Remember their first goal was to lead him away from the ship so Splink could fix it. Also remember that the gun is a holographic display created by her glove, so it disappears as soon as she opens her hand, grabbing for something to hold onto.
Oh, right. Er, I was commenting on the standard opening action sequence of a cinematic boss fight, yeah…
Wait, if its a holographic gun that’s not necessarily going to do any damage, why not use wide beam on hi-bright and temporarily flash-blind the… whatever it is?
Only the aiming mechanism is a hologram, the actual blast comes from the glove itself, there’s a tiny energy rail that connects the thumb knuckle to the index finger knuckle.
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Oh, now she pulls a gun, then misses, then loses the weapon.
Remember their first goal was to lead him away from the ship so Splink could fix it. Also remember that the gun is a holographic display created by her glove, so it disappears as soon as she opens her hand, grabbing for something to hold onto.
Oh, right. Er, I was commenting on the standard opening action sequence of a cinematic boss fight, yeah…
Wait, if its a holographic gun that’s not necessarily going to do any damage, why not use wide beam on hi-bright and temporarily flash-blind the… whatever it is?
Only the aiming mechanism is a hologram, the actual blast comes from the glove itself, there’s a tiny energy rail that connects the thumb knuckle to the index finger knuckle.