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RP: YSS Kaiyō Mission 33: Usowotsuku

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((OOC: RP by @raz (Aiko) @Gunhand4171 (William) @Gles (Molli) @Megabirb (Rio) @Nameless (Sif) @Sunny D (Morgana) and @Ametheliana (Aratani)))

20日1月YE 47
Funky City
Nepleslia


Dusty beams of neon light sliced across the seventh floor apartment through old metal slat shades affixed permanently half-open atop the street facing window, casting broken and erratic silhouettes from the traffic-jammed ground level where colorful storefronts, cafes, bars, and other more seedy sensations attracted anonymous masses beneath the Nepleslian megacity's towering hundred-and-a-half-plus story habitation blocks. It was a big room that used to be some kind of office space, but was now more like an expansive studio hangout ringed with worn out seats, tables stacked high with the week's trash and contraband, and a number of huge televisions to hold the attention of even the most zeeted ganger. Of which there were about a half dozen in various states of awareness there today alongside the YSS Kaiyō II's away team, watching cheap mutant girls dance around in vibrant colors on volumetric screens plastered to the walls between hits of whatever else got them off.

Aiko and William stood at the business end of a wide, messy hardwood desk adorned with a bong and stacks of paper collected in green file folders that tracked the decades the further down the stack you looked. Proper documentation for the Twenty Eight Gumtree gang's legitimate businesses, of course. Across from them was a slim man—having a well toned body and as tall as William but a third the weight—whose skin was quite nearly as orange as a tangerine and latticed with greenish veins that showed through up through the translucent top layers of his flesh. He wore mirrored pince-nez glasses so dark purple they appeared almost black from most angles that his scrunched brow seemed to have grown to envelop in a manner that kept them on his face more than his pointy aquiline nose or any mechanism of the accessory. This villain had on matte blue patent leather pants with a thick trench coat to match and not much else, and stood up very straight except for the very top of his back where his shoulders rolled forward to let his arms hang lazily to the front of his stance. The man's bald pate was ringed with greasy white locks that stuck together unevenly and shot down straight to his jawline, giving him the air of some kind of narcotics monk.

"Then our deal is complete, Mister Yoldeen," Aiko said, reaching her hand out to shake the marmalade man's and finish up with this portion of their quest. Her long black hair covered her mostly exposed back from sight, but that didn't keep the couple of slightly mutated Nepleslian gangbangers keeping close watch on her and William from trying to stare through it and see the perfect Nekovalkyrja form her shiny black leotard teased when she'd strode into their domain some time before. Aiko's legs, more modestly covered with a pair of baggy black hakama pants that were bloused into jika tabi riding boots, still drew their wicked gazes as they loomed closer.

The head honcho in his navy coat reached one of his long arms out to meet Aiko's hand and shook it, passing off a data stick into the princess' palm. Within its records, the device held information on—and the location of—the Star Army team's next lead: an abandoned PNUgen facility buried beneath Funky City's crust so many years before Yamatai and Nepleslia split that it lay even further below the crime infested lower city zone they currently found themselves in. A mission undertaken based on information Uesu had shared with Captain Hoshi and Task Force 282 that promised to unlock old bioengineering secrets that could help turn the tide against the Mishhuvurthyar.

Aiko had led her comrades here in secret today. Kaiyō, in orbit above, had been permitted into Nepleslian space for joint exercises with Battlegroup Havoc. And while that occurred, the stout Star Army squad came down to run this true mission. While not quite undercover with complex cover stories this time, the team didn't advertise their presence or identities due to the sensitive nature of their objective. Though William and his Berserkers had fought several times now alongside Uesureyans, many Nepleslian citizens and factions still held their old Emperor Kitsurugi Uesu in contempt.

"Not quite," the lanky orange Yoldeen replied, smiling a set of spiny shard implants dripping with his viscous, drug-affected saliva. He kept Aiko's hand in his grip and scratched her wrist with the tip of his unkempt right index fingernail. "I think the IPG will pay me more for a Ketsurui princess," he added, still not letting go even as Aiko tried to pull away, looking at William next as he held her. "And you! Shouldn't have come with 'em, catlover. It's gonna embarrass your daddy so bad!"

Behind William and Aiko, the other Kaiyō crew could see the two gangers standing guard draw pistols and take aim. The other five Gumtrees in the room hadn't stirred yet, though they watched, likely too hopped up (or down) to see the scene unfolding as anything different than the adver-drama shows they invested most of their lives in.

It was already a horrible surprise to find out the Kaiyo's next assignment lay in the smoggy, industrial megahellhole that was Funky City. Though Molli was born and raised there, it never truly felt like a home to her with its violence and garish excess. With all that had happened that led to her fleeing on an outbound ship as a wanted woman so many years ago, the prospect of returning wasn't exactly thrilling. But soldiers obeyed their superiors if they wanted to stay on duty, and wanted women didn't let the truth of their circumstances slip to those they wanted to keep as friends. That the "joint exercise" was just a smokescreen for another delve into an underground base didn't come as a surprise to Molli whatsoever -- she was getting used to that level of subterfuge by now.

For her part, Molli chose to wear her sleek bodysuit with a puffy jacket and sturdy running shoes as she accompanied the princess and William. The city was a nightmare of close-quarters combat, so cutting down on anything that could get caught on terrain or grabbed was ideal. The jacket, on top of being fashionable, was just poofy enough to mask the bulging pistol that sat snugly in Molli's shoulder holster. It was a minimalist set-up, if a tad revealing, judging by the occasional whistle from a grungy ganger whose eyes wandered to the soldier's backside.

Most were more interested in Aiko, however, for obvious reasons. Besides looking stunning in her pristine, un-Nepleslian perfection, she commanded an aura of power that none could ignore. Molli knew from the moment they strode into this skeezy joint that some chem-huffing moron would get a bold idea they'd be tempted to act on the longer they stayed. All that mattered was when, and Molli's crimson eyes scanned the room, awaiting the moment the pin dropped with a hand twitching towards the holster inside her jacket. The stench of their onlookers got stronger as a few inched closer to her officers.

Yoldeen was just like any other wannabe bigshot that managed to sink his greasy claws into a scrap of the city: more balls than brains, and keen to take the quickest path to the top, risk be damned. Even if he'd known just how dangerous it was to threaten a Yamatain princess, he'd have still tested his luck. That's how life was in Funky City -- the brave burned bright and fast, because anything was better than being slowly choked into an ignoble grave.

Molli wasn't feeling particularly impressed by his bravery, however. Once Yoldeen made his betrayal known, the Nepleslian acted swiftly. In a flash, her hand vanished into the jacket and withdrew a stubby pistol that she raised into the air and fired. It was a semi-auto that fired metal cartridges like in the good old days, and more importantly, it made an ear-splitting, attention-grabbed bang. Seizing the element of surprise, Molli strode forward and jammed the barrel of her pistol to the back of one of the gunmen's heads. "If ya don't git yer skuddin' paw offa her," Molli growled, "Th'Gummers're gonna be another wanted t'be, but couldn't."

In the years since she'd naturalized as a Yamataian citizen, Molli hoped she could forget what it was like to act like a slummer. Standing here, gun in hand, neck-deep in a ganger drug den, she realized that the instinct of a survivor hadn't left her at all. It was all coming back to her like a bad habit, or a toxic addiction.

William was also surprised that the next mission took them into Nepleslian space, though not nearly the same as the visceral reaction Molli had. The ID-SOL had suggested once or twice to his friends that they should come to Nepleslia. Though he definitely didn't mean for it to turn into a work thing...

For his part, William wore a black trench coat, ballistic vest, black cargo pants and combat boots. The final article he wore as a ballistic half face mask in the shape of a skull. The mask was armored, but also had built in comms and a rebreather. The mask wasn't a perfect disguise, but it was very versatile. For this outing, he was packing revolvers in his underarm holsters, and his katana on his hip. As they walked through the neon lit streets, the marine stuck to Aiko like glue. His own training as the princess's retainer coming back into sharp focus. He fought to keep his eyes straight ahead and not deck any of the locals who leered at the Kaiyo crew.

He stayed silent during the meeting, but he watched Yoldeen cautiously. Things had gone okay so far, that was until the gang banger had made them. Molli was quick to react, but William was hot on her heels. In a flash, William was up with katana in hand and sliced the blade in an upward arc, aiming to slice the arm Yoldeen's was holding Aiko with off at the elbow. A revolver appeared in his other hand and he leveled it at Yoldeen's head. "Too bad you won't get the chance to tell them." He sneered, before he fired.

The news that their next assignment would see them heading to Nepleslia had filled Rio with an electrical current of excitement. Her first time to Nepleslia and Funky City. Somewhere new to see and learn about. Rio hoped that she would have a chance to grab a souvenir or two at some point while team was on planet.

