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RP: YSS Kaiyō Mission 33: Usowotsuku

Seventh Floor Corridor

Though Molli was successful in bringing the Nepleslian in his boxers to the ground, allowing Sif to fire over him, this quickly put his attention towards them, screaming something about taking supplies. "He's out of his mind!" Sif declared as she shifted her aim towards him as a challenge. "Pull that trigger and you're a dead man!" she warned. But that threat didn't get acted on as the floor began to collapse as the rest of the team left the corridor and into the room William busted into. Sif followed suit, entering through the hole and took position against the door next to it, setting herself to guard the new entrance for any police presence, taking this short lull in the action to pat herself down for any damage as well as reloading her impaler rifle. No one was going to get the jump on her or the team.

She looked around the room to find anything heavy, and her eyes fell upon the workbench. That was so far the only thing likely heavy enough, but by itself, it wasn't going to plug the hole. "Stack the crates over here," she said, taking one last peek through the hole before she began pushing the crates to the hole. "See if we can get the workbench over here to brace this."
 
Before William could debate carrying Aiko with Morgana, Aiko made the decision for them. Luckily, he managed to widen the makeshift door as he pushed his massive frame through it.

Once inside he covered the entrance while everyone else retreated into the room, firing off shots with his revolver into the approaching combatants. After they had all made it inside, he took Sif's advice and moved to the workbench. He took the rifle and slung it over his shoulder, pocketed the grenade, and grabbed extra ammo for the rifle. Once that was done he swept the bench clear, and hoisted the bench into the air. "Coming through." He grunted as he moved to brace Sif's makeshift barricade.
 
Morgana let out a long exhale as Aiko forged ahead, and turned her attention to Sif's project. As the equipment upon the workbench wobbled around as it was dragged into place the grenade upon it caught her eye. She casually walked over and picked it up, scrutinising it with a fierce intensity as the chaos around her continued.

"Sif, don't get too carried away." She said thoughtfully, lifting up one of the crates and placing the grenade under it so the crates weight was pressing on the spoon. She then pilled the pin before retreating into the fire escape.

"If they see we've trapped our exit they'll move more cautiously, hopefully." She added with a slightly defeated sigh. "Then again residents of this area don't seem to have the best survival instincts."
 
Donut Room

Any change in Aiko's state of mind was lost on Aratani. Unlike the rest of the away team, Aratani didn't have a year's worth of missions with the Kaiyo XO to have gotten to know the Ketsurui and so mistook the Chusa's demeanor to be the tone she was setting for this mission. Even the Nepleslian was helping herself to some of the bountiful quantity of donut. Finding herself in agreement that a mission out of mechs and armors could use a little informal quirkiness, Aratani stuffed a pastry into her own mouth before following Rio and then Morgana out the window.

Fire Escape

It would have been easy for the Neko-born Shoi to simply float up and to their destination on the eleventh floor, but given the circumstances Aratani believed them in, she took a more peculiar strategy to the same route. Monkey climbing along the bars below the first ladder in her path, she hopped up and onto it, doing a half turn as she did to be on its outer ledge. When the bars looked too rusty to hold, her body swung on the stable bar she still held once and then twice before she released her grip and hugged her body towards the conduit piping on the wall.

There was not a lot of vertical space in those old enclosed area forgotten to time until now, but she made use of what little room there was with each movement. Skittering up the wall with her hands holding the old pipes and the toes of her feet planted along them as well, she looked down towards the window she had come from some floors below to be sure her team was able to abscond.

The donut was still sticking out of her mouth, the chocolate glaze melting into her cheeks where it pressed into the edges of her maw.
 
The Donut Room

"Fffffh! Not so fast!" the drugged-up detective fumed through his teeth, keeping a firm grasp on his pistol even as Molli's mechanical limb attempted to disarm him.

