Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-37629772-20190728101720/@comment-37629772-20190822115624

While the swarm kept the bots at bay, they were by no means easy to catch. They seemed to be programmed not only to repair broken devices and robots, but also to be slippery little bastards.

The shaman heeded Kreed's advice, aiming it towards the soldier but right before he was about to drain the unconcious body of it's life essence, he stopped......as the memories....came flooding back in.

"I-....can't...I can't, I can't, I can't! I CAN'T! I CAN'T!!!" The Shaman blubbered on in distress, all the while crawling into a ball.

Suddenly, all the containers containing the colony beeper in unison, unlocking them all in an instant. Theo, understandably was confused beyond believe.

''Was that just luck?! Or a malfunction?! Or what!?''

As he looked up the wall, a glass window leading to a control room revealed who came to the bat's salvation, a face that Kreed would remember but no one else there would, it was Amelia. As she gave a warm smile and waved to the gang and colony through the glass, Theo would say....

"Am......Am I suppose to know you or....Wh-"

Loud beeping, flashing red lights and a female voice saying "Warning! Protocal 'Hell broke lose' engaged! All personnel evacuate immediately" interrupted him. As he looked towards where the shaman wanted the glass separating certain death from the colony intact, he saw it shattered and the lever pulled. A new soldier that flung the conscious one over his shoulder before booking it through the door he came in, said rather loudly "What the hell?! I just came back because I left my wallet and this happens!?"

This distracted everyone long enough for the repair drones to do their jobs before hightailing it out of the station. The machine came out it's shell, dozens of limbs at once, but instead of continuing to attempt to catch Kreed, it seemed to crawl frantically back into the vents. As one of the drones fixed the tube connecting the Gatekeeper's mask to it's twisted metal backpack, the red entered it's eyes again, as hot steam poured from it's many wounds as they healed in seconds, evening reforming it's skull. Instead of going on a rampage, it grunted in annoyance before grabbing a panel on the ground, fling it open and hiding in it, even that thing seemed to fear the beeping as well.

The shaman was snapped out of his state by the warning. He yelled as loud as he could as loud as he could "EVERYONE!! FLY OR RUN AS FAST AS YOU CAN!!!"

The colony's ways out of the station though, were shut closed by large metal shutters, that appeared seconds after the broadcast happened. One of them started opening slowly, thanks to the woman behind the buttons and levers that controlled all. strange angelic and robotic statues in the corners of the buildings roof started to twitch and move, seeming to be like actual stone figures coming to life.

As some of them fell to the floor, landing gracefully on marbel coloured, stilt like feet, their full form could be seen. Gears and wires, protected by a see through material made up their joints, as white and gold plating made up their armor. The head had a porcelain like knight mask, obviously made to look like some sort of divine guardian. The wings weren't like any feather-covered limb at all, but were a series of miniature rockets placed to look like feathers. Their arms were similiar to their legs, an exception being the hands that looked very skinny and bone like as they clutched plasma short swords and kinectic energy absorbing shields. Something was off about their movement,it was too twitchy, jittery and unnatural. Their limbs could also twist and turn in ways that were painful to watch, some even doing 360s.