Darion of Myrkr
victory or death
He had learned too late that the man against him was a Sith. The roof beneath him cracked and shook and split apart as though the earth moved under it, and pieces of concrete and durasteel rose and came at him through the air. Darion of Myrkr went to defense at once. He swung the rifle behind him and brought up the dinuul shield from his vambrace and held himself firm while the stones and steel struck against it. The shield glimmered blue and buzzed under the weight of the blows and he could feel the force of them through his arms and shoulders but he held his place and would not give up on this vantage point in the air.
Then the attack changed. The slabs came no longer straight and true but in broken rhythms and from all sides and at odd heights and speeds, and there was no reading them. Small pieces struck first and then larger ones and he heard them hammer against the beskar'gam and felt the dull pain beneath the armor where flesh bruised and tightened.
The Sith drove the wreckage at him harder and harder and Darion knew he could not remain there. He fired the jetpack and went backward through the smoke and dust and landed badly upon the next roof and rolled hard across the gravel and steel. He hurried behind the lee of a stair bulkhead and leaned there against the wall breathing fast and feeling the stiffness creep into his body.
He shut off the shield. Then he drew the Mandalorian ripper from its holster and held it close beside his face. He would stay here now and wait, hoping the Sith gave pursuit straight into his ambush.
Varin Mortifer
Then the attack changed. The slabs came no longer straight and true but in broken rhythms and from all sides and at odd heights and speeds, and there was no reading them. Small pieces struck first and then larger ones and he heard them hammer against the beskar'gam and felt the dull pain beneath the armor where flesh bruised and tightened.
The Sith drove the wreckage at him harder and harder and Darion knew he could not remain there. He fired the jetpack and went backward through the smoke and dust and landed badly upon the next roof and rolled hard across the gravel and steel. He hurried behind the lee of a stair bulkhead and leaned there against the wall breathing fast and feeling the stiffness creep into his body.
He shut off the shield. Then he drew the Mandalorian ripper from its holster and held it close beside his face. He would stay here now and wait, hoping the Sith gave pursuit straight into his ambush.