For her part, Rio had sought to be as inconspicuous as the blue skinned Neko could be. Quickly bought once they had gotten planetside Rio had picked up a simple t-shirt, a brown leather bomber jacket, jeans and riding boots. She had also grabbed a newsboy cap to wear as well instead of pinning up her hair as she usually did. Having followed Molli's example, Rio had opted to carry her radiant pistol in a shoulder holster underneath her jacket for this mission. Her service pistol was discreetly holstered in the back of her waist and hidden underneath her shirt and jacket.

Rio's excitement for getting to travel somewhere new faded as the crew ventured into the deeper levels of the city. That excitement completely died when they had entered the den the den they currently found themselves in. The entire place and its inhabitants caused her nose to wrinkle in disgust. The worst of it was the smell to Rio. The NMX base had smelled better than this dump.

Like the rest of the squad, Rio had stayed silent for the duration of the meeting. Once things went sideways though Rio was right behind Molli and Will. As she hopped up from her seat Rio pulled her radiant from underneath her jacket. In a single swift movement Rio took aim at the head of the gunman behind Aiko and fired almost in time with Will's own shot.

Another sneaking mission to find a hidden complex. The idea itself brought Sif back to her first mission. She didn't know what to expect at the time, but now she was more prepared, and after getting a rundown on what kind of place they were stepping foot in, she thought up her most daring outfit yet. Three nekovalkyrja waltzing into a crime den, that was already looking like trouble. It turned heads, raised questions perhaps. In an attempt to lower their profile, Sif decided to integrate her Candy Festival costume into her disguise, mainly the cloak, cowl and the mask. The latter two to hide that she's a Nekovalkyrja --and to add a bit of mystique-- the former to hide most of the equipment she carried. Though one need not worry of it getting snagged as it was secured in a way to make it easy to come undone.

In a dangerous environment, one must also be perceived as dangerous. The image of the herald of pestilence surely fit that requirement. But a mask and a cape only spoke of hidden agendas. Signs of being battle tested was important to the look as well. Fortunately they had just came into possession of a number of "salvaged goods" from the NMX they retrieved in the prior mission. Rio's radiant pistol being one of them. Sif carried the same, strapped to her side. If they were to get disarmed, it'd look bad for Yamatai when a number of Nekovalkyrjas carrying Yamataian weapons were found sneaking around. The fewer issued gear carried, the better.

That brings about the rest of Sif's ensemble. She was wearing some combat boots purposefully left out in the sun for a few days to be bleached. Her bottoms were dark urban-pattern camo pants with knee and shin guards weathered to look worn. Her top was a plain green t-shirt underneath a ballistic vest with three NMX combat knives stowed on each side, though currently covered by the unbuttoned denim jacket. Her NMX-issued combat gloves looked the newest, though she sanded out the markings.

On her back, she also carried her impaler rifle from the previous mission, currently hidden under the cloak.

When they were making their way through the seedy corner of the city, the mask served to hide her scrutinizing eyes as she studied the punks and ne'er-do-wells they passed. Inside the meeting room, she stayed at the rear, by the door, arms confidently folded as she leaned against the frame, though the tip of her finger was on the hilt of a knife with the other hand ready to draw the radiant pistol at a moment's notice.

To think such a place could exist, Sif was equal parts concerned and enthralled. She could sense the tension in the air as Aiko spoke with the dealer. She was calm and collected as always, despite being in such an enclosed space surrounded by goons that could turn hostile at any moment. And when that moment came at Molli's gunfire, and William's slice and shoot maneuver, Sif sprung to action as well.

She took one of her knives and quickly aimed to dig it into the area around the shoulder and the neck of the thug to her left, who moved to unholster his pistol in response to Molli's shot. In the same breath, she drew the radiant pistol and at first aimed it at the guy sitting across the one she just stabbed, but upon seeing that he was in a world of his own, she instead shifted her aim towards the thug right behind him and squeezed the trigger.
Morgana slouched against the crumbling brick wall, her mirrored aviators glinting like twin slashes of neon as the sickly glow from the slatted blinds cut across the room. The bodysuit clinging to her was all sharp lines and cold purpose—matte black, sculpted to her figure, with panels smooth as silk across her chest and stomach, and ribbed textures running along her sides. Between the panels, faint orange neon strips pulsed softly, the dying ember of a cigarette in a room gone cold. The fabric caught what little light there was, shimmering faintly like oil on wet asphalt. Over it all hung a bomber jacket that had lived a few too many lives. Frayed seams, scuffed leather, and a patchwork of corporate insignias told stories of places that no longer existed, of deals gone sour in Funky Town’s back alleys. It hung from her body loosely.

She watched the scene unfold, her expression unreadable behind the lenses, giving a barely audible sigh as the situation instantly deteriorated. With a slight tilt of her head, she rolled her eyes just enough for a shard of green to peek over the top of her shades. The players in this little drama were predictable, their tension building like a cheap lazor pop track before the drop. She flexed her wrists, revealing a silver holowatch which gleamed in the filtered neon. A quick swipe of her hand over its faintly glowing interface made the air shimmer around her like heat haze.

From her jackets inside pocket, she drew a matte black NSP—sleek, unmarked, and lethal. She held it one-handed, the weapon leveled lazily at the closest goon like it was an afterthought. The moment the silhouette of her target filled her sights; she pulled the trigger. Then she was in motion. Her body uncoiled like a serpent, fluid and fast, the bomber flaring around her as she slid toward a stack of overturned tables firing as she moved.

“Chusa,” Morgana called out, her voice steady as she settled into cover. “Your knack for being recognized, despite your best efforts, is... notable."

Twenty Eight Gumtree Gang Block

The emergency sirens that always punctuated Funky City's constant thrum of life and death on Nepleslia went unnoticed. That constant presence to remind the low city criminals that another gang carrying a badge and government authority was there to always oppose them, and quickly became part of the megacity's background pulse to anyone who spent more than five minutes on the Democratic Imperium's capital world. Easily ignored until those flashing lights were right on top of you.

William's heavy revolver blast sent Yoldeen bursting through his office's slatted windows, taking the tall but wiry-light mutant right off his feet and down onto the streets below. It was just as the red and blue lights of a dozen NPF squad cars rolled up to the building's façade, replacing the pink and green neon shadows that usually lit the area. Yoldeen's body thumped down onto one of their hoods, which forced the up-armored police hovercar to the ground in a plume of dust and shattered glass that twinkled like rain against the city block's strobing spectacle.

On their quick initiative, the other Kaiyō crew made quick work of their targets. Only the strung-out guy Sif had spared and the other dude Molli initially held up remained, the latter of whom spun around to face her with a maniacal grin on his scaly, segmented mutant face. He'd brought his pistol up to his temple and immediately fired, splattering his own brains all over the room behind William.

"Never," Aiko replied to Morgana as her eyes darted to the scratch Yoldeen had etched into her wrist. Less incredulous than matter-of-fact, the princess knew she was impossible to recognize without her signature bellflowers set above her right ear. "This must have been a setup. The IPG is beneath contempt for good reason."

Even with the half dozen cop cars blasting lights and sirens outside, the office was suddenly dominated by an orangey hue as its volumetric displays came to life. A humanoid visage animated in ascii characters, doubtlessly Yoldeen's likeness down to his ugly little glasses recognizable even in the text-based video, cackled through the clutch of screens that surrounded the Star Army soldiers.

"No shit, bitch!" the digitized gang leader declared. "Now the Sky Marshal's gotta pay for a new clone, too! Big payday with NPF backup right on time, huh? Y'all don't even know how networked the Twenty Eights are, we got all the—"

As the smog and noise from outside flooded into the office through the newly shattered window after Yoldeen's betrayal, Rio's ears rang for several moments then quickly faded. She had no real experience with ballistic weapons in a such a small environment. She had know them to be loud, but it was much louder than she had expected. quietly she pulled her hat further down on her head, covering her ears in the hope that it would help muffle any future encounters.

The explosion of violence that erupted all around Molli was all too normal by this point, despite her hope that they'd be able to go longer without getting shot at. She had been the first to draw, but that hope kept her finger off the trigger; it was the biggest sign that she'd forgotten how life was in the slums, and it made the Nepleslian feel utterly inept. As Yoldeen's body shattered the massive office windows and let the rust-scented smog in, Molli froze as her target spun to face her. His pistol raised, and the soldier gasped at what seemed like a fatal mistake -- only for blood to splatter across her face from the explosive impact of his suicide. Was he grinning because he'd seen Molli's hesitation and known her weakness before the end?

