining flamethrower in her direction.
She then bashed her mace against the enemy mech’s face to disrupt its main sensors before bashing lower in order to disorient the pilot sitting in the cockpit. The heavy striker’s armor largely held against her mace, but the amount of force she was putting in strained the pilot to the point of almost passing out. The shock waves passing through the armor could be deadly in itself once it gained a certain level of strength.
Sure that she knocked out the pilot, Melinda dropped the unresponsive heavy and turned to face a pair of medium laser riflemen. They had qualms about firing at her when she stuck close to their ally, but its defeat left them with a clear line of fire. As she stormed over, Melinda raised her own fists and charged up the power of her laser cannons.
The three exchanged laser volleys. Both sides tuned up their weapons so the damage they all took caused a couple of systems to malfunction. Nevertheless, Melinda remained steadfast, closing the range until she got into melee range. The two riflemen discarded their rifles and unsheathed their combat knives, but before they could do anything, Melinda shoulder bashed one mech while pounding her mace against the other mech’s grip, redirecting its path.
The mech that received the bash rolled onto its back, its knife only leaving a deep groove off the Marc Antony’s thick front torso. It tried to retrieve a pistol to fire at her, but before it could do so her heavy knight teammate finally reached the trench with an awe inspiring jump that landed onto the fallen mech’s leg, the many tons of weight crushing them into broken parts. The enemy mech was finished.
With no fliers left on the blue team, their opponents enjoyed complete air superiority. The red team’s fliers flew so nimbly that it would take a lot of trouble shooting them down. ƒreewebɳovel.com
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