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>They'd almost moved on, dismissing this observation
>But then he'd forced them to pause
>Look harder for just a few moments
>A flicker
>A faint flicker of light under the snow
>The three took aim
>At Mishi's call, instead of aiming for the light, the three would aim a little ways below it
>The flicker was likely the screen of her face, she couldn't keep it from displaying the overheating warning
>Shooting that would be useless
>The three of them needed to aim for her core
>A countdown was made as the three lined up their shots
>3.... 2... 1...
>Three shots rang out
>The mound of snow exploded outward, a trail of it being kicked up and pulled into the sky in the drone's wake
>The soldier chambered another round, but Mishi told him to wait
>The drone didn't immediately fall
>They hadn't landed a killing blow
>And now she was mobile, in the air
>At this distance they'd just be wasting munitions
>Bracing themselves against the cold, Mishi and the Soldiers advanced
>Where the drone had once been hiding, likely trying to offset overheating by burying herself in the snow, was a pool of oil
>They had certainly hit her
>Now, to confirm the important part
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