The lance was closing and getting better angles for shots, but the Manticore was something else. Maybe the crew were especially diligent in their training? Whatever the reason, their accuracy was insanely good. LRMs rained down on the Grand Dragon along with PPC fire (5 damage RL, 1 damage CT, 10 damage RA). Its right arm only had a tiny amount of armour left now. Its like the tank was targeting its PPC. Worse still, its turret turned as its weapons recharged and reloaded, so it could unleash SRMs upon the nearby Cicada. Nearly every single one hit (4 damage LT, 2 damage LA, RA, HD, 1 pilot injury). Mekner rocked about in the cockpit as one of the damn missiles even struck the Cicada's ferroglass. It had thin armour already, but it was getting shaved off. However, the absolute worse thing was that all this accurate fire was putting off the aim of Alek and his lance mate. Both missed their shots.
One of the Vedettes landed an AC/5 shot on the left arm of the Shadow Hawk, but it was still minor damage (5 damage LA). All the other tanks missed. In response, the Shadowhawk hit the Vedette with its own AC/5 and some LRMs to boot (5 damage LS, heavy damage, +3 to driving skill rolls and 1/2 MP, 3 damage LS). The Vedette's engine began to let out a lot more noise, none of it healthy sounding. Meanwhile the Valkyrie, which had hung back, unleashed some LRMs on the Scorpion (5 damage FR, 3 damage LS, minor damage, +1 to driving skill rolls).
(Grand Dragon on 7 heat, Cicada on 2)
Aleksandr's mech was beginning to feel like a sauna. It was slowing down slightly too due.
All four tanks remained close together, each trying to provide cover for the rest. They were well trained.