He absolutely would not let go, and slid on his skivvies all the way to the improvised path William had created moments before. With a solid thud, his noggin caught on the threshold's jagged entrance when Molli's arm passed it and returned to her, forcing him to finally release his determined hold on the gun. Luckily for the detective, his body remained outside in the hallway when the Kaiyō's ID-SOL Marine hefted up the metal workbench with his gargantuan strength and placed it back down to block the way with a thunderous rumble that belied the ease with which William had crossed the room. Along with Sif's, the heavy table was more than enough to plug the hole.

With her arm recalled and firmly attached to her shoulder, Molli found herself whole. As had Sif upon her quick check for any wounds. No one seemed injured as far as they could tell, the team fortunate thus far to have avoided catching any lead from the police gunfire. And for a few seconds there was peace. Just enough time for Aratani and Molli to pilfer a couple of donuts, each from a separate box.

The cakes were about as bland as their "shelf stable" labels suggested. Dry and mealy despite their waxy chocolate frosting, the donuts felt to the two Star Army girls like biting into soft suede that dragged across their teeth and somehow created a thirst provoking suction within their mouths as they chewed. If either Molli or Aratani cared to notice, they'd have seen a cylindrical grey wrapper stuffed down the middle of the donuts behind that first one in each of their boxes. It'd clearly been no matter for Aratani, whose mind was rightly locked into escaping as she discarded the rest of her donuts and proceeded upward through the dark, damp crawlspace.

Soon enough the momentary calm was shattered when the armor clad cops outside, finally recovered from the setbacks foisted upon them by the Kaiyō squad, slammed into the storage room's door. Though locked, their well-trained NPF breaching drills shook the wall to its baseboards and sent a square of dust echoing off around the shut entryway's buckling latches. They didn't even bother with the hole in the wall that Sif and William had blocked up, nor yet trigger Morgana's carefully placed grenade trap.

"Come!" Aiko beckoned the others, one leg already raised and hooked over the forgotten window that allowed them to ascend. She had her eyes shut, ostensibly because of the overwhelming brightness she'd seen in the dark crawlspace, but still managed to move unimpeded thanks to her body's skin vision. "Now!"

Fire Escape

The princess and Rio—and hopefully the others—just behind her, Aratani swung and climbed using her momentum and Nekovalkyrja agility to trailblaze as quickly as she could. It was musty and damp in this place, and the rotten steel of the ladders dripped and shuddered each time they had any force applied. At every level, when one of the Star Army team stood or hung for too long, the old gangways would screech and slip down a few inches, only sturdy again when they wedged lopsided between the Gumtree apartment block and the larger building next door.

"This is too much," Aiko said, huffing steamy breaths of the humid tunnel's tainted atmosphere as she hurried right on Aratani's tail. "The air here is too sultry, we must get out soon or we risk succumbing to the influence of its vapors."

Of course there was no such threat other than the unnatural stink of decomposing Nepleslia in all of its glory, at least not outside of Aiko's perception. But the princess seemed to have an urgent need, and her labored respiration only made the tight escapeway more stifling as excess heat sloughed off her affected form in steamy waves. It would only be a fleeting discomfort, though, as their destination lay only a few feet ahead.

Eleventh Floor

Aratani emerged into a dark concrete room though a full-sized doorway rather than a window-to-nowhere like back on level seven, opened up from the fire escape side when she pulled high a galvanized steel roll shutter that was painted in a light gray. There was a series of locked transformer boxes along the wall here painted in the same neutral tones as the retracting shutters and a strip of dim, harsh light very unlike the tungsten bulbs in the donut room. Across from where the Star Army team entered, there was another threshold, its door ajar enough to let in a sliver of radiance from beyond.

Aiko came through next, crawling on her hands and knees to clear the door before resting on her elbows to take in the cool, comparatively fresh air beneath the canopy of her dark hair. Looking very sweaty, she tugged at the high turtleneck collar on her shiny leotard to cool off.

