How am I supposed to win the last fight?

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I'm playing the Nightmare Harvest mod and I'm at the point where I'm facing about 20 lonestar members by myself. I've been "boosted" by the dragon, so I have a bit more hp and 5 ap per turn, but there's still no way I can tackle all 20 of them. How am I supposed to win the fight?

I'm specced as a street samurai with mostly rifle and some adept skills if that matters.






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