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Gamma's attention was drawn to another aura. Quite close. Raw energy, sterilized and cleansed of imperfections. Unnatural. Far, far more precise than any organic practitioner could reach, even with augmentations.
As a general rule of thumb however, they proved a fair bit less powerful than trained etherealogists. Not that it made them any less deadly. An automaton could focus and deliver ether attacks far faster and maintain a superior level of accuracy compared to their biological counterparts.
Gamma had engaged their ilk before, early in his career. Nearly died. Their aruas had been far more crude, their mishmash of salvaged armor plating barely containing the balls of psychic rage within. But they had proven immune to many of his mental attacks, and had been armed with more than mere psychic abilities. All manner of fast firing ballistic weaponry and explosive launchers. Admittedly, he had been younger then. Far less experienced in the art of psi-slaying. He had wracked a fair number of kills against constructs in his time since then. Psionically powered or otherwise.
Still, he could not help but feel a tinge of relief at the presence of the rest of the team. This one was a far cry from anything he had faced before. This precision engineered, soulless killing machine. Doubtful he could take it alone, especially given the presence of the Blackguard.
The constructs aura flashed. A bright white. Alerted. Back in reality, he heard the dim call of the other construct. Jammed the communication systems. Asking for support in dispatching the mechanical beast.
Well, now or never. Gamma-001, immersed deep into a meditative state, began a more in-depth probe of the enemy aura. Black tendrils lashed out, running along its surface. A visual anamoly, of course. Just as how all things appeared on this plane. One could not truly comprehend what went in on this void without succumbing to madness.
Feeling his way through the veins nerves underlying reality itself, a presence loomed or rather radiated the same power as a long shadow. It did not fall over Gamma as much as it simply passed over and through his supernatural grasp. It seemed alive at first, emanating from a heart of amassed and swirling malevolence but assigning emotionality to this was a misnomer. There was no will that guided it, no conscousness or conscience - only the presence of a being perhaps at heart not more intelligent or psychologically present than a filter-feeding worm.
Invertebrate like, its ethereal power flooded the network of wires and circuits that hid behind tough armor, powering the entity from what felt like a dense cluster of raw power. It was a void-tech battery core in the heart of the drone, behind all of its tough armor. Yet elsewhere amidst electrical currents and digitized combat processes whirring alive, chinks in the armor could be felt.
At the base of its wings, against the flat vertical sides of its body, four areas where the armour was just a bit thinner and the ethereal current a little more exposed presented themselves. It wasn't by shining a light to Gamma's unearthly sight; it seemed as if the Arkradians had tried to conceal this weakness. To most cybernetic scans, they would appear "dead zones" where ether could not pass but in reality, the void-substance had thinned its connection there, partially diluting as it passed near these sections. Internal modulators could be detected just inches away and even moderately skilled technicians would be able to grasp their role - keeping the flow of this eldrtich power source smooth and uninterrupted.
Yet there was another weakness. Its body had an ether-reactive shield, hidden to sight but not unearthly sense, hovering within a metre-wide radius around itself. Yet it wouldn't react to solid munitions not moving at hyper-accelerated speeds as seen in say, rail or particle type weaponry.
The machine itself had stopped abruptly, its frontal camera-eyes blinking a plethora of chaotic colors as Whisper's own brand of techno-sorcery took effect and bringing it to a sharp and stilted stop, just at the mouth of hole. It had yet to actually descend, still out of sight of the bottom floor team.
It was only hesitating, preparing a counter-response, but if they wanted to act, this was it.
"Target invisible to sight, not seeing anything on video feed, anyone who has eyes give me target location and type!" Kazarczyon barked over the radio, his voice rendering as a scrapping saw-blade tone.
"Utilize low level energy weapons or kinetic projectiles." Gamma murmured, still in a half-trance. "It lacks sufficient energy shielding against attacks of that nature. Hyper-realisitic weaponry will fail to break the shield, impact-based. Target is located just above us, mouth of the hole in the cieling."
Even as he spoke, Gamma was in action. Light 'taps', for lack of a better word, against the vulnerable chinks within the void-energy current. Small jabs that would helpfully serve to weaken or outright break the connection to the wider circuitry, interrupting any counter-measure deployments, at least temporarily. Before it rerouted it through some other channel.
A full-on attack he could not risk, even if it appeared momentarily distracted. That shield would likely prove more than capable of weathering whatever he threw at it. He was competent within this realm, that was a certainty. But he was far more suited to the nullification of its practitioners and effects the power had on the physical world than within the ether itself.
