Wes Janson (
kettchmeifyoucan) wrote2011-10-28 06:16 pm
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Mission 6: This Calls for Ewok Tactics
[Action 1: Streets of Mayfield]
[Wes is examining the giant everything attacking the town and coming to a fairly obvious conclusion]
Okay, those are big. So the question here is... what would Ewoks do?
[Action 2: Outside the Hardware Store]
[Wes is coming out of the store with coils upon coils of rope]
Go after them with harpoons and tow cables. Just like AT-ATs.
[Action 3: Park]
[And of course, Ewok tactics require trees. Wes can be found tying rope to the trees to make giant monster trip wires.]
[Wes is examining the giant everything attacking the town and coming to a fairly obvious conclusion]
Okay, those are big. So the question here is... what would Ewoks do?
[Action 2: Outside the Hardware Store]
[Wes is coming out of the store with coils upon coils of rope]
Go after them with harpoons and tow cables. Just like AT-ATs.
[Action 3: Park]
[And of course, Ewok tactics require trees. Wes can be found tying rope to the trees to make giant monster trip wires.]
Action 3: Park
Re: Action 3: Park
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Sorta. Fill 'em with enough lead in'a right spots an'ey're down for'a count.
[Balin finishes reloading and loads a fresh round into the chamber with a brisk pump of the forend, sending a spent casing bouncing off the nearby tree.]
It'd be easier if I had my usual firepower, though. I keep havin'a go back to'a hardware store just to get more ammo.
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Tried this, but something that big comes down better with other tactics.
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That ain't some kinda energy weapon by any chance, is it?
[Then he notices the ropes tied to the trees.]
You're prolly still gonna need to use it to make'a killin' shot.
[For a moment, Balin looks frustrated; a good Claymore mine would probably do wonders on these bastards, if only he could get a reliable production method going ...]
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Them giant praying mantises? Yeah, you're prolly right on'ose. The crabs an' ants, they're not as bad.
I managed to kick one of 'em over an' get 'em that way.
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[Glancing over at the rope again for a moment.]
These ones poppin' up in town, they don't got any guts. Literally. Me an' one of my housemates opened up that one I nailed—we didn't see anything inside. No organs, no internal structure or machinery. Like a big pinata with no candy.