She watched Kudau’s reaction.
'Hmm... off guard.' as he dodged the splinters of bark that exploded from the impact of her shot. He was on the move again. Eyes following. Slipping through the branches like a shadow. Another signal flicked onto her HUD— closing fast. Catching her attention. Instincts took over before a thought could form. CT-312 snapped her rifle toward the incoming contact. Finger right on the trigger.
A droid.
CT-312 swore under her breath.
“Are you karking kidding me?” she growled. Annoyed. She swung her scope back toward where Kudau had been. Gone. His signature on her HUD— gone. Again. Slowly becoming more irritated as it boiled in her gut.
Click.
Something detached from the droid and dropped toward her. Reflexively, CT-312 caught it. Inspecting.
“Seriously?” Her teeth clenched in frustration.
‘A bracelet.’ They’re advertising jewelry now? What is this? Her position was blown. All for this damned bracelet. A hovering camera lingered. CT-312 waved her hand at it, trying to shoo it away. It didn’t budge.
Her irritation started to simmer into something sharper. Slowly, she turned her helmet—sponsor stickers showing—towards the direction Kudau had last been. CT-312 brought her hand up and gave it the middle finger salute.
Immediately the feed cuts to another competitor.
Slapping the
bracelet onto her wrist. The moment it clicked into place, CT-312 froze for a second. It got quiet. Inside. Too quiet. The background hum of chaos from the audience still there, but the strange tension static she felt at times— muted. It was… calming.
Weird.
The Camo Scout brushed the feeling aside with a low grumble, focusing back to the task. She moved swiftly from her compromised position, making her way toward where she’d fired. Her fingers traced the small cratered scorched impact on the Wroshyr’s bark. Her eyes spotted more broken twigs, leaves disturbed.
“...” The trail led back the way she’d came. A quiet sigh escaped her lips.
‘Not very hunter-like.’ The cat and mouse game was wearing thin. CT-312 holstered her Maser Rifle, swapping it for the LK-Sweeper shotgun. Patience? The Scout
could have it. But could didn’t mean
would.
This tournament. Annoying.
That damned droid blowing her position. Annoying.
Running in circles. Annoying.
Suddenly, a smirk appeared beneath the helmet. A little encouragement was needed.
“Let’s speed things up shall we?” CT-312 took out an incendiary grenade.
Make the ring smaller. Primed and tossed it off the branch away from Kudau’s direction.
‘See how you do under pressure.’ As it landed on the grassy fern field below, volatile gel spread in bursts. Igniting the field below.
BOOM. Flames roared to life as it began to consume the field. Crackling and climbing as smoke began to rise. The ray shields sealed it in. CT-312 glanced up briefly. Satisfied. Unconcerned with the smoke with her helmet’s rebreather. As the smoke will thicken over time, filling the arena. A low chuckle rumbled from her throat.
‘Let’s see what breaks first. Your lungs or your nerve.’ Fire would drive the Vornskrs, funneling towards Kudau’s direction.
CT-312 advanced steadily, waiting for the little dog to say hello.
‘Let’s make some noise.’ She raised the shotgun, not even bothering with a clear aim. With each step, she fired a round. Echoing in the distance as it can be heard getting closer. Purposefully missing. The blasts tore through leaves and bark. Kicking up debris and shaking the branches. CT-312’s HUD picked up Kudau’s signature once more as she neared.
Soon the trail stopped at the edge of the bough. There was nothing out of place.
“Unless…” CT-312 eyes scanned upward. No trail.
‘Below then.’ Seeing how Kudau still hadn’t bothered to greet her. She took this time to swap out the drum of the shotgun.