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The Zenāzat dropped from the tree and took off running. He actually had better passive sensors in null mode because he could register everything they absorbed and the weapon discharges were more or less visible through the trees as spouts of heat rising above wherever the gunships shot. He couldnāt get a direct line on them yet and had to guestimate where he was headed based on the previous course the other two Zenāzat looked to be traveling.
Going up against gunships was stupid for a Zenāzatā¦assuming the gunships were crewed by veterans and he knew these werenāt. They were flying too low to the treetops, and if he could get close enough without getting spotted he might be able to ambush them.
It was a gamble, but right now he didnāt feel like leaving whoever these were to be hunted down from the air, for eventually some of the firepower raining down into the trees would hit them, and there was no way to cloak and run with that damn Mushguāvu. Not for them, or for him if these gunships flew overhead and spotted him. But beyond that, if they were out here they had to be close to finding Tuāvac, and without armor he was going to stand out easily for regular gunship sensors given his mass.
If Marioātopa was going to protect him, assuming he hadnāt been found and killed yet, he needed to take down those gunships if possible.
The Zenāzat sprinted through the underbrush, weaving his way between tree trunks until he could pick up the signals of the pair ahead on his passive sensors. Then he stopped and picked another tree to climb, scaling it quickly then perching near the top like a pitch black piece of fruit hanging from under the branches. He knew not to go above the leaves, for that would make him easy to see, but if these gunships were focused on the pair of Zenāzat and nothing else they might just miss him.
And they did. Their Dreāmoādon fire down into the jungle was burning a path right towards him and to the left. Either these Zenāzat were expert dodgers or the gunship crews were a horrible shot. Trees or no trees, at least something should have got through to hit them byā¦
Then it happened, and one of the Zenāzat fell to the ground while the other kept runningā¦and the closest of the gunships slid to a stop over that spot and continued to shoot Marioātopaās fallen kin while simultaneously drifting 56 meters away from his position at a slightly higher altitude.
His feet gripped the tree trunk in the best possible place, then using a combination of his muscle and armor enhancement Marioātopa launched himself up through the leaves and into the air as a dark blob that seemed to half melt into the blue sky as it pulled in and blended with the surrounding light. The gunship didnāt fire on him nor even moved in response as he crossed the gap and landed on the side, using his grip points in āshield grabā mode to allow him to stick for a moment. He knew the gunship had a method of wicking them to removing clingers, but hopefully before they realized what was going onā¦
Yes, there were three inside, two in the three-man cockpit and another in the hold, and Marioātopa had easy access to their minds at a simple brush, into which he sent a jamming telepathic impulse that froze two of them. Fortunately that was the two pilots, but the one in the hold was a Boāja, and he had limited telepathic resistance via his mental strength, but none of them had the blocks that Zenāzat had by default.
Marioātopa held the two pilots in zombie mode, with the weaponsfire going down into the jungle stopping from this gunship while the other continued to drift away pursuing the other Zenāzat. Thought it was hard to do, Marioātopa held both minds in check, then used his Pefbar/Lachka to reach into one of them and scramble his brain, which killed him within seconds.
The body went limp the moment he did, for there was no longer any functional mind to hack. Before he did so to the other he made that pilot lower the shields and put the gunship into automatic hover mode with a code lock on the controls for the number 211. That way the gunship could only be flown after unlocking them with that code. Otherwise it would simply hold on its last settings, which was hover mode with the doors unlocked.
Marioātopa scrambled across the smooth hull once the shield went down and opened the access hatch to the hold right after sending a Fornax blast inside. That gave him enough of a head start to get his feet on the interior deck before the Zenāzat-sized Boāja was able to fire at him. A weak telepathic attack occurred simultaneously, but it did little more than distract his balance for half a second. After that he was taking the few steps necessary to get to hand to hand range with the slightly taller Boāja and engaged him directly with a mix of punches, kicks, and forearm blasts.
The Boāja was equipped much like a Zenāzat, but they lacked the Ikrid defense that rookies badly needed. Why the Zakādeāron wanted them to replace Zenāzat he didnāt know, but as they exchanged blows Marioātopa slipped through his rudimentary mental defenses and momentarily blacked him out.
The Boāja fell to the ground, and before he could snap out of it the Zenāzat hacked into his brain and trigger the auto-release on his armor, which retracted into a pair of forearm gauntlets and a thick visor that covered his tiny eyes. Marioātopa shot
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