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    Default Re: The Nightmare of SIDE

    "Agent Baneberry, this is Foxglove. Alert level Alpha, ready to -"

    Too fast. The water jet was too fast to avoid, but Aidan was literally in a water-breaking stance - with that, his coat's protections held.

    "- enact Doomsday Protocol."

    Because chances were Julia could be targeted too, and he likely wouldn't be getting there in time, so all he could do was leave things in the hands of Baneberry and the rest of the security measures he set up after the kidnapping. He also made a note to self to buy her a dog.

    The kid, though...Julie. Judging from his visor's readings (and not only that), she seemed to have Awakened a moment before, which...would be a good thing, if only she didn't start thinking that was enough to take on Daryll's summon - the same bloody creature that just killed a Sentinel. Aidan scowled, darting forwards for another hit-and-run.

    I thought Adaros had filled my yearly death quota.

    This time he went for the torso, and once more, if his punch connected, the energy would spread around and inside inside the elemental's body, making it brittle at a molecular level.

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    Technically speaking, delaying to benefit from Aids and such.
    Free: Stunting Corrosion Punch (Updated): same thing, but without the Weaken and with Cumulative and Insidious on the Affliction.
    Move: Close in!
    Standard: attack with Corrosion Punch (Updated) at (1d20+10)[30], crit on 26+. Crit!. Toughness DC 25 30 vs Incurable Damage, HAD DC 20 25 vs Cumulative Resistance&Recovery Impaired/Disabled/Transformed (now with 100% more Insidious).
    Move-by: Again Distance 4 away.

    Deflected at 1d10+22.
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