With the shock wearing off, the blaring sirens, all the louder thanks to the broken window, snapped Molli back to reality. The sounds of the NPF could never be forgotten, unfortunately, and Molli had always learned to steer clear of the noise if she wanted to keep from catching a bullet -- or a made-up fine. When the room became bathed with the orange hue of Yoldeen's distasteful likeness, Molli gripped her pistol tightly, as if expecting him to materialize in person and start shooting at them.

"Perfect ex-e-cution," Sif proudly said to herself with a voice slightly muffled by the plague doctor mask, surprised that her maneuver worked as smoothly as it did, as well as being pleased that everyone was still in one piece. The tremors in her hand as she ripped the knife off of the body was barely noticeable but it was there, a mix of adrenaline and nerves that she has still yet to fully tame. No, wait, can't lose character now. She thought and shook her head and tapped the tip of the knife gently at the side of her mask before she retreated back into the mindset of a battle-hardened mercenary staring down the ruthless forces of an entrenched enemy.

The digitized visage of their most gracious host appeared as the sound of the cops' arrival broke the momentary lull from the gunfight, his gloating largely ignored when Aiko's orders were set. Even if he didn't confirm Aiko's hunch at a setup, the timing was too close to be anything but. Maybe except for a very keen police force, which was highly unlikely given the sorts of people they brushed past on the way here.
"Faelan-shoi," Aiko said, speaking calmly even as Yoldeen continued his tirade unabated. She had a rosy blush smeared across her pale cheeks, looking very flushed despite her determined attitude. "Access the building's systems wirelessly and find us a route out. Dictate directions while we move. They should have a garage with transport on the upper levels. Wil, you make us any walls she needs. The rest of you, on me!"

Seventh Floor Corridor
With that, Aiko beelined toward the office's door that led out onto a very dingy but otherwise plain apartment hallway beyond and flung open the door. Beyond, thresholds lined the corridor every ten feet or so, and at the end lay a central staircase that provided the Gumtree Gang Block access up and down the twelve stories. Far down there, a cop kitted out with a ballistic helmet and riot shield spearheaded a group of police coming up from the ground floor. The princess had already unholstered her NSP and was marching counter to them with it raised and ready.

"Cease and desist, intruder!" he announced from a chest mounted mini-megaphone while loosing shots from his Zen .357 service pistol without delay.

They whizzed past the princess and she froze for a moment. And then she ducked and skittered to the floor, holding both hands over her ears while making herself small against the hallway's corner.

"Ah'm with her," Molli grumbled, jabbing a thumb in Morgana's direction. "Yeh're kinna..." Molli gestured vaguely with her arms as she appraised Aiko, whose larger than life presence always stuck out in her mind, "...Reconizzble." It didn't seem far-fetched that the squad of Yamataians might have immediately landed on someone's radar as soon as their boots hit the concrete.

"Bet 'e thought they'd get 'im a new meatsuit..." Molli said, lightly kicking the leg of the dead man at her feet, now understanding his willingness to turn a gun on himself. The ruminations were short-lived, as Aiko's orders came as swift as her ensuing movements. Molli followed close behind the princess, but her metal eyes widened in surprise at the squad that mobilized down the hall. They were firing on Aiko's position; it seemed that taking prisoners wasn't on the agenda today.
Much as Molli didn't care for killing people that were just doing their jobs, she couldn't just stand there and let Aiko stay in danger again. "Keep yer noggin down!" Molli barked as she dove down the hallway, then thrust her metallic right arm outward. With a sharp click, the glowing red limb detached and flew through the threshold, propelled by miniature aether thrusters that gave the anti-gravity some push. Through a camera feed in her metal eyes, Molli guided her arm toward the vanguard of the police unit and aimed to deliver a solid punch right into his shield.

When the squad split and mobilized, Sif put away the knife and pistol to bring out the impaler rifle. One look and anyone could see that it was nice and clean. Anyone who looked at the pistol beforehand might have also noted the same. In short, it was clear how much care Sif put into these weapons, which was in contrast with her more road-weary ensemble.

Navigating the building behind Aiko and Molli, Sif remembered one important thing any battle-tested veteran should know, hallways are deathtraps. Many faceless foes have fallen to the protagonists' effective use of the funnel it creates, and many deuteragonist have been injured in similar instances. Coming face-to-face with the shield-bearer, Sif mused how nice it would have been if she thought to bring one.

As Aiko took cover and Molli fired off her arm, Sif, channeling the character she envisioned for this operation, dropped to a knee, leaned down as low as she could without being prone and trained her sights at the the officer's feet and let out a burst of blue laser beams, taking great care to not accidentally hit the two people ahead of her.

William stood, replacing the spent bullet as Yoldeen's body fell. When he reappeared on the screens, the marine groaned. "You have to be kidding me... Can he shut the hell up already?"

The thought that this fuster-cluck could be anything IPG related greatly concerned William. They were supposed to be on his side. He would have to run this up the flag pole. All the way to his father if he had to. Now though? They had bigger problems.

Turning to Aiko, he nodded. "I'll back her up." Pulling his data jockey from a pocket, he jacked his cyberware into the module and began searching for a way into the buildings network. At the same time, he was deploying firewalls to keep himself and Morgana safe.

When the officer yelled and began firing, he took note of Aiko's response. It was not like the warrior princess of Yamatai to hide when the aether started flying. Something wasn't right. Moving next to her he yelled into the hall. "You are interfering with an NSMC operation! Cease and desist now or it's your ass!" As he did, he checked Aiko over. Specifically, he tried to gauge the cut on her arm that Yoldeen left.

The reappearance of Yoldeen's ugly mug and grating voice brought Rio back into focus. "I doubt he is capable of doing so. If we see him again we should help him do so. permanently. Along with whoever told him who we really are!" growled Rio in response to Will's complaint towards Yoldeen's yapping as she took a quick peek out the shattered window at the large number of police hovercar.

Seeing Will checking on Aiko, Rio took a running start and dove through the fire to cross the doorway. Rio's momentary delay meant that she was following Will as he entered the hall. Muffled from inside the office, the report of the advancing officer's service pistol was painfully loud to Rio in the tight, echoing hallway.

"Was the Chusa hit?" Rio hollered, trying to yell over the deafening noise as she joined them.

Sif's shots skittered and sang whizzing across the hard concrete just a couple millimeters beneath the brownish grey low pile carpet that had covered this building's floors for so long their original color was unknowable, plinking up into the charging policeman's aegis even as the NPF officer's pistol shots impacted into the plaster covered walls around her and the others. In their body armor, neither the cop on point nor his comrades now advancing in column behind him seemed to have been injured—though perhaps Sif had contributed to the inaccuracy of the police fusillade as her rounds skipped around at their feet.

A moment later Molli's rocket fist slammed into the metal riot shield's facing, making clean contact right in its center of gravity. The cop wielding it held his ground at first, pushing forward to counter the super punch's force. He held Molli's prosthetic weapon there for a few seconds in counterbalance, wrestling with the fist's wild propulsion as it shifted around scraping sparks across his shield in an attempt to get through it. And then finally, Molli's arm pushed hard enough to shift the policeman backward even with his solid stance, first sliding him backward and then toppling him into the cops crowding in though the stairwell in back of him. They made for an ugly pile of armor and man as they scrambled around while Molli's first returned to her unimpeded on automatic recall.

Aiko blinked up at William, who had her wrist in his grasp, as if coming out of a daze. Her scarlet eyes traced the ID-SOL's gaze down to her wrist. The scratch Yoldeen had given her was now a black line surrounded by a throbbing, hot pink aura that traced her web of veins out across her pale arm just under the surface of her skin.

"My body is attempting to develop immunity," the princess said to her Nepleslian friend. Aiko's face darted over to some dusty chunk of debris floating down through the air, looking too surprised to see it while her stare tracked it down to the floor beside her. "This process will take some time to correct. Whatever he did is potent. Forgive my inability while we exfiltrate."

Aiko closed her eyes and took deliberate breaths to slow down her hurried respiration. Meanwhile, William's mindware showed him the building's layout. Morgana would see the same via her access if she tried. It was an old official zoning record, but nonetheless showed a garage on level 11 that took up almost the entire floor. Other than the stairwell ahead, now teeming with NPF officers tangled up with each other as they flooded in, there was no regular access. But the schematics showed the walls were thin and lacked any reinforcement on the building's interior, and that there existed two thin one-meter-wide spaces between this block and those nextdoor that ostensibly contained some sort of ancient fire escape ladders that had been sealed in whenever the adjacent buildings were constructed.