"Scout forward, we must keep moving," the princess ordered as Rio arrived next.

Peering into the crack in the door, Aratani could see a garage on the other side. It took up most of the rest of level eleven from what she could see, with only the building's smooth concrete retaining pillars and some vehicles breaking up the empty space. She wasn't afforded a full view, but could spy a few hover cars of various makes and models plus some hoverbikes. A trio of gangers clad in acid wash jeans and studded leather sauntered past her sightline carrying SMGs and clubs, and her Nekovalkyrja ears could hear chatter from others she couldn't see.
 
The Donut Room

It said a lot about Molli's low standards for Nepleslian cuisine when a stale donut was the most appetizing thing she remembered eating on the planet. That being said, the ensuing dryness in the roof of her mouth made Molli immediately regret her foolish decision to stop for a snack in the middle of mortal danger. Worse still, the soldier had a mortifying realization that she hadn't come prepared with anything to drink. Tossing the donut aside, Molli grimaced at the box she'd looted as though it'd betrayed her and noticed a grey wrapper in the box. A sudden boom shook the room with enough violent force that it felt like her bones were chattering, sending the box clattering to the ground. With seconds to react, Molli snatched the wrapper off the ground and scrambled through the window, right as heavy footsteps thundered in. Any later, and she likely would've been reduced to paste from their concentrated fire.

Fire Escape

The muggy smog that oppressed the air was a welcome change for Molli, whose lungs had grown so accustomed to the toxicity that she barely paid it any mind. Dirty air would probably kill her in the future, but the gunmen hot on her tail meant skipping the long queue to the great beyond sooner. So Molli climbed the rusty metal ladder that shook in a most uncomfortable matter, her movements swift and efficient, but not nearly as graceful as the nekovalkyrja gracefully assailing the bars like trained gymnasts. She struggled to keep her balance during moments where the metal frame seemed to buckle under the weight of its many occupants, but hesitating was out of the question. Molli just had to hope that someone would catch her if the fire escape collapsed.

Thankfully, it wasn't a long climb before their destination came into view, its waymark flashing in her cybernetic eyes like a beacon of hope. She was the fourth to pass through the threshold, pistol drawn and held at the ready. The grey wrapper was safely pocketed in her jacket, to be examined when they weren't under threat of imminent death.

"Will, can ya mell th'fire escape?" Molli asked their ID-SOL bruiser whenever he managed to enter the room, stamping her foot on the metal floor for emphasis. She hoped the effort would slow their pursuers for a few more precious seconds.

Eleventh Floor

Molli knew better than to question Aiko in defiance of her orders, despite her growing concern for the princess urging her to put the mission on pause and check if she was alright. The Nepleslian curtailed that urge, nodded, and strode toward the door that was slightly ajar and letting in light. Alongside Aratani, Molli peered through, before clasping a hand over her mouth to stifle her breathing. Even if the gangers weren't working with the police, unknowns usually got robbed or shot if they were caught on someone's turf. The vehicles were a promising sight, at least.

"Ah've worked on Nep cars since ah could holda wrench," Molli whispered to Aratani, her eyes glowing in the dark and illuminating a focused expression. "We pick one're two, 'n ah ken graft th'circs all canny-like, get us out fast." She glanced toward Aiko for a moment, "Ah think we better flatline these guys," Molli jerked her head toward the door, "They'll shoot firs' anyways, buncha styhe-headed gonks. How d'ya wanna do it?"
 
The Donut Room

As she was moving the crates, Sif could already feel that the barricade wasn't going to last long, even with the hefty workbench supporting it. However, with Morgana's addition of a booby trap, being fragile was its strength. Now was the time to vacate however. No point in staying to see if the trap works first hand, not unless she wants to experience the mission as an after-action report as Cynea. Though the moment the police began breaking down the door, that future felt so close.

