Everything certainly goes boom. It's a painfully familiar experience, really.
Dave's stunned for half a second, a second too long to avoid the bombs going off entirely. He can feel the stringing heat of them by the time he reacts, throwing his arms up to guard his face and halting time in the corridor, and it's one hell of a frozen moment. The wall of bombs all caught mid-explosion, everything blindingly bright with the light of it, tongues of flames at a standstill in the air. It's kind of beautiful, really, in a purely aesthetic sense.
Shit, his sleeve is on fire. Not beautiful at all, shit shit shit.
Dave curses and swats at the small flames, which are unfortunately not frozen in time thanks to already being attached to him, dashing forward through the timelocked explosions to the other end of the hall. He can't keep this up for too long, and he's gotta find these assholes before they can scurry up and set up even more traps.
He releases his grip on the flow of time in the corridor the moment he's clear of the blast, and the sudden thunder of noise right behind him is enough to leave his ears ringing. But better that than blown up again, right?
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Dave's stunned for half a second, a second too long to avoid the bombs going off entirely. He can feel the stringing heat of them by the time he reacts, throwing his arms up to guard his face and halting time in the corridor, and it's one hell of a frozen moment. The wall of bombs all caught mid-explosion, everything blindingly bright with the light of it, tongues of flames at a standstill in the air. It's kind of beautiful, really, in a purely aesthetic sense.
Shit, his sleeve is on fire. Not beautiful at all, shit shit shit.
Dave curses and swats at the small flames, which are unfortunately not frozen in time thanks to already being attached to him, dashing forward through the timelocked explosions to the other end of the hall. He can't keep this up for too long, and he's gotta find these assholes before they can scurry up and set up even more traps.
He releases his grip on the flow of time in the corridor the moment he's clear of the blast, and the sudden thunder of noise right behind him is enough to leave his ears ringing. But better that than blown up again, right?