Welp.
This is probably really stupid, but you don't want to endanger the helicopter pilot. You unclip your harness and tell them to get you over the fight.
You're at
least a hundred feet or so into the air, but you know you've taken significantly nastier hits than a fall like that – hell, you lost limbs multiple times to Bakuda. The drop isn't even going to slow you down, at this point.
It's going to hurt. But that hardly means anything, any more. Pain is something that happens to other people, mostly.
As the chopper passes over the fight, you jump, aiming carefully as you fall. The Thing coughs in your hand, four times, splashing the man-dragon with all of its doses of anaesthetic.
You have a second to take in the battlefield – Lung is about twelve feet tall at this point, covered in silver scales and wreathed in flame. He's currently throwing an enormous
thing, all muscle and bone and sharp teeth, the length of the street.
Another jumps at him, and he bats it aside like it isn't even there.
And then you hit him.
You feel your ribs and hips and spine break as you impact, but you wrap your arms around his neck, pressing your gloves to his body and clinging on as hard as you can. You can feel him bucking and convulsing under your hands, but you can't see anything beyond the swathe of silver scales and the fire.
You feel him claw clumsily at your back, tearing you open, but that'll heal soon enough. He doesn't seem to be slowing down much, but you think you're making headway. He doesn't seem to be
moving too much, either, and you thank your lucky stars that the upgrades to your gloves seem to be disorienting him as promised.
He hasn't managed to gather together the wits to throw you off, yet.
What now?
[ ] Ride that dragon. Electro-shock gloves to the face, until he drops.
[ ] Shockgun to the back of the neck, pull the trigger 'til it runs dry.
[ ] You're pretty distracting, right now. Let go and lure him away.
[ ] Write In.
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