Sif heeded Aiko's command to egress, but she'd be the last one to get out of that room, reasoning that she's better off as the rear guard covering their tracks with her equipment. She was the second biggest target of the group, following William, and he's definitely the more valuable member to be on the frontline. "I'll cover our six," she said, placing her body in between the door and the window while the others got out. "I hope the padding on this outfit keeps the blast force minimal," she thought, eying the grenade under the crate in case they do try breaching the barricade.

Fire Escape

As soon as the squad was out of the window, it was time for Sif to follow suit. She was shielded from the majority of the rotten air thanks to her mask, which was stuffed with floral-scented cotton, though she could still detect the corrosiveness of pollution which each breath. "How could people stand to live like this," she found herself wondering before climbing up after the team. And she was not confident at all with the structural integrity of the ladders, electing to recite a simple mantra to herself: "Please don't break."

And then she heard it, a snap as she pulled herself up a rung. For a blessing, she had yet to shift her full weight on it, and her grip remained firm as she momentarily studied the piece of metal in her left hand, seeing the fresh shine of unoxidized metal where it snapped and found that the step was well on its way to retirement. She tossed it aside, making sure to completely miss the platform below and continued climbing, the missing step making the ascent slightly awkward, though the experience did slow her down just a little, worried that that was the 'lucky' break.

Eleventh Floor

Now joining the others, she was pleased to see a door leading to the next room rather than having to crawl through the window again. Sticking to her chosen role unless asked otherwise, she posted herself at fire escape door, looking downwards to see if the cops were coming.
 
Eleventh Floor

Ready to speak but still with that donut in her mouth, Aratani chomped into the sweet ring where she had been holding it—then promptly opened her mouth so the food could drop to the ground. Her tongue was out a little and she simply licked the outer glazed edge of the remaining ring, lapping up the so-so chocolate before dropping the mealy, detestable rest of it on the ground, embedded wrapper and all.

Aratani didn't misinterpret Aiko's orders; at least she didn't think so. Moving forward meant moving into the garage and with Molli's qualifications fresh in her mind, the Shoi concocted a plan. She pulled away from the ajar door so that her words would be heard by only those intended for them.

"You'll need some time to hot wire something," she said to Molli. "Let's you and me go on ahead avoiding those three punks and whoever else might be in there. Those behind, cover us and create a distraction. Unless you got any better ideas, that is!"

Despite her invitation for better ideas, Aratani took a cat-like step towards the slightly open door to peek in to the garage and commence positioning herself and Molli.

"They got their backs to us," she said after she looked through then turned so that her flat chest and tummy wouldn't knock open the already slightly agape gateway as she sidled past it. Crouching down, Aratani's lavender cargo pants looked to be taking careful steps while in reality she was hovering an almost imperceptible bit off of the ground as she absconded away from the group and found cover behind the first vehicle she could. Waving her hand at Molli, she made it clear that she wanted to keep moving and create some distance between them and the fire escape. She took a quick ganders past the hover cars and retaining pillars that she hid behind before darting to the next.

Finally, the silver haired Neko turned to Molli and pointed her finger towards the butt end of the vehicle she was ducked by as if to indicate that they had acquired their target.
 
Fire Escape

With Aratani having taken point for their ascent up the fire escape Rio instead fell in close behind Aiko. Using her inertial control Rio propelled herself upwards through the tangle of gangways that made up this long forgotten passage, using only the most minor touch of a hand or foot to guide herself along. The entire time she kept a close eye on the princess, openly concerned with her current state as Rio watched the waves of steam roll off of Aiko.

Eleventh Floor

Arriving at the lip of the eleventh floor fire escape, Rio grabbed a hold of the railing with her off hand and swung herself onto the platform. A quick glance showed there was little to see in their current location. It was all a bland and downright depressing sight. With Aratani and Molli following Aiko's orders to keep moving, Rio took the time inspect the locked transformers for any type of labeling that might indicate what each did. With luck one of them might aid them in their escape from the current situation.
 
