Certain death;
Definite kill;
To describe a strike from "Salamander", these two words are more than enough.
Two high-frequency cutting whips sweep horizontally from both left and right, the surface of the fluid metal armor releasing 16 slashing and 14 stabbing motions, not only completely sealing off the target's potential escape routes but also setting a calculated time difference in the attacks tailored to their characteristics (the slashing ability of the fluid metal is reliant on centrifugal force, with only the last few centimeters at the ends having true cutting capability; the stabs are formed by hydraulic pressure changes and have similar issues, and being straight-line attacks, are easier to predict)—and as a last resort, should a miss occur, a multitude of arrow-like projectiles formed from solidified fluid armor are prepared to launch a scatter-shot attack.