As a general rule of thumb however, they proved a fair bit less powerful than trained etherealogists. Not that it made them any less deadly. An automaton could focus and deliver ether attacks far faster and maintain a superior level of accuracy compared to their biological counterparts.
Gamma had engaged their ilk before, early in his career. Nearly died. Their aruas had been far more crude, their mishmash of salvaged armor plating barely containing the balls of psychic rage within. But they had proven immune to many of his mental attacks, and had been armed with more than mere psychic abilities. All manner of fast firing ballistic weaponry and explosive launchers. Admittedly, he had been younger then. Far less experienced in the art of psi-slaying. He had wracked a fair number of kills against constructs in his time since then. Psionically powered or otherwise.
Still, he could not help but feel a tinge of relief at the presence of the rest of the team. This one was a far cry from anything he had faced before. This precision engineered, soulless killing machine. Doubtful he could take it alone, especially given the presence of the Blackguard.
The constructs aura flashed. A bright white. Alerted. Back in reality, he heard the dim call of the other construct. Jammed the communication systems. Asking for support in dispatching the mechanical beast.
Well, now or never. Gamma-001, immersed deep into a meditative state, began a more in-depth probe of the enemy aura. Black tendrils lashed out, running along its surface. A visual anamoly, of course. Just as how all things appeared on this plane. One could not truly comprehend what went in on this void without succumbing to madness.
Feeling his way through the veins nerves underlying reality itself, a presence loomed or rather radiated the same power as a long shadow. It did not fall over Gamma as much as it simply passed over and through his supernatural grasp. It seemed alive at first, emanating from a heart of amassed and swirling malevolence but assigning emotionality to this was a misnomer. There was no will that guided it, no conscousness or conscience - only the presence of a being perhaps at heart not more intelligent or psychologically present than a filter-feeding worm.
Invertebrate like, its ethereal power flooded the network of wires and circuits that hid behind tough armor, powering the entity from what felt like a dense cluster of raw power. It was a void-tech battery core in the heart of the drone, behind all of its tough armor. Yet elsewhere amidst electrical currents and digitized combat processes whirring alive, chinks in the armor could be felt.
At the base of its wings, against the flat vertical sides of its body, four areas where the armour was just a bit thinner and the ethereal current a little more exposed presented themselves. It wasn't by shining a light to Gamma's unearthly sight; it seemed as if the Arkradians had tried to conceal this weakness. To most cybernetic scans, they would appear "dead zones" where ether could not pass but in reality, the void-substance had thinned its connection there, partially diluting as it passed near these sections. Internal modulators could be detected just inches away and even moderately skilled technicians would be able to grasp their role - keeping the flow of this eldrtich power source smooth and uninterrupted.
Yet there was another weakness. Its body had an ether-reactive shield, hidden to sight but not unearthly sense, hovering within a metre-wide radius around itself. Yet it wouldn't react to solid munitions not moving at hyper-accelerated speeds as seen in say, rail or particle type weaponry.
The machine itself had stopped abruptly, its frontal camera-eyes blinking a plethora of chaotic colors as Whisper's own brand of techno-sorcery took effect and bringing it to a sharp and stilted stop, just at the mouth of hole. It had yet to actually descend, still out of sight of the bottom floor team.
It was only hesitating, preparing a counter-response, but if they wanted to act, this was it.
"Target invisible to sight, not seeing anything on video feed, anyone who has eyes give me target location and type!" Kazarczyon barked over the radio, his voice rendering as a scrapping saw-blade tone.
"Utilize low level energy weapons or kinetic projectiles." Gamma murmured, still in a half-trance. "It lacks sufficient energy shielding against attacks of that nature. Hyper-realisitic weaponry will fail to break the shield, impact-based. Target is located just above us, mouth of the hole in the cieling."
Even as he spoke, Gamma was in action. Light 'taps', for lack of a better word, against the vulnerable chinks within the void-energy current. Small jabs that would helpfully serve to weaken or outright break the connection to the wider circuitry, interrupting any counter-measure deployments, at least temporarily. Before it rerouted it through some other channel.
A full-on attack he could not risk, even if it appeared momentarily distracted. That shield would likely prove more than capable of weathering whatever he threw at it. He was competent within this realm, that was a certainty. But he was far more suited to the nullification of its practitioners and effects the power had on the physical world than within the ether itself.
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