Fire Escape

As the doors buckled, William also lept through the windows and grabbed ahold of the fire escape. Outside, the mask he wore filtered the Nepleslian air easily. He'd grown accustomed to it since his time here, but he had grown up in Yamatai so the mask was a welcomed reprieve. He had his reservations about using the fire escape once he saw its condition. William was a big man, and the fire escape was already groaning with a bunch of nekovalkyrja on it. "If I die because this thing breaks, I'm gonna be super pissed." He muttered as he climbed.

Eleventh Floor

It was touch and go, but the ID-SOL managed to reach the eleventh floor. After clambering inside and helping the last few stragglers up, he turned to Molli. "Mell?" He asked, puzzled. Stamping her foot did get the point across however. Turning back to the fire escape, he pressed his foot against the side of the ladder and pushed it away from the building. The muscles in his thigh and calf bulged from the strain as he tried to send the old fire escape plummeting to the ground below.
 
Fire Escape

Rather than risk adding her comparatively meager weight to the ladder, Morgana drifted up the shaft silently. Her ICS to push her along, drifting behind the Neko’s, her lips thinning as she watched them make the perilous climb.

She scrunched her nose at the vile scent, and then further furrowed her brow at Aiko’s comment. For a moment it looked as though her face was collapsing in on itself.

“Sultry… is an interesting choice of adjective.” She said, lifting up her bracelet in the leading Neko’s direction and scanning her vitals.

Eleventh Floor

She found her way into the middle of the pack, looking down at her bracelet again for additional readings from beyond the door.

If it’s just the three of them I’d suggest dynamic entry. Preferably before those below disturb the grenade. Morgana said wordlessly over the telepathic NekoNet.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

Uninterrupted by walls, doors, plumbing, furniture, and everything else that packed the lower levels, this eleventh floor was a rather cavernous expanse once Aratani moved in and saw it—and occupied far more gangsters than the three she'd seen passing from the sheltered electrical room. Over a dozen (maybe even two) were gathered around variously occupying their time with cigarettes or crude conversation.

Some of the Gumtree gangers squatted over near a big red van with lime green flames painted on its side throwing some kind of blinking baubles rattling onto the grey pavement. A couple others milled about, their eyes glazed over and rocking from side to side while staring transfixed into some flames flickering out of a 55 gallon barrel filled with burning debris. All of them were armed in some way, be it with a pistol tucked into their waistband, a rifle sloppily slung, or a spiked bat close at hand.

And one lowlife in particular stepped out from behind the shade of a wide pillar and rounded the front of the car beside which Aratani had chosen to crouch. It was quite a nice vehicle she'd picked, all things considered; a big boxy hover sedan with glossy midnight blue paint that looked black from certain angles, and sporting far more elegant lines and angles than most of the other vehicles that were collected in the garage. It could probably hold five of them comfortably, and the Kaiyō's complement stood at seven. At least for the moment.

With one hand deep in his left pocket, the goon was upon Aratani before either of them knew it and he walked straight into her huddled form. He yowled and hopped up, ejecting the keys he'd been digging his pockets for straight up into the air as his hands reeled from the surprise.

"They're here!" the astounded asshole shouted in a voice that betrayed the content of his character just when his keychain hit the floor beside his scuffed black crocodile skin boots. He drew a Little Killer from the right pocket of his white jean jacket while a chorus of racking slides and shuffling shoes clattered in reply and broke the relative calm that had persisted until then. Aratani had seen him coming, though, so had a split second's time before the pocket pistol was levelled at her face.

The Donut Room

The armored riot cops made quick work of the door with their pressing mass, and stormed in to find the empty room. It was clear where their prey had escaped to up the escape shaft, and they soon filled the room between the crates, lockers, and stacks of dull yellow cardboard donut boxes. Sif could see one of their helmeted heads poke through and appear far below from where she watched. But, far too bulky in their gear to follow up the narrow passageway, the policemen didn't pursue the Star Army team and instead called in the update to dispatch and their comrades surrounding the building.