Right in front of them, only about a yard or so ahead, the first door to the Kaiyō team's left swung open with enough force that the dust and gunsmoke now filling the corridor's air swirled about like murky grey eddies in one of Funky City's toxic sewer pipes. The sudden slam heralded something far more lazy: some buzzcut Nepleslian man in striped boxer shorts, a heather blue t-shirt, and a ratty terrycloth robe that looked kind of yellowish green despite having once been white. His average frame sauntered out with a Zen submachinegun in hand, held low at the hip in both hands, and an NPF badge that hung from a ball chain lanyard around his neck.

"Gumtrees are this detective's beat!" the guy bellowed down toward the stairwell, sloppily turning to walk and meet his colleagues. "I'm the law here!" he added, letting rip a burst of .357 police ball at the invading cops, who were only just recovering from Molli and Sif's attack. They began returning fire, striking the apparent detective in his shoulder as he continued unabated to greet them.

Molli's soundscape had been drowned out by the boom of several repeated ballistic retorts in a confined space, and in their wake came a high-pitched drone that informed the soldier she most assuredly had some form of hearing damage. It made it practically impossible to hear what anyone had to say, and in the moment Molli realized just how terrifying it felt to be so close to violence without the cushion of a Mindy, or even basic body armor. She concentrated on her arm to remain productive to the team, and it was to her satisfaction that firing it off had the intended effect -- a messy pile-up that could buy them some time. She turned onto her side in order to receive her returning limb, which she slotted back into its port with a rough click.

Molli was considering firing it off again when the door ahead of her was thrown open, and its occupant emerged from the dusty haze in naught but his jammies, an automatic weapon, and the intent to start blasting. While most of the seasoned members of the crew were taking cover, this crazy son of a skiz was marching right towards the squad willing to loose a volley. It was a scene almost as comical as it was incredibly frightening. Though Molli had serious doubts that this 'detective' was the real deal, the thought of using a third party as cover for an exfil wasn't comfortable, and so she extended her cybernetic arm and allowed it to detach once more.

Unlike the rocket-propelled punch, it floated through the air at a more measured pace, until its digits seized upon the nape of the 'detective's' neck. "Get DOWN ya sketchy IDJIT!" Molli screamed over the gunfire as she tried to encourage the man to take a knee, hopefully before the rest of his body was filled with lead.

Creased close, the Shoi's amethyst eyes caught the inadequate light of the hallway in tiny fractals between her dark lashes. The look on Koizumi Aratani's face perfectly telegraphed her feelings about the developing situation. Skin scrunched up between her tethered brows in an uncomely squint. Her mind was focused on her fingers—not her own expression—that were working the Type 39 Zen AR she held, switching the firing mode over to its secondary plasma stream. She took two heavy steps towards the jumbled pile, angling to avoid spewing the blue stream on the shield Molli had driven into. Instead, she concentrated below it on the mound of footsoldiers as they recovered.

Used to providing support as she did on Urtullan by dropping in when mecha or armors needed repairing, the Shoi had been surprised to be pulled aside for the mission. She didn't have the rapport the away team had with one another but also anticipated the only way to gain such would be joining along on a full mission like this one. So, she had hung back in the room and let the others do the talking as she observed. But now that combat was happening, her natural inclinations kept her from staying in the shadows any longer.

Her silvery white hair whipped behind her, catching on the ridges of the bullet vest she wore snugly beneath a tight fitting shirt with a stylized Nepleslian-style dragon on its chest. There were a few leather bracelets on her wrist and one of the triangular charms on them glowed a familiar teal. Baggy lavender cargo pants meant she had extra magazines and extra cells for the ZARCNAM as well as a few surprises, like the grenades that sloshed around with each of the two steps she took towards the NPF pile.

"Got an exit strategy, boss?" Aratani asked over her shoulder, thinking she was yelling back to Aiko and cheekily using the name of their ship's AI in the process. Truly, though, the question would be directed to William after his assessment of the Ketsurui royal and with his knowledge of the building's layout.

"Over these lumps or through them?" Putting extra panache on the third word out of her mouth, she had directed her attention back to the NPF.

William's arrival slightly threw off Sif's aim, her margin of fire being forced narrower due to his bulky frame, but that did get her to notice that he was off to assist Aiko. Up until that point, Sif had thought things were still going their way, but it seemed the princess was out of commission. How dire the issue was wasn't clear from her vantage point, and she felt the dread building. "Scheiße!" she cursed in Abwheran, picking herself up off the ground while the cops were knocked back into a pile thanks to Molli's disembodied arm. Sif took position right in front of Aiko and William, serving as cover for them with her body armor as well as to gain some ground and a clearer shot without any friendly obstructions.

Though the last part of that idea quickly got scrapped as a party of one jumped into the fray through a door that burst open, whose form did little to inspire any form of confidence or hope, and rather evoked the image of a sleazy neighbor. Though the badge suggested he was more of a sleazy alcoholic who happened to land a job in the police department thanks to nepotism before departmental corruption took hold; a shell long withered away by his vices, underworld debts and perhaps a lost Lenore, looking for purpose at the end of a needle or at the bottom of a bottle.

Sif's aim locked in to his chest. Had he turned just a millisecond slower or if Sif had a faster reaction time, she would have introduced him to NMX munitions, but him turning towards the cops marked him neutral, an enemy of her enemy, at best. Yet, he remained an obstruction to her line of fire, which elicited a grunt of frustration from behind the plague mask as she couldn't, in good conscience, just shoot through him, and neither could she adjust her position, which would have meant leaving William and Aiko exposed.

But seeing Molli's hand attempting to push the stranger down a little, Sif had hope that it would work and leveled her gun once more, ready to fire what was left in the battery once there was an opening, ready to pull out her secondary once the gun was fully discharged.

William cursed as he took in the wound. "I know you aren't a fan of this, but I need to do it." The ID-SOL said, cradling Aiko in one massive arm. He knew Aiko didn't like being touched or anything of the sort, however the situation necessitated William's transgression. Shielding her body with his own, he slid his sword back into his sheath and held his revolver in his free hand.

"She's been poisoned." He replied to Rio. Turning back to Aratani he nodded. "Let these idiots fight themselves. We have bigger problems." He marked the spot with his mindware, flagging the old fire escape in everyone's HUD. "Fighting withdraw! I'll clear the way. Once its open I'll cover you all." William ordered as he moved towards the thin wall that hid the fire escape. "Sorry again about this." He whispered apologetically, shielding Aiko with his other arm. With a roar, he slammed a massive combat boot into the wall.

With her head partially leaned around the corner to get a better glimpse of the situation, "Is it always so chaotic on Nepleslia?!" Rio mentally asked herself after having witnessed the alarming arrival of the NPF 'detective'. She wasn't sure if he really was one but that didn't matter as much as him incidentally providing the team with covering fire. She half wondered if yet another party might also join into the hallway fight at this point. The situation had clearly gotten out of hand in a very short amount of time.

Upon hearing that Aiko had been poisoned Rio's head snapped back around the corner to quickly as William gave his orders. As soon as he began to move with Aiko, Rio peeled off the corner to join them, radiant pistol at the ready for anymore unexpected entrances. "Understood. I'll take point as soon as the wall is breached." she called out. Once they reached the marked wall Rio would position herself just to the side, pistol in both hands and held close to her body, ready to charge through the wall as soon as it was opened.

Morgana leaned against a wall for cover as she examined the building schematics on her wrist watch. She was looking at the elevator shaft, working out the logistics of getting Willaim and Molli, the Neplesians being without an ICS and her not trusting an elevator under combat conditions it was a conundrum. The revelation that Aiko was incapacitated put pay to that idea, though William beat her to an alternative.

"Not a great idea for you to be both on rear guard duty and carrying the Commander." She said approaching William. "Give her here, I'll carry her." she said holding out her hand.

Kicking drywall typically resulted in little more than a leg shaped hole and getting awkwardly stuck, but William was a large man with a large foot and so his ID-SOL sized boot ripped down from where he raised it near chest height all the way to the floor and tore a good Nekovalkyrja-sized passageway for the team to crouch through. Rio went in first, taking point as she'd intended, and Sif remained in position to cover the makeshift doorway. He would struggle to slip between the jagged hollow himself, especially having picked Aiko up, and needed to let her pass on her own two legs before bullying his way into the next room. Thankfully, his brief squeeze made the hollow a little bigger for the rest of the squad who'd follow him in.

Molli's disembodied prosthetic successfully grabbed onto the supposed detective's collar, tugging backward at his ragged robe like a cat pulling its kittens out from a toxic Nepleslian sewer pipe. He quickly fell on his ass and dug his off hand's fingers into the hard floor, trying in vain to find purchase on the thin carpet as if he expected to be pulled away by whatever unknown force had put him down. Now three wounds deep on his upper torso, the detective finally peered backward and saw the Kaiyō crew absconding.

