The gift shop jutted out from the wall of the lobby some, the glass panes arranged to showcase more of the pictures, action figures and memorabilia with three broad windows than they might with one.  This layout gave us some cover from Dragon’s attacks.

And hey, if she ends up breaking the windows with a burst of spray, maybe you can move some sticky shards. Although I guess they’d get stuck to the ground.

Even when the force of the spray served to break the windows, the expansion of the foam at the edges of the frame soon blocked the worst of it off.

Ah, yeah, or the frame.

If anything, it was closing the windows off.  Only the pane of glass facing us was left unbroken and largely free of foam.

Nice – cover that, when broken, only covers more. Not bad.

Sensing this, Dragon started to advance further into the lobby.  Her broad, mechanical feet began hissing with vapor, and the goo my ground-borne bugs were hauling towards her began to run, losing its consistency and stickiness.

Ahh, she considered the possibility of the mech having to go through the foam and installed the anti-foam substance in the mech’s feet… smart.

She set one foot down directly on a pile of foam, and lifted it up again with no difficulty.  It was clear: the foam wouldn’t hamper her.

Maybe you can somehow use this? Coat the bugs in the anti-foam and fly into some foam that’s in your way? But the solvent is probably used up too, so that wouldn’t do much and the bugs would probably get stuck.

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