Board Thread:Fun and Games Forum/@comment-25175520-20150521200045/@comment-107.196.174.179-20150607155533

(Sauron: It's called a temper. And unfortunately, I have one. It's cool, I'd be pissed too if I fixed the problem and then got hammered because no one went back and read the fix.)

Elkris-6, being pelted with bullets from Thunderlord, a pair of sidearms, and a rocket from Gjallarhorn, let out a binary cry. Across the room, Rhall stood up and turned in the direction of the servitor. Bashing Karak away with an unexpected swipe of his hand, the archon activated his teliporter, narrowly avoiding the second rocket, and suddenly appearing in front of Avgust and Arxus, who was leveling his Gjallarhorn again at the damaged servitor. The archon let out a rage-filled bellow and slammed his foot down a few feet from the pair, the shockwave from the kinetic amps in his boots sending them sprawling. While Rhall leveled his shrapnel launcher, Elkris-6 focused its purple gaze on the archon, beginning to stich and seal shut the small holes of bullets and ragged gashes of arc blade while the archon's shield hummed back into existence, only stopped short of one third recharge by a barrage of handcannon shots from Chorrin.

(And before you ask or accuse, yes servitors can do this in game, albeit at a slower pace with normal fallen troops than an archon ritually bound to it. It will be difficult to damage one without attracting the wrath of the other, though killing one would probably make the fight a lot easier. Best flex those teamwork muscles.)