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- The spear was snatched from his back by a shadowy, indistinct figure, and the second man down cut loose with his AK-100, spraying bullets at the barely glimpsed spear-wielding killer. The thing moved so fast it almost seemed to be dodging the bullets as it turned and ran back down the canyon. The Russian charged after it, bellowing. He never saw the thing he stepped on, never saw the
- curving metal strips that snapped up out of the snow and drove spikes into his sides and shoulders, trapping him instantly.-pg.435 chpt.25
- Gunin felt burning lines of pain as bullets tore through his right sleeve and through his arm, but the pain was not bad, not enough to make him scream--the spikes had already hurt him enough to deaden his sensitivity. The creature holding the spear seemed to side-step the bullets easily.
- Then it jabbed the spear forward, and Gunin no longer worried about spikes or bullets or anything else as the thing cut his heart out with a single quick gesture. After that, the alien disappeared, blurring into invisibility. The other Russians never saw what hit them-but even so, it took several long minutes for them all to die.-pg.436 chpt.25
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