They didn't even notice Morgana's grenade trap when one of them kicked the dense little bomb in passing. It rolled around for a second, bouncing and catching between their feet while the squad filed in, and finally tumbled to rest near the cache of shelf stable donuts with four seconds left on its fuse.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

As she stood watch for movement down below, only her head peaked out the window. Part of her wanted to shoot down, but while William was trying to knock the fire escape down, she saw no reason to waste ammo. They won't be able to come up as easily, and even if William couldn't break the infrastructure off, they'd be at a heavy disadvantage if they tried going the same way they came, if the escape didn't collapse right under them.

When she heard the faint call from outside, she ducked her head back in to survey what everyone else was doing, not wanting to rush outside and getting someone shot because of her recklessness, but ready to act as soon as it became apparent to do so. Adding to it, she didn't know what she was blind to what was out there, she could easily have ran towards a firing line for all she knew.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

There were a few things Aratani truly loved in life. In short order, she loved being in the bowels of mech and designing them, her samurai girlfriend Tokuko, and combat. She could get along fine doing just about anything else required of a Star Army soldier, but in those three areas she truly shone. And it was time for her to find the joy of the last item on that list.

She barely had the will to do anything else right now. Responding to Morgana to verify what the scientist's bracelets life scanner would tell her—that there were plenty of bodies on this side of the door to the fire escape—seemed so banal compared to dealing with the threat in front of her. But she did just that just as she engaged.

Aratani jutted out both her hands faster than the fumbling man in front of her could blink. Her right went to the wrist of the hand holding the gun, palming it with an open hand. At the same time, her left aimed to smack into the Little Killer itself and grab into the short muzzle. Pressure and counter pressure meant to disarm the gun from the man before it was leveled at her. Her hope was to be able to grab it with that left hand and turn it on him.

"Momo, the keys!" Artani whistled out Molli's callsign as quietly as she could over the recent clatter of the rest of the garage.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

Molli had reservations about the feasibility of staying unseen in a brightly lit garage occupied by gangers. She was intimate with gang culture from growing up around it; there were always more scum than what you first saw. In the slums, gangs lived or died more by the number of triggermen than individual competence. Regardless, it was no use complaining or hesitating, and the Nepleslian sidled right after Aratani, pistol drawn, and crouched low to make herself less visible. Molli was practically Aratani's shadow, if her shadow couldn't float, wasn't as graceful, and had ugly little horns poking out from her bangs. Each piece of cover she ducked behind was a temporary reprieve, and each momentary dash to the next made Molli's heart pound with the fear of being caught out in the open.

She was halfway to the vehicle Aratani chose: an ugly looking sedan that would've undoubtedly been tricked out under the hood in some way, when one of the gangers chose the worst moment to amble right into her neko comrade. In the cavernous garage, the man's booming clarion call might as well have been a military alarm with how his voice reverberated, echoing a frightening warning signal that invited a slew of clicks, clacks, and squeaking shoes on pavement. Molli didn't realize how quickly she'd leveled her revolver at the man Aratani reacted to, and it took her a second to register the finger on its trigger and depressurize it. She'd come far since signing on with Star Army a year ago -- she hadn't hesitated to try and take that man's life.

But there were some shots you took, and others you didn't, and putting aside the risk of hitting her comrade, Aratani clearly had him covered. Molli abandoned all pretense of stealth and sprinted the rest of the distance to the sedan, snatched the keys the man Aratani chose to wrestle with dropped, and made to open the driver's side door and leap inside. It was a mighty assumption to think that guy owned this car just because he walked near it, but Molli tried the keys nonetheless, and was fully prepared to pry open a panel full of wires if it didn't work.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

William groaned when he heard the sound of slides racking. "This after action report is gonna suck." He muttered as he turned back towards the garage. He looked back towards Sif and Morgana. "Protect her. I'm gonna buy time." The Captain ordered, motioning to Aiko. He unslung the GP-1 assault rifle from his back, flipped the fire sector to full auto, and stepped out into the open.