"Suspects on foot, I need backup!" he shouted, laying back down into the floor with Molli's bionics still attached to his robe and then taking aim at the Star Army team. "They're gonna get the supplies! I'm taking the shot!"

The blue plasma stream from Aratani's ZARCNAM meanwhile rushed over the downed detective, now clear of fire from both sides, and impacted into the ground just in front of the regrouping riot cops. A beam mighty enough to take on power armors, it quickly destabilized the deck under them. That first officer who'd been punched back by Molli tripped and fell as the concrete ground beneath him turned molten and dripped away through the ceiling of the level one story down. His riot shield clattered to the floor, and the abused officer only caught his fall in time to paw around in an attempt to save himself from sinking any deeper than his armpits. The other incoming cops immediately to his rear stopped shooting for a second to stabilize themselves and help him up while even more of their fellows continued to push up behind them and take what marginal shots they could.

The Donut Room

When Rio moved through from the hallway, tungsten lights flickered to life and bathed the room with an ugly yellow tint. The space was about fifteen feet long by ten feet over to a darkened window that looked out only into conduit-works and mold, and was packed full of various crates with a single workbench over to the right corner opposite where William created the entrance (itself only two feet away from a perfectly usable door). A rifle, pair of pistols, a grenade, and some tools sat on the workbench—which was affixed with a small vise—next to a caged 5-gun weapons locker, and what appeared to be crates of ammo were stacked around it.

But the majority of the rest of the room was filled to the ceiling with yellow cardstock boxes about a foot long and 3 inches square. Through a clear plastic window on each box, Rio could immediately see rows upon rows of chocolate glazed donuts. The only labelling appeared to indicate "HUMANITARIAN RING PASTRY: SHELF STABLE" in thin stencil lettering.

"I can walk, you both must remain ready to fight in my stead," Aiko said to Morgana and William, wandering into the room with an uncharacteristic levity in her step considering the raging fight that had erupted. She approached one row of the amber snack stacks and ran her right finger a millimeter above their surface as if to somehow take stock of them for a moment too long. "Odd."

Then, the princess snapped her gaze away to survey the room, choosing quickly to glide over to that darkened window and thrust it open.

"This way, right?" Aiko asked, and then with little regard for what dangers may lurk, she thrust her head through to take stock. With just as much speed, she soon reeled back as if stung by a hornet. "Nnh! Too bright!" she spat, rubbing both fists into her eyes. "But clear for you, Rio-san."

What Aiko had seen had been naught more than a pinprick of sun where the joined roofing that sealed the old fire escape cavity had fallen away, but that had apparently been enough for her to tolerate in this state. Within the cramped space was a rusty old series of ladders and varied tubing that carried coolant and water and electricity, as well as a thick humidity that bled from its walls. There was trash, too, and the passageway they'd have to take smelled disgusting with some hint of sweetness to it that seemed to waft up from below, probably due to dead rodents or a stashed victim somewhere on the lower levels.

Even from her prone position on the ground, Molli could feel the sheer, overwhelming heat of the ZARCNAM's plasma stream overhead. Its molten energy left a lingering warmth on her back that, ironically, made the scrappy Nepleslian's blood run cold. They don't believe in zitchin' overkill on Yamatai?! Molli thought in a panic, though she let out a relieved sigh to see the self-professed detective had gone down before said plasma stream evaporated him from the waist up. That relief quickly turned to shock when he faced the team and leveled his weapon toward them.

She couldn't believe her eyes, but the degree of stupidity one had to have to turn away from the people who just shot you and aim at the ones who weren't was pretty believable in every part of town. "ARE Y'OUTTA YER FLARKIN' MIND?!" Molli screamed, like an angry cat whose kitten decided to pull a gun on its mother after it'd pulled it out of a toxic Nepleslian sewer pipe, "SHOOT TH'OTHER GUYS!" Molli had a feeling that the words of a 'perp' wouldn't carry much weight with this whack job, and so she set her arm to grab the front of the man's gun as she scrambled to her feet and sprinted after the team through the makeshift exit William's boot made. The last one in, she withdrew her arm -- with or without the crazed gunman's weapon -- and entered with her pistol raised and ready to fire.

The room she entered smelled like gunpowder, oil, and anarchy in the making. Weapons and explosives, plus the tools to make, break, or mod them, were a familiar and unsurprising sight. "More bullets 'n people in this friggin' dive..." she mumbled, brushing a metal hand over the weapons on the workbench, before her eyes whirred to focus on the greater prize: the donuts. Molli was quick to help herself to one, taking a huge bite that left chocolate on the sides of her mouth. Despite the adrenaline pumping through her veins and the imminent danger in the wings, there was always time to enjoy a donut.

"Wash duhplah?" Molli asked with a mouth full of food, which she swallowed before continuing, "Do ah hunt fer some shades, Princess?" Her concern for Aiko was palpable in the question; it was odd to see her in a relatively helpless state. The soldier's eyes flitted to Sif and Rio, then to the hole in the wall. "Sif, Rio, gimme ah hand wiv th'hole, ah wanna plugit. Find somefin' heavy." It wouldn't hold for long, but it might buy them a few seconds, at least.

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, scrutinizing it with a fierce intensity as the chaos around her continued.

Fire Escape

"Sif, don't get too carried away." Morgana 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."

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 wanted to experience the mission as an after-action report. Though the moment the police began breaking down the door, that future felt so close.

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.

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 Aratani's 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 have pilfered 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.

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.
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.

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.

"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!"

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," Sif 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 did try breaching the barricade.

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.

As the doors buckled, William also leapt 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." William muttered as he climbed.

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.” Morgana said, lifting up her bracelet in the leading Neko’s direction and scanning her vitals.

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.

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 Sif 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.

Leading the ascent, Aratani emerged into a dark concrete room though a full-sized doorway. 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.

Rather than a window-to-nowhere like back on level seven, the doorway 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.

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.

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 scrutinize 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. 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.

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.

Now joining the others, Sif 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.

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.
"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.

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.

"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?"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.

The engine-lover that Aratani was, she didn't need to hear Aiko's orders twice. 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 goons 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.

Morgana 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 silently 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.

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 to avoid the sound of her footfalls alerting one of those in the garage. Ss she absconded away from the group, she 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.

Aratani took a quick gander 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.

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

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.

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.

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.

Rio 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.

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!"

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.

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.

The cool white lights of the garage bleached out Aratani's silvery hair and made it take on a blindingly white sheen. She had ducked her head and her face went into her white fringe's shadow and her focus was momentarily on the contents of her pants. She dug into one of her cargo pockets and moved to the sedan with a loping swagger. Rummaging in her pockets didn't deter her from taking a quick leap into the car and opening a window.

Stolen Sedan
By the time Molli was burning proverbial rubber streaks into the squeaky floors of the parking garage, she had popped her torso out of the back window and procured a pair of grenades simultaneously. The more deadly Novacorp gravitic claymore she held securely while pulling the pin out of a smokescreen grenade. She lobbed the smoke grenade in between the car and the door to the fire escape, trying to obfuscate the rest of her team's pathing as Molli swerved ever nearer to them.

Sif's rally to protect the princess didn't change Aratani's course of action. Sure, the raven-haired Chusa was a high value target, but Aiko had also garnered an unprecedented two Order of the Blazing Sun medals and recaptured Hanako's World. If Sif wanted to believe that she was incapable despite it all, she could go ahead and do so and Aratani wouldn't stop her. But, hopefully, she would do so in the sedan and not out of it. Aiko had, after all, called for Sif to join up in the vehicle after her own evasive dash to the sedan.

Little did the Shoi know that the Ketsurui was less than combat-ready, even if her orders were sound from Aratani's perspective.

"Get in, cuz!" Aratani yelled out to Sif, having already absorbed some of the gangster's lingo by some sort of osmosis of being in their vicinity.

"Don't run them over, Momo!!" Aratani thumped on the roof and used Molli's callsign as she sat sidled on the window, not knowing if her words could be heard over the weapon's fire she was looking out for or not.

Molli maneuvered the massive hovering sedan expertly, turning it on a dime in the limited space available to bring it closer to her waiting friends. More of the Gumtree mafiosi closed in even despite losing a few; they still numbered around twenty bodies, so the Star Army squad's handful of takedowns only fueled the gangsters' drive to capture the meddling soldiers. Six rushed at William unabated by Sif's covering fire while another half dozen leapt at the armored Neko girl squatting in her newly-secured pickup truck perch. Another three slid up to Aratani at the window and grabbed her by either arm just after she tossed her 'nades, doing their best to drag her from the vehicle. Although the Yamataians truly formed an elite unit with even the greenest among them hardened by experience in battle, they were nonetheless on the cusp of being overwhelmed by a flood of rats.

