Stolas kept moving forward at a quick but even pace, marching down the street as if he already owned the city. A small step right allowed a shot to pass by him while the second in the salvo returned to the sender's center mass. The soldiers were starting to learn shooting at the Sith Lord wasn't the best use of their ammunition over firing at soldiers instead.
An eyebrow rose behind the man's faceplate as the Jedi spoke again, this time actually directed at him. How cute.
"Ah, the classic Jedi dilemma," Morgan said dismissively, waving his right hand through the air- a gesture the Force followed along with. As Max's focus turned toward the groundsweeper, Stolas' turned instead to the trashed speeder the Jedi's projectile had originally come from, now behind him.
"Garrulous talk, or witless and ineffectual action," he continued, head tilting ever so slightly. "Although I do hear Jedi throw impressive funerals. The value of practice, no?"
@Maxims Tionson would have to fight the Magpie's pilot for control of the turret to drag it around, and although he would win that tug of war and send bolts into the backs of advancing troopers after a second or so, there was an opening. In the middle of that a shotgun blast of random glass and metal shrapnel of varying sizes launched itself at his back under Morgan's control. The razor hail could inflict severe damage to the man's unarmoured and defended back and potentially break his concentration as a result.
If focus was maintained on the Magpie's gun it would chew through a few Sith soldiers during a sweeping burst meant for the defenders. It stopped firing for the moment after a barked order from Stolas and soldiers started clearing the immediate firing line. There was also some yelling about a Jedi popping out of the east alleyways followed by some screaming and gurgling type noises.
"Aadya, deal with that would you?" Stolas said through his comm to the young acolyte in reference to the attack on their east flank from the alleys. Morgan chose instead to deal with the Jedi who had no small amount of power and experience. He was the linchpin of the front defense and if he was occupied or taken down it was more likely the Denon resistance would collapse.
Not much farther for either of them to reach close combat range now. The march continued.
"I'd suggest you handle Roland Rook's as well, but I'm afraid you'll have to gather up the pieces."
An eyebrow rose behind the man's faceplate as the Jedi spoke again, this time actually directed at him. How cute.
"Ah, the classic Jedi dilemma," Morgan said dismissively, waving his right hand through the air- a gesture the Force followed along with. As Max's focus turned toward the groundsweeper, Stolas' turned instead to the trashed speeder the Jedi's projectile had originally come from, now behind him.
"Garrulous talk, or witless and ineffectual action," he continued, head tilting ever so slightly. "Although I do hear Jedi throw impressive funerals. The value of practice, no?"
@Maxims Tionson would have to fight the Magpie's pilot for control of the turret to drag it around, and although he would win that tug of war and send bolts into the backs of advancing troopers after a second or so, there was an opening. In the middle of that a shotgun blast of random glass and metal shrapnel of varying sizes launched itself at his back under Morgan's control. The razor hail could inflict severe damage to the man's unarmoured and defended back and potentially break his concentration as a result.
If focus was maintained on the Magpie's gun it would chew through a few Sith soldiers during a sweeping burst meant for the defenders. It stopped firing for the moment after a barked order from Stolas and soldiers started clearing the immediate firing line. There was also some yelling about a Jedi popping out of the east alleyways followed by some screaming and gurgling type noises.
"Aadya, deal with that would you?" Stolas said through his comm to the young acolyte in reference to the attack on their east flank from the alleys. Morgan chose instead to deal with the Jedi who had no small amount of power and experience. He was the linchpin of the front defense and if he was occupied or taken down it was more likely the Denon resistance would collapse.
Not much farther for either of them to reach close combat range now. The march continued.
"I'd suggest you handle Roland Rook's as well, but I'm afraid you'll have to gather up the pieces."
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