Arris Windrun
Gutter Goddess
The cyborg's jaw shattered from the recoil of her own power, which was summoned from passion rather than training or experience.
She pulled away and pressed her back up against the wall like a cornered animal. Even without a lower jaw, her vocal emulator remained intact, and she managed an artificial growl.
Arris postured her blade, which appeared to have cooled off significantly after the outburst a moment earlier. She wasn't quick enough, and Mercy's ruined arm smashed into her already vulnerable stomach, causing the Talusian to throw up even more blood and coolant. It caused the toxic materials to penetrate deeper into her soft tissue and organs.
The power that emerged from the arm was unlike anything Arris had faced before. She was untrained in the Force, and thus had no means of distinguishing it, but it felt far more sinister than anything
Allyson Locke
or
Vagabond
threw at her. It sent a shiver down her spine, and flooded her mind with a new kind of fear--one born of an otherworldly influence.
Though that fight for control? It had become the most familiar thing since her fight with the Sith Shadow, and Arris even learned a name for such techniques, even if it wasn't exactly what
Mercy
was doing.
Today was not the day for Arris to linger in the sun; death's door or not, she would not accept the possibility of her own demise. No--it was her co-processor that dictated terms. A machine that had only recently awoken, but had every means to survive, and grew hateful of others' control.
The cyborg closed her eye and sat completely still like a deactivated droid.
Then, the wall behind her broke away as a Hunter-Killer droid grabbed Arris and pulled her away into a crowd of its mechanical kin. She was affecting them with the Force, a subconscious effort born of half-assed lessons and first-hand familiarity with the sensations of Mech Deru. A pair of droids pushed through the opening and attempted to engage Mercy in combat.
All the while, Arris sat motionless in the center, unable to control them perfectly. They frenzied, attacked each other, and her body was being riddled by stray shots that tore away at cybernetic and flesh alike. She could only summon this power in a motionless state. A power that extended to more than a dozen droids, and even attempted to seize the gunship above them and disable its engines.
Sars Sarad
She pulled away and pressed her back up against the wall like a cornered animal. Even without a lower jaw, her vocal emulator remained intact, and she managed an artificial growl.
Arris postured her blade, which appeared to have cooled off significantly after the outburst a moment earlier. She wasn't quick enough, and Mercy's ruined arm smashed into her already vulnerable stomach, causing the Talusian to throw up even more blood and coolant. It caused the toxic materials to penetrate deeper into her soft tissue and organs.
The power that emerged from the arm was unlike anything Arris had faced before. She was untrained in the Force, and thus had no means of distinguishing it, but it felt far more sinister than anything
Though that fight for control? It had become the most familiar thing since her fight with the Sith Shadow, and Arris even learned a name for such techniques, even if it wasn't exactly what
"Oh, mechu deru, well. You know how the Force is within all of us. Well, Mechu deru users like myself, and from what I can see, it seems you are like us as well. We sense the Force in technology. Most items give off electromagnetic waves or 'auras.'"
Today was not the day for Arris to linger in the sun; death's door or not, she would not accept the possibility of her own demise. No--it was her co-processor that dictated terms. A machine that had only recently awoken, but had every means to survive, and grew hateful of others' control.
The cyborg closed her eye and sat completely still like a deactivated droid.
Then, the wall behind her broke away as a Hunter-Killer droid grabbed Arris and pulled her away into a crowd of its mechanical kin. She was affecting them with the Force, a subconscious effort born of half-assed lessons and first-hand familiarity with the sensations of Mech Deru. A pair of droids pushed through the opening and attempted to engage Mercy in combat.
All the while, Arris sat motionless in the center, unable to control them perfectly. They frenzied, attacked each other, and her body was being riddled by stray shots that tore away at cybernetic and flesh alike. She could only summon this power in a motionless state. A power that extended to more than a dozen droids, and even attempted to seize the gunship above them and disable its engines.