Then they all felt it—the Kaiyō crewmen and gangers alike—a split second's sensation of quaking beneath their feet that even shocked up through the atmosphere to vibrate the stolen sedan's glossy panels. The ceiling closed from above a moment later while the whole building roared like a hellstorm's gale as everyone felt themselves in freefall before sudden darkness.

The Donut Room

Morgana's grenade trap detonated where it had rolled beside the stack of donut boxes, each package hiding within it a stick of smuggled plastic explosive shoved through the hollow pastries. There were over 100 yellow cardstock boxes stored in that room on the seventh floor, and the grenade provided enough impact force to detonate the plastique nearest to it and cause a chain reaction. The squad of riot police was instantly vaporized by the blast.

Outside, a huge gout of fire mushroomed out from the low-rise building's façade. Windows and neon signs for as far as the eye could see down the block and vertically up across the towering Nepleslian heights shattered as the shockwave expanded, and all of the police cars swarming outside were quickly hollowed out by the blast. Although the seventh and sixth and eight floors impressively funneled the explosion outward and flat, the Twenty Eight Gumtree apartment block sank two whole stories in the blink of an eye. Flame and debris rained down over the street not only from the destroyed building but from higher above where secondary damage chained off in other buildings that weren't quite up to code as a result of the initial eruption.

Ruined Garage

The gangster's knife sunk into William's shoulder as he charged. However, despite the cry of pain the assailant was suspecting, all he received in return was a sneer and a massive fist straight into his jaw. As the thug flew, William reached up to grab the knife but it was in that moment that his world quite literally fell out from under him.

The adrenaline made the tips of her fingers feel like it was touching a faulty wire as Sif emptied the battery of her gun. With the swarm approaching her, she could only take down three with what she had, and reloading was going to take too long. So she shunted the weapon behind her as if throwing it to the side, but the sling kept it on her person, secure at her back underneath the cloak. From her side, she took a knife in each hand, normal grip on the right and a reverse grip on the left.

"DANCE WITH THE HERALD!" Sif cried as she met their charge. The numbers were not on their side, but something at the back of her mind just kicked in, as if her chosen persona possessed her.

As one of the gangsters swung down with what looked to be an electric baton, Sif dug the knife on her left hand through the thug's lower arm, right in between the radius and the ulna, then twisting the knife to lock her grip on him so she could maneuver the body somewhat to block off some of the thugs, all the while she brutally stabbed the side of the thug, aiming for the kidney and the lung, no less than three thrusts a second.

It was not her intention to be sadistic, but it was going to guarantee that this one wasn't going to get up when she released him. And indeed he just slumped down, unable to hold himself up anymore from the shock. However she felt something sharp hit her back as a thug on her right hit her with a spiked weapon. She swiped her knife his way, which caused him to jump back, letting her see the smug look on his face but also the confirmation that his weapon did draw blood. It looked like a meat tenderizer with galvanized nails welded on its face. His smugness turned into a wince however as blood started to leak from his chest. She managed to get him, but it was only a flesh wound, not enough to dissuade him.

And then the next thing she knew, she heard a great blast accompanied by a sudden quake. She couldn't exactly see what happened next as dust and corroding air covered everything. But she felt herself falling then bouncing off solid concrete as a roar assaulted her ears.
Stolen Sedan

Despite the sudden and overwhelming violence, the sedan was still active and floating a few inches above the ground. Equipped with proximity sensors, the vehicle had done its best to stay between the ground and the roof. Though unsuccessful, getting pressed earthward all the same, the car's compensators worked to dampen the impact.

In the back seat, Aiko blinked awake and gasped in the harsh air filled so thick with concrete dust and smoke that it felt like she was drinking it into her lungs. And for a heartbeat, the princess felt clear and refreshed. Right before the toxin battling against her Eihei countermeasures slammed a tickling wooziness behind her eyebrows that made her slump back down onto the sedan's plush velvet bench. Still, as she began hacking up volumes of particulate from that first reflexive breath, she recognized there was more to do.

First tugging at Aratani's waistband, Aiko pulled the Shoi in from where she'd been caught hanging out the window. Then she crawled forward, lurching a few times when she miscalculated where the car's deck was, and reached over the driver's seat to find Molli. The princess gently wrapped her arms around Molli's shoulders and laid her hands loosely across the Nepleslian girl's sternum.

"Byrne-hei," Aiko said in a small voice, not quite a whisper, speaking directly beside Molli's right ear. She could feel the Jôtô Hei was still alive and breathing beneath her touch. "We have been afforded a clear path."

A clear path was visible indeed. Beside the pickup where Sif had taken cover, the upper floor was caved in to form a sort of ramp up to open sunlight. For her part, Sif had been thrown clear several meters when the building came down. William, Rio, and Morgana, too, had avoided much injury due in large part to their genetically engineered toughness and lay relatively close to the getaway vehicle. Molli, the squad's only natural born soldier, was lucky to have been in the car. The pickup truck and a few hoverbikes seemed intact, too, but most of the other vehicles in the garage had been crushed or flipped.

"You must wake up and drive us away once we collect the others," Aiko urged softly to Molli. She squeezed around the girl's neck to try and rouse her. "Ganbare!"

Something exhilarating in Aratani had been pushed further and made electric when the Nepleslian men began to grapple with her arms. It felt like every circuit in her body was opening up and ready to fight. And then, the explosion hit the building from the inside out. All of the momentum was drained out of her and whatever charge she was building was depleted when the car hit the garage floor and her body was knocked around in the impact.

Half of her body had been out of the car and she was left mostly unprotected by the sedan unlike Molli and Aiko. Still, it could be as bad as it was for the gangsters that had been grabbing at her, now splayed on the rubble and dust unmoving. If she had lost consciousness, she didn't know. The girl could tell her neck and back were self-repairing, though, as nanomachines flooded the hemosnyth there. As she took stock of her body, she immediately became aware of some nearby tinkling bells that thundered ever nearer to her. She looked around, whipping her head in a way that her neck immediately told her was not acceptable to do a second time, and realized it was simply ringing in her ears and not some new threat.

When the Ketsurui pulled her in, Aratani had reached out behind her as if reflexively trying to catch herself. She looked from the deep green bench seat at the black-haired form as Aiko fumbled to the front to aid Molli. Something about the soft of the velvet on her cheek brought immediate relief to the Shoi and she pressed her palms into it as if to lift herself up, then thought better of it. Her index finger pushed into the plush of the forest green velvet and smoothly bent to stroke against it like an inch worm, feeling solace in the soft, smooth texture.

"Ganbare!" She had heard the last of Aiko's quiet vociferations and woozily repeated the concluding word. In her shell-shocked state she spoke with both a finality and feebleness that truly underscored the importance of Molli's cognizance and henceforth capability.

Molli found relief in the knowledge that she hadn't let her skills behind the wheel atrophy in the years spent away from Nepleslia, but that was near-instantly countermanded by the resurging memories of a typical Nep ganger's utter regard for his own life and limb. They swarmed the Kaiyo like leeches, undoubtedly realizing that a squad of Nekovalkyrja and an ID-SOL were world-class prisoners; tickets to better lives on a planet where there were very little good lives to go around. If they were captured, Molli was certain that the only fate that awaited her was a bullet to the back of the head, wherein her organs and cybernetic implants would be passed around the black market -- the Yamataian arm was definitely more valuable than the rest of her body. That's just how little native Nepleslian lives mattered on their own planet.

Didn't fight m'way off jus' to die like everyone else, thought Molli, whose stubborn determination instilled in her the courage needed to roll down a window and lean out for a better shot at the lower half of one of the men grappling Aratani. But then she felt the vibrations, powerful enough to shake the floating metal she sat in, and Molli let instinct take over and pull her back into the vehicle. It was fortunate that she'd done that, because the thunderous boom that plunged them into darkness sent her flying headfirst into the sedan's roof, before slamming face first into the steering wheel, throwing the Nepleslian's mind into the abyss of unconsciousness, where stinging pain was her sole companion. Dust and debris flew through the open driver's side window and the now-shattered windshield, coating Molli's unconscious form in dust like a coat of paint.

Fortunately, Molli's concussion hadn't driven her consciousness too deeply into darkness; Aiko's quiet encouragement and sudden squeeze of her neck was the stimulus that pulled Nepleslian back to the waking realm with a gasp. Molli hissed from her startled awakening, which sent a wave of pain throughout her body. Her head was pounding, and she could taste copper in her mouth. Diagnostics reports flashed through her metal eyes, reporting on injuries to the skull and displaying laceration sites across the girl's body. She closed the reports with thought.

