Flechette threw a handful of darts at Sundancer, pinning the girl against the wall.
Nice. Doesn’t stop her from moving her mini sun around, but nice.
Somehow Flechette had avoided Trickster’s attention. How? Kid Win turned to look, saw that she was standing so her body blocked Trickster’s line of sight to both the darts and his teammate.
Niiice. He can’t swap what he can’t see, so the trick is to make him not see what he needs to swap!
Better keep that in mind for later, Grue. Just in case.
So he can only teleport what he sees?
Oh, you didn’t know that.
I think I might’ve gotten too used to having Tattletale around.
So did Flechette figure that out or did she just get lucky?
Kid Win moved to mimic Flechette’s technique, running to a position where he would be between the injured Ballistic and Trickster. He cocked his spark pistol.
Nice.
He was nearly lined up for his shot when his gun disappeared from his hand, an awkwardly sized piece of wood taking its place.
Damn. I guess Trickster figured out what he was doing, swapped himself with someone who would be able to see the gun, and then swapped the gun.
A second later, his mask and visor cracked against a hard surface.
Uh-oh. Did Trickster just teleport Kid?
He had to grip the wall to steady himself and keep from falling. He’d been teleported.
Yep.