[b]The bullets weaken the prosthetic arm, but do not break it.[/b]
[quote]You dun goofed.[/quote]
[b]B-BOOF- a massive heatwave erupts from Phoenix's armour, enough to melt flesh and other armour alike... Including the lattice makeup of graphene.[/b]
[spoiler]I know about graphene, and I know it's a type of ultra-thin plastic with high tensile strength. But like most other plastics, it can be melted easier than metal...
Not to mention that 2 inches of it is no match for an intense heatwave. Sure, it could take the drill no problem. But that drill was used to take out your shields in that area.
Even if I am wrong and its metal, its still metal. Metal can be compromised and melted by the heatwave, especially of its- again -only 2 inches. Heat is different from bullets, so once more, the tensile strength wouldn't matter. [/spoiler]
[b]The heatwave bores through the exposed graphene, melting its layered structure and hitting your flesh. HARD. Phoenix's ceramic-covered armour withstands the microwaves, as it was the epicentre of the massive blast.
His drill is obliterated-- half melted and half torn by trying to force itself past the shields. Phoenix discards his own left hand, still in the drill.
He backs up quickly, looking over his shoulder to observe the damage. The minigun slides forward, just in case Sal tries anything in a last-ditch attempt.[/b]
[quote]It's over, Sal. Let's call it a day.[/quote]
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