Sprinting back to the bolted door of the deck, Blake wondered if they'd be able to make it to the cannon unscathed. As he gripped the heavy handle, he turned to see a trembling Ford stumbling down the gangway, arms clutching the odd rockets that Marcus had handed him.
Not waiting for Marcus to join them, Blake pulled his beretta out with his free hand and pulled the door's handle down, making sure it didn't swing open unexpectedly. "You're not looking so good," he said, eyeing Ford suspiciously. A terrified sound from the back of the man's throat was his only response.
Holding out his arms, Blake tried to make his face softer, an obvious effort for the scarred mutant-hunter. "Give me those... You cover me with rifle fire." Ford handed Blake the rockets; they were lighter than he'd expected. Silently praying to the Good Man that they would cause enough damage, Blake nodded to Ford as he threw open the door.
It wasn't far to the cannon but with the uncertainty of the spiders and Foundation gunfire, it felt like ten miles. Running as fast as he could whilst in a half-crouch, Blake meandered towards the cannon, skipping and lunging out of aggressive grasps of the spiders as Ford kept pace, firing wildly to keep them at bay.
Sliding to an awkward halt at the base of the cannon, Blake planted the rockets by his feet and grabbed the first handle he saw. Swinging the chamber open, he placed a rocket inside and pulled the firing lever, cannon aimed straight at the attacking Foundation. Nothing but a dull 'clink' could be heard within the contraption. Blake cursed as he smashed the cannon with his fist, ignoring the panicked shouts of Ford.
Returning his attention to man behind him, Blake turned and noticed Marcus had joined in the action, bringing with him three more rockets. Placing his cargo on the deck next to Blake, Marcus readied his weapon and began defending the cannon alongside Ford.
"It won't fire!" Blake roared over the gunfire, furious at the prospect of his end. Suddenly, Ford turned and grabbed a wheel located at the side of the machine and began turning it. "I've seen designs not unlike this...you gotta turn the wheel to prep it!" Returning once again to the spiders, Ford continued to fire.
Blake spun the wheel until it suddenly stopped with a 'crunch', and then he stood up and lined the Foundation's trucks in his sight. "Praise to the Good Man!" Grinning maniacally, Blake fired.
The rocket shot out with a high-pitched squeal, fizzing sparks trailing behind at it corkscrewed towards Blake's target. Even before the rocket hit the ground a few metres short of the trucks, Blake had already loaded, prepped and fired the cannon again; this time a towards a closer group of Foundation soldiers heading towards the entrance of the ship. The rocket squealed straight and true, hitting the soldiers with a bang, engulfing them and the surrounding foliage in flames.
Blake revelled in the screams of the unholy soldiers as he loaded the third rocket into place. He aimed his sights once again on the Foundation trucks, laughing at the fiery scene that threatened to pin them down if the flames were to spread. Turning the wheel rapidly, Blake noticed that the rate of fire from Ford and Marcus had lessened. Spinning, Blake saw that the spiders were keeping their distance from the cannon not that it was firing. "There's gotta be more of these cannons! The spiders hate them...if we can get 'em going all at once, maybe these unholy beasts will leave us alone!"
Not waiting for a reply, Blake aimed his sights once again towards the trucks. Pulling the lever, Blake watched as the rocket exploded just short of the trucks again but succeeded in setting aflame the rest of the surrounding foliage, trapping the remaining soldiers within. The unlucky ones were either dead, or dying as the fire raged inside the dome.
"Praise the Good Man, heathens!!!" Blake screamed, as he loaded another rocket into the cannon.