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Terminator 3: Hunt

Oct 12th, 2024 (edited)
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  1. Ten yards ahead stood an assault robot, aiming its plasma rifle at a target to Glitch’s left, out of Glitch’s line of sight.
  2. Combat-oriented menu selections and situation analyses popped up into Glitch’s visual display far faster than either Glitch or the assault robot he faced could move.
  3. The analysis program was clear: Anything the assault robot was likely to be targeting was probably either an ally, a potential ally, or something that the Resistance would want to inspect in intact form. The fact that this location corresponded roughly to the last known location of Ten and Earl made the probability that they were the object of the robot’s attention extremely high.
  4. The amount of time it would take to bring Glitch’s chain gun back off its sling, ready it, aim it, and fire it, and for its rounds of ammunition to reach the assault robot in sufficient quantity to do it harm, was in excess of a second, far longer than it would take for the assault robot to evaluate its own situation and determine that it could eliminate its targets and then turn its weapon on Glitch.
  5. Glitch rejected that option. He kicked the metal door lying at his feet.
  6. The warped slab of metal skidded across the floor in substantially less than a second. More than a hundred kilograms in mass, it crashed into the assault robot’s ankles. The robot, its legs knocked out from beneath it, fell forward onto the door, shooting as it fell. The eruption of superheated plasma splashed out across the wall and ceiling, an erratic, badly aimed spray.
  7. Glitch brought his chain gun into line and opened fire.
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