User:Katrins/The Crystal Core Chapter 7

The Crystal Core: Chapter 7
Eggman begins to siphon energy from his machines two power sources, and starts to open fire. Everyone scatters, jumpiing and dodging, trying to avoid getting hit. Syber stands upside down on the metal ceiling, having magnetized his shoes to it. He watches from above and waits for the right moment to strike. Alter and Francisco move first. Francisco fires several Aero spheresat the Jewled Egg, but they have little effect on it. Eggman set his sights on him, and started firing in his direction. Alter then took advantage of the distraction, and fired a single stream of ice at the machine, freezing its right arm. At first,it looked like he immobilized it, but all at once, the ice shattered, and the arm swung around and hit Alter head on, slamming him into the wall.

Francisco: That thing is way too powerful!

Jake: I got an idea. Fly, can you distract him!

Fly: Roger.

Fly zooms up to Eggmans cockpit.

Fly: Hey, Eggman! bet you cant catch me!

Eggman: We'll see about that!

The robot reaches forewardto grab fly, but when it does, he fires fireball after fireball at the cockpit, blinding eggans feild of view with constant flames. He reaches foreward anyway, trying to grab fly, but ends up leaning foreward to far. Jake then rushes foreward, and uses a powerful homing attack on itsleg, knocking it off balance and sending the mech falling foreward.

Jake: Awesome!

Syber: Now.

He detatches himself from the ceiling, and falls right for the robot, where he phases inside of it. The machine starts to get back up soon after, and Alter manages to rise to his feet as well, preparing to continue the fight. Inside the machine, Syber made his way to its core systems, where Mikee and the Crystal Core were being held. When he reached them, Mikee was ungoncious, and the core was glowing weakly.

Syber: Time to get you out of here.

while feeling the rumbles and smashes of the battle taking place outside the machine, syber tries to unhook Mikee from the machine, but the locks were too tight.