"Wuh..." Molli coughed up dust, "Puh...Princess...?" In her concussed state, Molli's mind wandered to places that weren't appropriate, where ill-fitting thoughts distracted her from the current situation and made her body tense up. She'd dreamed about something like this after their first mission together, but Molli hadn't been covered in blood, dust, and glass in those fantasies, and Aiko definitely wasn't drugged out of her mind. Even as she came to her senses, it was hard to shake how Aiko's breath on her cheek was about the only pleasant thing in Molli's current situation. "A-Ah know, lemme just..." she muttered, unsure if she should try to shake Aiko off, or if she even wanted to.

Molli pulled down the roof mirror, which was only partially broken, to inspect herself. Shards of glass, presumably from the windshield, had flown inward, with some becoming embedded in her face and torso, where streams of crimson blood fell steadily -- at least none landed in her eyes. Molli's precious bodysuit bore plenty of damage from the glass, being tattered at the arms, with a few glass pieces tearing unflattering holes in its midsection, nearly turning it into a two-piece outfit. If Aiko's hands wandered even a little, she would've felt a slight prickle of glass and sticky blood beneath her fingertips.

Glancing to her left and right, Molli could see the smoke and dust pouring into the car still, clouding what remained of the garage in a choking, impenetrable miasma. With a click, Molli's eyes toggled to thermals, and what she saw almost made her want to look away. Dozens of still bodies, their heat gradually fading, lined the garage; people they'd killed in the blink of an eye. Molli wasn't a religious sort, but even she closed her tear-stricken eyes and prayed that innocent people hadn't gotten caught up in this destruction. She reached for the sedan's wheel and slammed down on the middle, which made the horn blare throughout the garage, and made Molli's headache throb even more painfully. It was a clarion call through the fog, a beacon that would hopefully guide the Kaiyo's crew toward her.

Ruined Garage

The ID-SOL groaned as he regained consciousness. At first William was confused as to why it was so dark, but he then realized it was dark because there was a slab of concrete ontop of him. Reaching up to his shoulder he found the knife again and pulled it out. With that out of the way, he pushed the slab up and off of his frame. He coughed as he sat up looking around the ruined garage.

"Well that sucked." William deadpanned, to no one in particular. With a groan and the popping of joints, William stood.

Sif didn't know how long she was out. It could just have been minutes, or it could have been hours. The lack of rumbling and sound of trickling debris at least signaled that the building has settled to its new collapsed state. The scent of iron was strong around her, piercing through the floral scent stuffed in her mask. When her eyes adjusted to the darkness, she saw why. Blood. A pool of it right under her.

Sif pushed herself up, leaning more heavily to her left side as a sharp pain kept her from fully utilizing her other arm. She picked herself up before lightly collapsing farther away from the blood pool. It seemed like she was the lucky one. There were some bodies strewn about, unlucky enough to either get crushed or impaled by the debris. She took off the mask for a moment, checking for any damages on it before a sharp pulse of pain behind her right shoulder reminded her that she should be checking herself for any damage first. Running her hand over where she got hit, she felt the problem. Most of the damage was already mending, but a Nekovalkyrja body could only do so much while a foreign body, namely a galvanized nail from the meat tenderizer, was still stuck inside.

Clink. Clink. Clink.

The sound of three bent nails picked from Sif's shoulder was the only sound she could make out in this tomb. She could see that a part of the ceiling had collapsed to make a lean-to tent structure, just big enough for her to pace around. "How deep did I fall?" she asked aloud, hoping that a response might come.

Already Sif could feel her injury getting better, but she had to find everyone else. "First thing's first... Where the heck am I?" She picked up her mask again, straightened out the beak and wiped the dust out of the lenses. The right lens had three main cracks running from the edge where she must have hit her head on the concrete, but the surfaces on the front and back were both still smooth. She took a moment to lament how cool it would look displayed in her room before she donned the mask again. There was an immediate relief when she started breathing in the floral scents rather than the corroded slum air. The city could do for some filters or air recyclers. It's hard to imagine breathing this on a daily basis.

Then she heard it, the sound of a horn calling out. That had to be them, right? If they were still around, then it couldn't have been over an hour since the collapse. Of course, there was also the chance of them also waking up after an unwanted nap just now. No, now wasn't the time for theories, she had to find a way out. Standing at the center, she scanned the room until she was able to see a gap in one of the walls. She walked over to it but she stopped for a second, looking back at the small cave, her eyes scanning the floor. She walked off to pick up the nails and stowed them away in a side pocket, then she attempted to squeeze herself out of the rubble to a more open part of the collapse.

Sif patted her sides and her hands found her Impaler, still looking to be in good condition, though with a need for some polishing. She plugged a new battery in and intently watched it as it charged. The damage was superficial, it was still safe to operate. She was down two knives, and while she considered making a quick search for them, she decided that she couldn't waste any more time. The sound of the horn called to her through the rubble. She carefully clambered up the debris, looking to get as high as possible, hoping that wherever she ended up, she wasn't cut off from the rest. Fortunately, she didn't end up too far from the last place she remembered being, appearing from behind the ramp to the surface.

Sif waved to the others below and called out. "Didn't keep you waiting, did I?" She winced for a second, but attempted to hide it. With the adrenaline wearing down, she could feel the soreness all over her body make themselves known.

Even as Rio continued trading fire with several gang members from behind the car she had chosen as her cover, she knew that the other side must of looked like a cratered moon and she was thankful that the parked vehicle she had chosen as cover was sturdy one. Something had to give soon and the thought of failure briefly flashed through her mind as she took a look around the garage for the rest of the team. Of course Rio had not expected the building to be what finally gave. Briefly she felt the quake of the explosion below them before she was dropped into darkness.

Curled up behind the car-turned-cover when the building had suddenly dropped from under and around them, Rio had escaped serious injures thanks to its presence. In the collapse a slab of concrete landed atop her cover and herself. Wedged between the top of the car and the broken floor, the slab had come to rest over Rio rather than on top of the young neko. Once more the sturdy vehicle had proven itself. Despite this, Rio's head throbbed as she awoke with a start, reflexively sucking in a big breath of chunky, dust choked air. Taking stock of herself in the darkness underneath the slab, she realized the throbbing of her head came from a deep cut to the left side of her forehead, likely from flying debris. While blood still ran down her face, she could already feel the itch of it beginning to heal. Rio otherwise seemed to be okay, somewhat protected as she had been by the fallen slab.

Moving to one of the intact hoverbikes, William left a wake of dust that wafted off his wide back like a chalky grey cape. He looked the bike over for any damage then started powering it up. Better he took one of the bikes and let the others take the getaway car.
After making a quick search on the ground around her that turned up her radiant, Rio crawled from underneath the concrete slab and into the dust choked air of the now destroyed garage. The garage looked completely different and almost alien now thanks to the airborne dust and destroyed vehicles, but she just could make out the light of an exit through the swirling dust as well as hear a blaring horn close by. With a thought Rio brought up the squad link and enabled a visual IFF box, thin blue squares and names popping into her vision marking the others. She rarely used visual functions, preferring her sight uncluttered, but under the circumstances she needed to know where the rest of the squad was located. With the visual IFF up Rio could now tell that Molli, Aiko and Aratani were all in the direction of the blasting horn while she could see Sif and William's icons up a moving around.

Picking her way through the wreckage Rio smiled to herself when she heard Sif's voice. She shouted in reply over the horn, "Maybe a little! That's Molli honking! We have to go!"

Stolen Sedan

When she finally reached the car Rio dropped into the backseat like dead weight, not caring too much about who or what else might be in them. "Everyone okay in here? Ingemar-Hei should be right behind me." she says with a tired groan.

"Drive!" Aiko encouraged Molli, her voice still hushed and close to the Nepleslian wheelgirl's ear long enough to say it before she slipped back into the passenger area. The princess' arms and fingers stuck on Molli's shoulders like twin snakes slithering off until Aiko had slumped down to lay on the ash-soaked velvet, leaving emerald paths cut in the concrete dust that covered the sedan's interior.

The back of Aiko's right hand came to a rest on her own forehead and then flopped off when she tilted her gaze from the ceiling over to Rio. She gave a quick smile and fleeting thumbs-up to Aratani's excited repetition, and then her fingers went limp again.

"We seem to be little worse for wear," Aiko said, answering Rio's question. Morgana followed the blue Neko girl a second after and joined them in the getaway car. "Are you still in the fight, Yoshida-kun? You say Sif-hei is on your heels—it will be a long walk for her if she is not," the princess added with a hint of reflective reverie on her tongue.

With that, and presumably the car moving forward on her order, Aiko thrust a hand down into the flowing black folds of her pleated ninja pants and produced her gold plated communicator from the garment's depths. Aiko's other left hand flicked the data card she'd been given by Yoldeen moments prior to his betrayal, rolling the device through each of her knuckles once and then inserting it into her device. It must have been held there, pressed against her wrist or palm with a finger since back then. A heartbeat later, Aiko pressed her screen a few times and swiped toward the dashboard on the other side of the bench she lay upon.

