I was waiting to see what the guy did who I was chasing. As well wait for the other eldar guy to post to see what he says. Though if none post tomorrow, I'll put up a post.
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Status Alert: Hostilities have been confirmed. Targets noted as Eldar, Tyranid, Tau, and Human. Demon presence Unknown
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Diagnosis: Eldar, Tau and human presences seem to be in Conflict with several Tyranid Hostiles.
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Mission Alert: Eldar and Tyranids must be Terminated. Both pose Significant risk to both Primary and Ultimate missions.
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[b]Analysis: 2 Eldar organics confirmed. 5 Tyranid Hostiles confirmed. Larger forces indicate Tyranid as primary Target. Tau and Human allies cancels that out. Rules of Engagements state that the Eldar are the more dangerous foe. Tyranids poses a significant threat to C'tan Ultimate Objective. Eldar holds knowledge of how to navigate the Enclosure. Tyranids pose mild threat. Eldar has the ability to call upon the Warp. Tyranids holds the capacity to wipe out all Organic life in the current Galactic System, nulled by the current circumstances. Tyranids are not being led by the Hive Mind, suggesting that they would only be operating on Instinct.[/b]
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[b]Conclusion: Eldar must be Terminated. Directly after confrontation, Tyranid Termination is authorized. Termination of Tau and Human elements authorized if Hostile actions are taken. After current conflict is concluded, termination of Demon next. Termination of Tau and human elements then Authorized.[/b]
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[b]Combat Algorithms Activated.[/b]
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Combat Suggestion: Eldar unaware of Necron Frame's current Location. Eldar currently poses a major threat as Warp channeler, as such Close Combat actions suggested.
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Combat Update: Tyranids initiating Tactical retreat.
[b]Analysis: Eldar will not be focusing on Tyranid threat. Ability to effectively Terminate Eldar compromised.[/b]
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[b]Solution: Quick Termination of Eldar Life form suggested. Current distance between Targets indicate that, though Insufficient for a Decapitating strike, is still close enough for Gauss Energies to effectively cripple Targets.[/b]
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Initiating Combat Strike
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Analysis: Eldar caught of guard. Termination 78% confirmed. Altering weapon fire to -shzzk-
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Error: Targeting Canceled
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Combat Report: Large Being of Unknown proportions has Impacted the Frame. Unknown damage caused by Impact.
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Damage Repor: Damage caused by Impact non-existant. Horns exhibited little damage to Necron frame.
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Combat Report: Hostile positively identified as Khorn Bloodletter. Primary Objective confirmed. Objective must be Terminated.
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[b]Observation: Bloodletter currently holding a Large sword, evidently preparing for what it believes as a Killing strike. Current pose shows superior Leverage. However, the apparent Bloodlust in it's attack has not given it time to properly coordinate himself. He's legs are still not properly in place for a Decapitation strike[/b]
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[b]Damage Analysis: Unknown Blade composition. Worst case scenario of the Blade's effects would have it scrambling current Software. Unlikely at this point. Lasting damage upon Necron frame unlikely. Damage calculated as a long downward vertical slash. Unlikely for him to have the presence of mind to calculate that the Majority of his upper body is currently vulnerable.[/b]
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[b]Tactical Analysis: Currently, all Hostiles are unaware of Regeneration ability. The Eldar, the most likely to guess it, would not know for sure if Regeneration is possible. As such, it would be best if they all didn't know about the Regeneration for as long as possible. Termination of Bloodletter well within the realm of possibility. By bringing his arms upward, he is basically putting his weight to both of his legs, and would not have the time to properly reposition himself should his legs fall. The best tactical option he could think off, plunging his sword through the Necron Frame as he fell, would still keep him out of balance long enough for a Crippling counter attack. That technique, stabbing us with his blade, would also allow us to regenerate around the blade. This would render him weaponless and unable to fight without a proper Sword. If he fell down in any other manner, sideways or backwards, it would still entail using his arms to push himself up, giving him a detrimental overall effectiveness to his Combat abilities. If he were to roll away, it would still give sufficient time to fire several Gauss blasts towards his retreating form.[/b]
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[b]Conclusion: Utilize leverage, the Bloodletter's stance, and overall bloodthirstiness to counter his sneak attack with a Vicious counter attack[/b]