"Let's get this over with, shall we?!" The ID-SOL bellowed. Aiming first at the flaming barrel he depressed the trigger. The staccato report reverberated around the garage as William aimed back and forth. In a matter of seconds he had emptied the first magazine. He flung the empty one with a flick and slammed a fresh magazine home. Tucking the rifle under his arm, he continued to let loose salvo after salvo as he drew his revolver with his free hand. Targeting multiple combatants at once wasn't all that difficult with his cybernetics. His revolver quickly adding its booming report to William's explosive symphony.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

The transformer boxes Rio inspected appeared to be just that. Regular, old electrical transformer boxes, likely for just this level. With nothing special about them she left it at that. She was making her way back across the room when it seemed trouble had found the squad once more.

Following the faint cry from the startled ganger and William's own violent entrance to the parking garage, Rio quickly slipped into the room behind him. As she took cover behind one of the cars in the garage Rio fired off several snap shots from her Radiant, adding it's distinctively orange plasma to the mix of fire the Gumtree gangers now found coming their way.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

Aratani managed to slap the angry pistol between her two hands and point its barrel away from her face just when the surprised Gumtree had pulled the trigger, directing its payload into the oily concrete floor a few feet in front of the rapidly advancing Molli. She didn't manage to wrangle the little holdout gun, though, and it fell harmlessly to the ground. Now disarmed, the villainous valet turned tail and slid on his flat butt across the sedan's waxed hood rather than stay to fight Aratani, and disappeared from view somewhere on the car's opposite side—taking cover just there or crawling away was impossible for the Star Army team to know from where they stood.

The whole garage's assembly of Gumtree gangsters was dashing toward Aratani's position from all sides. William immediately found targets, catching two out of a trio in the face and neck with his initial rifle fire as they charged Aratani with machetes and makeshift cast iron pipe clubs. The third among them wisely darted to the deck and rolled away behind the bulk of a bare silver pickup hovertruck with a wavy half circle pattern all over it, no doubt from the angle grinder used to laboriously free it of whatever color it was previously painted. The tall ID-SOL Marine took a return shot from some energy weapon in his chest, but it didn't seem to slow him any just yet. His suppressing fire forced the gang members advancing in the sector to the front half of the sedan (to the left of the room where the team had emerged) to halt where they were and shoot from cover.

One of Rio's Radiant bolts caught an assailant advancing on William from his right, who was coming up upon him with a Zen .45 extended out in one hand. The NMX heat gun melted a two inch void straight though his firing arm, causing the ganger's gun to fall free with his hand still attached. In disbelief, he stopped and ogled his new stump with an ugly, befuddled frown on his wide-eyed face and then pulled a wicked flip knife from his belt and leapt the remaining two meters toward William—obviously assisted by some kind of bionic robot leg enhancements—in order to drive the pointy blade into the ID-SOL's meaty right shoulder.

Safe for now despite being right at the forefront of the action, perhaps because the Gumtrees didn't want to hurt this particular vehicle or maybe because they simply hadn't seen her, Molli successfully entered the sedan's driver seat and activated its ignition. The car roared to life with a sharply popping rumble that almost immediately died down to a pleasantly robust growl that droned on beneath the crackling firefight. Immediately it levitated into an idle position about an inch above the garage's floor, ready for Molli to drive it away. Dark forest green velvet bench seats and rich burlwood facings with chrome silver instruments decorated the sedan's interior while the back cabin had two plush rows facing each other and a thin table between them. A control panel with a radio tuner and a few mystery buttons sat to the right of the steering wheel, and a really sweet dashboard panel with 7-segment numbers glowed to life before Molli's eyes.

