Chapter 21 - Battlesphere (1/2)
The two Droidekas (or destroyers) stopped rolling to reveal one meter droids. Their deflector shield came to life, blocking the shots that Cell and Brain had fired. Also, their twin blaster cannons started firing at amazing speeds.
”Ohhh! My leg!”
Before they could retreat Cell was shot in the leg. Brain saved his life by pushing him out of the way of the following lasers. However, they were now trapped inside the room.
As soon as the Destroyers appeared Dageer and Tech had jumped out of the door frame. Laser shots were hitting the wall behind them and reflecting a little bit, almost catching them.
Dageer attention was now fixed over Cell and his injured leg. Brain was taking a look a it.
”I wish we hadn't sent Three-four back. He had way more medic training than I did. But don't worry Cell, it's going to be ok.”
Then Brain looked at Dageer, and pointed to the door, where the Destroyers were still pouring fire.
”We have to do something about them sir. If more droids arrive then we are doomed.”
”I know. Luckily they are dumb. Can you hear it? They are approaching. Wait for them to pass through the door and stick your guns in their shield.”
The droid did exactly what Dageer said they would. As the first Destroyer crossed the door, before he could turn and fire, Dageer put his weapon through the shield and blew his circuits.
The second Destroyer, however, took the chance to fire at Dageer arm, that could be seen through the door. Instead of retracting his arm, Dageer dropped to the ground. As the Destroyer turned down to shoot at him, Brain jumped through the door directly on the droid. The Destroyer tried to shook him off, but Brain shot his head.
Dageer took the lead once again. Brain and Tech helped Cell.
”Come on! Tech already armed the detonators. We need to get to the hanger on floor 27!”
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Meanwhile, in the factory command center.
A geonosian - Tharrg - was talking to some droids and watching the battle outside on some screens when suddenly the alarms went of.
”What ... kikkuy... happened?”