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And just like that, it appeared. The dragon was a quadrupedal draconian beast from the fantastical classic interpretation; a departure from the pseudo-realistic wyvernian creature thought to be more physically possible in the modern day, thanks mostly to that movie "Reign of Fire". The wings had a distinct curve to them, and what would've been a thumb claw on bat wings was instead a pair of talons on the wings of the dragon. A beautiful frill, bright silver fading to purple towards the edge, began at the top of its head just behind its eyes and in between a pair of long, black-tipped silver horns that pointed up and away from the skull, flowing down the center of its neck and body and running all the way to the tip of its tail. Another sharp frill, in the same colors, could be seen under the chin, and had the rough appearance of a goatee.
So instead, I just pointed the AK up at the drone, which was fairly close to us by now, and started shooting at it. The Europan drone turned out out to be the side of a vending machine, so it couldn't exactly evade the bullets, but Forty-Seven started shooting at the large turbofan above the drone's main body, its apparent method of propulsion, at the same time. The bullets from both of our weapons- well, okay, more Forty-Seven's M4A1 carbine than my own AK, considering that I had never thought to ask Barry about how to handle recoil- quickly chewed through the drone and ended up setting off its internal power source. Naturally, the resulting explosion blew most of it to pieces and left its remains to come clattering down to the ground, some twenty feet ahead of us amd directly on the path that we'd just been walking up from.