Back in the utility room, Aiko had managed to creep over to the threshold and pull herself up one hand above the other on the doorframe. She peeked out from behind her black fingernails with her eyes still squinted shut, relying on the same skin vision she'd managed with for some time now. Beneath deep breaths and a glistening sheen of sweat that coated her pale flesh, the princess watched the fight eagerly for two seconds and then zipped out, beelining toward Aratani and the sedan in a low run with both of her arms trailing limply behind her like some kind of manga shinobi.

"Ignemar-hei, Faelan-shoi: Byrne-hei has secured transport," Aiko both said aloud and transmitted wirelessly as she moved. "Stand clear your position and join her. We are leaving!"
 
Eleventh Floor Garage, inside the sedan

Can't believe they gave me a medal for stealth, thought Molli as she jumped from the impact of the sedan's owner sliding across the hood of the car he was about to lose. The gangers had betrayed them, Aiko was infected with some kind of virus, the police were hot on their tails, and now a garage full of gun-toting chrome monkeys were milliseconds from filling their bodies full of superfluous holes. If this wasn't a textbook example of a 'bad to worse' operation, Molli didn't know what was.

To her relief, the key turned in the ignition, and the sedan thrummed to life with a powerful hum from its undoubtedly tricked out engine. Molli gripped the wheel tightly and recalled what her dad taught about cars like this in their garage. Front-engine family units like this were heavy on the wheel, prone to whipping out of control on tight turns, loud as all hell, and slow on the grav-lift. Not an ideal ride by any means, but with the sound of gunfire all around her, they didn't have the luxury of choice.

Wrenching the wheel to the side, Molli floored both pedals, causing the engine to roar over the gunfire. She hoped to knock over its former owner with a sharp, stationary turn. Her metal arm detached, snaked its way to the door in the back, and threw it open for Aratani and Aiko. "I'm gunnin' it!" she shouted, and once her arm re-attached itself and both women were (hopefully) inside, the Nepleslian released the brake and shot through the garage like a bullet. Molli hadn't drove a Nepleslian-made car in years, but the muscle memory hadn't left her -- she swerved throughout the crowded garage toward the room she and the others were pinned down in, hand slamming on the horn to warn Rio and William to get out of the way or get turned into roadkill. All the while, she kept her head low to avoid catching a bullet to the skull.
 
Eleventh Floor Garage

The order was clear. Protect Aiko. Whatever got her feeling strange, it effectively took her out of commission. Who knows how bad it was going to get. When Aiko crawled over to the threshold, Sif was quick to take position on the opposite side of the entryway. Aiko wasn't in any condition to fight, and with guns blazing right outside the room, Sif wasn't feeling so sure that Aiko should be peeking out like she was. But before she could utter a word of caution, or even lift her hand up to gently urge her to stand back, Aiko darted off.

"Don't just run off!" Sif called out as she chased after the princess. Well, there was no time for caution now. With the majority of the fire going towards William, at least Aiko wouldn't be an immediate target, but for how long until they refocused? When she joined Aiko at the door, she managed to catch a glimpse of the group that meant to charge at Aratani's position, but one ducked out when it got too heated, but they were still there, and they could still flank. She had to fix that.

"Aratani! Keep her covered!" Sif called out, as she charged past them both, gritting her teeth for what might be an incoming painful experience. Even if the armor she had was not just for show, if a bullet hit the mark, she was still going to feel it. Pinpointing the survivor of the initial charge, Sif jumped onto the back of the pickup, landing on her padded knees and the side of her leg bracing the remaining momentum which she used to gently tip herself over the side as she unleashed a 10-shot burst to the gangster from the Impaler rifle, landing crouched on her feet just as she let go of the trigger.

Taking the lackey's place in cover, Sif scanned for any lucky targets for the remaining 10 shots, prioritizing those closest to Aratani and Aiko.
 
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