Re: CH06 Battle Log: Gorilla's in the Mist [D03|1420]
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Lt. JG Dantius | Diplomatic Council | Deck 02 | Vector 01 | USS Theurgy Attn: @stardust
Anh-Le snorted at the blonde's comment. Maybe you should brush up on your diplomacy, the Orion thought off-handedly, but managed to prevent it from spilling out of her mouth.
Hey, that was better than she'd managed two months ago on Holodeck Night!
"Damn it!" Anh-Le swore as more Klingons beamed in. A big woman at the back shouted an order in tlhIngan Hol and lay down covering fire; Rutherford and Anh-Le returned fire, taking out a couple of the goons, but there were far too many.
Anh-Le pulled her rifle around to block a bat'leth slash; the gun sparked and died in her hands as the plastic was half-severed by Klingon steel, but the blade stopped, and she kneed the guy in the groin...
"OW! Oh, đụ má!!!" the Orion screamed as her knee clanged against a metal groin cup. The Klingon grinned nastily and bore down on her with both hands, forcing Anh-Le to clumsily stumble back.
"Expecting grievous stupidity?" the Klingon sneered as another went for Rutherford. "yIDoghQo'!"
"Hab SoSlI' Quch!" Anh-Le spat, and the Klingon growled with rage. "And go shove it up your ass, too!" She stamped on his instep, and that worked; he was wearing standard-issue boots, the bargain-basement kind conscripts got, and they looked damned old. Sentiment, maybe. Either way the Klingon yelped with pain and reared back, the bat'leth and rifle twisting out of his and Anh-Le's hands and clattering to the floor as the Orion tried to disarm him but didn't quite account for his shifting weight.
"Stay back!" the Klingon roared to his fellows as he grabbed a dagger from his hip. The one going after Rutherford fell on top of her but Anh-Le didn't know who, if either of them, lived. "You! My mother worked two shifts, six days a week, so that I could attend the Imperial Academy! You will pay for insulting her and suggesting that I...that I perform...such an act!" His face was twisted in a rictus of rage.
"...uh, I'm sorry?" Anh-Le offered. "I didn't mea..." And then he was on her.
She dodged the first strike, then got hit by the man's sheer bulk. She grabbed his wrist with one hand as the other clawed at his eyes; the Klingon's return strike had better leverage, and Anh-Le gasped in pain as the blade dug into her side and tore. Fuck. She had to end this fast, or she was dead.
The Klingon's meaty arm wrapped around her to squeeze, so Anh-Le did the first that came to mind, and head-butted the man in the mouth. Unlike his bony forehead, the Klingon's lower face was as sensitive as a human's, and the man who apparently loved his mother very much howled in pain as his nose was flattened. His breath smelled like gagh. Anh-Le didn't mind it, but, dude, brush your damn teeth before a battle!
In the narrow opening, Anh-Le got her hands on the knife, twisting it free of the man's hand, and as he shook his head to clear it, she grabbed him by the bandolier and stabbed him in the throat.
The Klingon's eyes went wide. He gripped her hand with his own rapidly weakening hands, the shock getting him faster than it had Anh-Le.
"Fuck," she heard herself say. She'd been in combat before several times, but this felt so much more personal. Part of her wondered if she should apologize. That part tended to have bad ideas.
Then her leg gave out just as the Klingon's eyes started to glaze over, and Anh-Le remembered that she was in a room full of pissed-off Klingons and one diplomat whose status she currently wasn't sure of.
Well, fuck me running, I guess.
Anh-Le grabbed a grenade at random from the dying Klingon's belt, pressed what she hoped dearly was the activation button, and threw it blindly into the mass of enemy troops.
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OOC: I'm going to let stardust decide if that was a flashbang or a frag grenade or what. Also, Anh-Le is capable enough in a fight, but most of her skill is dirty tricks and she's still a wiry woman rather than a jacked career soldier. Going to do a post for the Chapter 7 rescue mission thread hopefully tomorrow! Sorry for the delays, Dad is visiting this weekend.