[ Clearly, Spock was entirely wrong about his companion. "Roger" seems to harbor nothing short of a death wish. He heaves bodies aside as he watches a new set of vampires step forwaard. There is no way for "Roger" to protect his back and they are quick to take advantage of that fact, lunging for him even as the remaining pair from the initial attackers distract him with feinted attacks.
That "Roger" considers one of their number a suitable shield is a mistake; one blow is not a feint. A vampire's fist pierces straight through his fellow, leaving "Roger" pinned between attacks at his front and his back. ]
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That "Roger" considers one of their number a suitable shield is a mistake; one blow is not a feint. A vampire's fist pierces straight through his fellow, leaving "Roger" pinned between attacks at his front and his back. ]