User blog comment:Tribaldragon1/Tribal's Arena of Doom/@comment-32153758-20160122232449

OOC: This one will be one I take seriously. -- Scenario:

In an alternate universe...

A currently unknown navy has had one of their really small space stations (1.5 mile x 1.5 mile) attacked by Delusion. A raid took place, and although the Delusion forces were fought off, the navy took their losses. Now, 15 soldiers remain, living on limited food and water, with no way of contacting home. And all the lights are broken, with some barely flickering. There are 20 dead carcasses laying on the ground, with 5 being the very same elite soldiers.

However, during the nights that they spend in the dark, scared and fearful, they can faintly hear galloping. Today, curious to find what is out there, the 15 soldiers take their chances. Armed with limited ammo, they go forward. - Enemy:

The Gravedigger-series robot. Looks alone are enough to make the most experienced troops shudder. With 4 legs and 4 arms, heavy armor, and a height of 7.5ft, this robot is a beast to behold. 4 arms means possibly holding 4 guns. Or 4 swords. 4 legs means pretty fast.

The GD-series robot was a project based off of the famous HM robot, known for mind controlling bees. After PANZER gave Delusion brain scans of their "shamblers", which were dead humans "revived" by a gas, Delusion adapted it to the Gravedigger, and therefore this robot is capable of reviving dead humans, provided their brain is still attached.



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Now, who will take the challenge? 15 slightly elite regular humans (no superhumans that resist like stabs to the heart or some BS) from the navy of whoever takes the challenge... vs the robot thing.