What would your OC do if Zyira's Destructo-Sphere was hurled towards them?

What would your OC do if Zyira's Destructo-Sphere was hurled towards them?

Basic information about the attack:

The Destructo-Sphere is an energy ball that travels at about 800m/s, and releases an energy of up to 50 Megatons of TNT (City level). The attack is an enlarged version of Zyira's typical Dara-bolts, which usually releases 50 Tons of TNT (It can be reduced, but it can also be increased although it may take more time).

Since Zyira is a Ruzorok, which is a genetically engineered subspecies of Vloraxinyk, with enhanced speed, strength, durability, and healing. If a Ruzorok is attacked with a regular Dara-Bolt (Which takes 1/10th of a second to charge), it would feel similar to being hit with a rubber bullet, hence they usually dodge it or block it with their Daraviyum gauntlets. So a destructo-sphere point blank would instantly kill a Ruzorok as it is 1 million times the energy of a regular Dara-Bolt. So based on their attack, a full power Ruzorok usually ranges from City block level to City level.

This means there's a catch in which it takes 30 minutes to charge a Destructo-Sphere, so when in combat, usually a weaker sphere is made within the time constraints. But in this scenario, let's assume the attack is already charged and hurled towards your OC.

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