Brank
Fleya clutched at her head as the magnetic field triggered. All of her implants were ferro neutral, so she wasn't immediately torn to shreds by her own skeleton being ripped free, but her mind was still subject to induction. Even as her thoughts were scrambled, she found the strength to slam the throttle forward, her reduced mental state confused and enraged when her Taroka remained largely still.
The machine struggled valiantly against its magnetic binds, arms slowly reaching forward as though to try choke Exie, but it was far too little and far too slow. The very same field that trapped the Taroka in place slammed Exie's blade through it, piercing the cockpit and cruising right on through the mech's back. Fleya clenched her teeth and groaned in agony as her vision was overtaken with multiple warnings.
Unlike Fleya's own attack, Malsit's hadn't missed the mark; Fleya's body was bisected cleanly in two across her abdomen. Even this wouldn't normally be fatal for a Qunit, were it not for the fact the core of her cold fusion reactor had been breached, nuclear reagents flowing out and mixing in with her flowing blood. She began to hyperventilate as her body instinctually tried to generate enough bioelectricity to make up for the lost generator. Her eyes glazed over as her ocular implants shut down alongside the others, all power desperately trying to keep the brain alive.
Wiira turned his attention back to the battle just in time to see Fleya's Taroka get impaled. His eyes went wide and he kicked his own machine back up to maximum power, completely disregarding his own safety while calling out for her over the comms.
W: "Fleya! Hadalen damn it Fleya respond, that's an order!"
He turned his attention to the crippled Exie.
W: "You cheap fucking knock off! WHAT DID YOU DO!?"
As Malsit revelled in his kill, Alerts began to blare as that second Qunit-grade Taroka returned and resumed its engagement. The fire from its coilguns was far more accurate this time around, several hits glancing Exie's armour before he could respond. As the distance rapidly closed, CIWS fire belted away at Exie's sealed missile pods, as if daring them to launch and feel the wrath of their own warheads.
This should have been an easy victory. Malsit should have killed Wiira with little more than an afterthought and a bolt of particle fire. Instead, his own injuries, the combat stims wearing off, and Exie's damaged state left them nearly as sluggish as their opponent.
The experimental claws adorning the Taroka unfolded as the displacement between them ticked down to zero, the plasma lined blades shearing off one of Exie's legs below the knee. A powerful kick sent the Hand of God flying off course, but by the time Malsit had eyes on his opponent once again, Wiira was gone, charging at full burn back to Fleya's Taroka.