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ShadowRun, SR4: Welcome to New York! by LongFist2015-07-20 20:40:45
  The Current Situation Posts (CSP) SubThread by LongFist2015-08-07 07:32:17
    CSP 050: It's gettin' hot in here... by LongFist2017-05-31 17:25:24
      Fire for effect Lady S: by LongFist 2017-05-31 17:26:52
    That shadowy figure, way back in the back?  Him?  In the dilation of time, the rest of the world fades away, until there is only the Lady S and -uh- him(?).  Well, Lady S manages to get a three-round pull off of both pistols, the rounds seemingly glancing off the shadowy body, ricocheting around "back there" causing *SOME*thing serious harm!  At the same second - this can only be described as a big black widow spider - shimmers into -uh- reality back there, somehow unable to keep up the invisibility spell it was hiding behind.  Behind the spider you can still see the shadowy whatsit parading around, still making scrabbling, gargling noises.  The spider that you just reveal only hisses loudly, three of its legs (on this side, it's left side - it's facing to your right) are bleeding ichor quite nicely, and you can see several large-ish wounds blown through the spider's body (they haven't the skeleton or firm organs to stop your large-calibre rounds) and ichor splashes around where the shadowy whatsit continues to cavort.  Then it jerks hard, bounces off the far wall and stops cavorting for some reason.

    Lots of things are still happening - but these are the things that your character is paying attention to at the moment.
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