Season 45, Week 5
T260G
(SaGa Frontier)
 
At the current rate, T260 is nigh-certain to complete its assigned mission. Actually, scans show that her opponent is a mere underdeveloped fleshling - thus, the "nigh" part may be unnecessary. Ayla, the prehistoric cavewoman, is out of her league both in resources and raw strength: after all, punching, kicking and biting should do little more than put some scratches on T2's sturdy frame. However, a simple human would easily fry under the sheer raw might of a Cosmic Rave. As such, little more than activation of Omega Body and V-MAX will be necessary for this fight. T260G's mission is almost complete, and the idea of a cavewoman stopping that short is mathematically unlikely at best.

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It's a battle between two very different eras as a prehistoric muscle-woman goes toe to steel toe with the Mec (and former ship's computer) called T260G! Though she has a few other tricks up her mammoth-fur sleeves, Ayla's winning strategy here is sure and simple: spin. Tail Spin, that is. Her normally devastating physical attacks are blunted by T260G's formidable defenses, so she'll spin to victory instead with her only magical-damage tech! Combine this with Kiss, which she can use to heal herself until V-MAX ends (it's bound to wear off eventually), and you can see why she's not intimidated by her foe. With the Heavy championship so close, she won't cut it (her?) any slack!


SageAcrin
The height of technology.

The depths of primitivity.

The apex of humanity.

The origin of humanity.

There's an obvious way this could end.

There's an obvious way this could end in the Duelling League, too.

There's another, more horrific way this could end in the Duelling League, involving whipped cream, a vaccum cleaner attachment, and a leotard.

But of course, the way this actually ended was simple.

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"WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!" Ayla cheered, as she soared high in the sky.

She'd always wanted to ride on a mecha.

And now she finally had.

"I don't think this is quite the result anyone expected when the rustbucket used CosmicRave." Red noted, as T260G majestically, meteorically, flew through the sky, cheering Ayla clinging on for dear life.

Ultimately, V-MAX ran out, and the duo gracefully slammed into the stands.

Technically, Ayla was unconcious first, rendered unconcious by T260G's attack, and was out of bounds first, rendering a clear win for T260G.

Ultimately, however, the real victory for machines was mixed.

After all, in the DL, it's easier to heal someone than it is to replace parts.

T260G: 35
Ayla: 19