we all got expectations and sometimes they go wrong
[Jaeger knew it was a mistake to stay and fight this thing.
He had tried to get Wesker to leave, but in the end they agreed that it needed to be taken care of. If Wesker couldn't handle it, who could? So if they don't kill it, someone could get seriously hurt or killed, and it's best just to remove it from the picture now while they're here. It doesn't matter that this place is unnerving Jaeger so badly he's having a hard time shooting straight, the important thing is that this monster is taken out.
It looks like Uroboros, and the more Jaeger sees of it, the more unsteady his aim becomes. Using the sword or scythe won't work - he can't imagine getting any closer to it than he already is, and even though the rifle's shots don't seem to be doing anything, he can at least pretend to be useful from back here. Wesker's got plenty of weaponry, so surely he can find something that will damage it better than Jaeger's limited options. It's times like this he really does wish he was a better fighter, but even if he was he'd be at a severe disadvantage. Look at the size of this thing.
It's been ignoring him for the most part, focusing on Wesker and otherwise just sort of watching them with its hundreds - thousands? - of eyes. The mechanical sounds continue in the background and it's all so oppressive Jaeger can barely think. But he's trying his best to maintain his focus, because even though he's damn near useless, he could never turn and run and leave Wesker to face this alone.
One of his shots is a lucky one - he hits a particularly large eye dead on and the blast causes it to sink in further to the disgusting mass, no longer working. Immediately, all the other remaining eyes turn on Jaeger. There's something absolutely horrifying at having all of them look directly at you, and Jaeger freezes on the spot, rifle still at the ready like he's going to take another shot. He knows he should - or better yet, he should move, but he can't seem to will himself to do either.
The mass of eyes doesn't move, but an equally horrifying appendage of tentacles (also filled with eyes, of course) swings around and then straight ahead, with the intention of impalement on the sharp pieces of metal imbued toward the end of the writhing mass. If it hits, Jaeger won't survive, and he's all too aware of that. It's only then that he starts to move, and it's far too late for him to get away.]
He had tried to get Wesker to leave, but in the end they agreed that it needed to be taken care of. If Wesker couldn't handle it, who could? So if they don't kill it, someone could get seriously hurt or killed, and it's best just to remove it from the picture now while they're here. It doesn't matter that this place is unnerving Jaeger so badly he's having a hard time shooting straight, the important thing is that this monster is taken out.
It looks like Uroboros, and the more Jaeger sees of it, the more unsteady his aim becomes. Using the sword or scythe won't work - he can't imagine getting any closer to it than he already is, and even though the rifle's shots don't seem to be doing anything, he can at least pretend to be useful from back here. Wesker's got plenty of weaponry, so surely he can find something that will damage it better than Jaeger's limited options. It's times like this he really does wish he was a better fighter, but even if he was he'd be at a severe disadvantage. Look at the size of this thing.
It's been ignoring him for the most part, focusing on Wesker and otherwise just sort of watching them with its hundreds - thousands? - of eyes. The mechanical sounds continue in the background and it's all so oppressive Jaeger can barely think. But he's trying his best to maintain his focus, because even though he's damn near useless, he could never turn and run and leave Wesker to face this alone.
One of his shots is a lucky one - he hits a particularly large eye dead on and the blast causes it to sink in further to the disgusting mass, no longer working. Immediately, all the other remaining eyes turn on Jaeger. There's something absolutely horrifying at having all of them look directly at you, and Jaeger freezes on the spot, rifle still at the ready like he's going to take another shot. He knows he should - or better yet, he should move, but he can't seem to will himself to do either.
The mass of eyes doesn't move, but an equally horrifying appendage of tentacles (also filled with eyes, of course) swings around and then straight ahead, with the intention of impalement on the sharp pieces of metal imbued toward the end of the writhing mass. If it hits, Jaeger won't survive, and he's all too aware of that. It's only then that he starts to move, and it's far too late for him to get away.]