"Our destination," Aiko announced, letting Molli in the driver's seat and all the rest know. The map information had instantly loaded into the sedan's navigation computer, and a black screen sitting offset from the driver's seat displayed a green wire-line map of Funky City around them with routing directions shown as a white band through the skyscrapers and airbridges. "Now get some space between us and these police."

Molli continued to blare the horn, all while watching attentively for any signs of movement from friend or foe alike. Unless one of those gangsters had a metal skeleton, however, Molli didn't see a non-neko, non-ID-SOL surviving what they subjected this apartment to. In the distance, an engine's roar -- hoverbike from the sound of it -- made Molli jump, and she fumbled around for her pistol. Unfortunately, in the smoke and darkness, it was impossible to tell where the gun landed, and all of the glass embedded in her body would do more damage if she tried to search the floor of the driver and passenger seats. For now, she was effectively unarmed.

Their position was compromised, Molli knew how quickly the badges responded to violence against their own, having no illusions that the SWAT team survived what the local media would undoubtedly call an act of terrorism. She couldn't stay parked here, honking a horn, forever. Just as she was about to floor the pedal, a moving thermal signature came into view from above, one that her IFF flagged as a friendly. Sif's familiar voice was ambrosia, instilling the fearful, wounded Nepleslian more courage she'd need to hold on despite the blood loss. Like flowers, more friendly signatures sprouted, with Rio's sluggish and ungraceful flop into the car being especially welcome. It seemed like the only one who wasn't making their presence known was Morgana, and so Molli was tempted to wait for a little while longer...

But the princess's voice urged the Nepleslian to do otherwise, and if a drug-addled Aiko felt they were in danger, Molli knew it was worse than what she could've imagined. Luckily, Morgana chose the perfect moment to pile in after Rio, which just left Sif. If there was anyone Molli wasn't willing to leave behind, it was her.

The sedan rose up to Sif's perch, before spinning around so the passenger side door could open up for her. "Get in!" Molli said, her voice hoarse and weak from the dust in her throat and her blood pooling in the seat by the second. "Y'di'n't...y'di'n't call shotgun, but ah'm...given it to ya anyway," she grinned wearily.

Looking on from the ramp, the way down looked a bit treacherous. Not that she didn't have any confidence in her agility, but the way things were looking the car was headed up there anyway. While she saw Rio and Morgana entering the car, and heard the sound of another machine roaring up, her mind thought of the other Nepleslian with them, fairly confident that none of the gangsters would be brazen enough to make their presence known right after that collapse.

Sif wasted no time in hopping inside the car, being offered the shotgun seat, which behind the mask made her face light up, recognizing the term from one of her novels. Her blood-drenched visage was on display for the short moment she was illuminated by the car's headlights. Plopping her rear down in the passenger seat, she pulled the door back closed.

"Sorry about the blood, most of it isn't mine," she let out a chuckle, as she spoke, preempting what worry might have been felt for her and turning it towards Molli. Wasn't hard to imagine where the glass shards came from, but she was still holding strong. With a mix of worry and teasing, Sif gestured with an open palm in a circular motion towards her own face saying, "You got a little something around this area."

A bit of extra visual checks showed much more damage. She wouldn't push however, not wanting to delay their extraction since the lit dashboard with a wireframe map was already set to their destination, though that was her best guess at the moment. They needed to get out and fast before any more surprises show up, but she took it upon herself to keep a close eye on Molli.

"Girls love scars," Molli countered, though she expected the Kaiyo's cutting edge medical team would buff out any facial scars, so to speak. They'd have to pump in a lot of blood, too, with the way things were going. "Ah'm gonna be th'talk o'tha ship...when we get back." Maybe she'd keep a few, just to impress people. That was if they got out of this in one piece, anyway. "Shoulda wore a mask too," Molli said, finally allowing herself to lament the somewhat preventable nature of her facial mangling.

Funky City Skyways
Stolen Sedan


"Hold on tight!" Molli said before she turned the sedan around once more and floored the pedal in earnest, rocketing the car through the dusty smog and into the comparatively normal and less excessive Funky City cityscape smog. She followed the coordinates Aiko set out for her...mostly. Molli knew plenty of these streets by memory, even after being away for so long, and instinct took the vehicle down narrow alleyways and through civilian markets that savvy street racers often cut through to gain an edge against their rivals. It brought them to their destination faster, and made it less likely that they'd run into officers that relied on their dashboard nav systems to take them everywhere. Win-win.

The crew would've had time to talk along the way, but Molli wasn't much for words with her injuries and the need to focus on the road. She still spared Sif the occasional glance, and was relieved to see her injuries were healing up as expected. "Canyae look fer m'six shoota? Think ah dropped it... Ent th'end'a th'world if it fell out, but...ah...feel kinna nekit wiv'out it," she said to the masked neko. The drive also afforded Molli the opportunity to start picking a few pieces of glass out of her body, which she did with the precision and care of her metal limb. Each plucked shard came with a wince and a new bloodstream that made Molli resemble a living fountain, but she found it preferable to just leaving them in there.

"Canae believe ah'm gonna get uglier..."

"True, I always saw the appeal," Sif responded with a light chuckle. "It's like a story written in braille, or hieroglyphs depending on whether you're touching or just looking, right?" Her head tilted slightly to communicate the wide smile she had hidden behind the mask. Leaning back but not sinking as far as she could, she took time to rotate her injured shoulder slowly to check her mobility. A bit of pain still met her, but she'd be able to hold a gun straight while in the car and should be alright in a few minutes.

The neko didn't dally when Molli asked her to find her gun. Sif looked down and felt around under her seat before scanning underneath Molli's area, equally peppered with glass but a lot bloodier. "Wait, I think I see it," she said, bracing herself against the dashboard as she bent down low to reach out underneath the driver's seat. Her finger tips just about reached the gun's grip and slowly brought it closer with quick flicks of her fingers until she could grab it, ignoring the gnawing on her shoulder.

"Got it!"

Sitting back up, she made sure to click the safety on before pinching the grip and the barrel with both hands, flicking and wiping off shards of glass and blood that stuck to the weapon. She opened the chamber to check for any debris, pointing the gun straight down and between her legs on instinct. Then when she made sure all the moving parts moved as they should, she grabbed the mid section of her cloak and gave it a good, meticulous but quick wipe down before she held the gun by the barrel and handed it over to Molli. "Almost as good as new!"

"And don't worry about it. As they say, knights in shining armor never had their mettle tested!"

Listening to Molli and Sif's back and forth made Aratani like them more, but she had nothing to contribute and stayed quiet. She bit her bottom lip and sucked in air, listening to them but also her body's natural rhythms. The pumping of restorative hemosynth fluid had slowed to a trickle and she splayed her hand out in front of her, then the other one. Feeling good herself contrasted with the princess' demeanor, though.

Watching Aiko's fingers move the data card over her knuckles after just flopping from her forehead limply, Aratani seemed to be clueing in. For the first time, the Shoi noticed something was not quite right with Aiko.

"Chusa-sama, are you wounded?" Aratani asked, then turned to the bloodied driver to ask, "She get hit?"

Part of Aratani cursed at her equally uncouth and uncool line of questioning. Molli and Sif had just been bantering about how beat up the Nepleslian had gotten and Aratani was ignoring that and honing in on someone else.

Awkwardly, she added to Molli, "Showing it off less than you are if she did."

"We all got hit, Koizumi-kun," Aiko said in way that sounded sagely and cryptic as if she were the healed veteran of some trench war from eons long past talking about some sort of figurative scars every soldier carried—rather than the steely Star Army officer she actually was—because she figured Aratani was asking about the explosion's aftermath. The princess assumed Aratani had heard William explain the situation earlier, and didn't think to reiterate it in her current state.

"True," Aratani said, letting the word run for longer than usual.

Though William had spoken near her, she was taking in the donut-filled room rather than the quick utterances of her comrade at the time. Surely something the Shoi could work on was doing so, but for now Aiko's confirmation about taking a hit in the explosion helped to focus the white-haired cornflower panel. She pulled her Zen AR's sling so that her hands cupped it in their grasp before peeking out the window, ready to shoot down pursuers or, perhaps worse, any awaiting presence outside of the garage.

Molli placed the revolver back in her shoulder holster with a grateful smile, "Yer th'best, Siffy," she said. It was hard to ignore the neko's pained movements, though, and Molli found herself stealing glances at her erstwhile companion with a concerned expression. "Jus' take it easy, alrigh'? Let yer healin' do its thing." It was a bit rich to lecture a bio-engineered killing machine that could probably take on ten normal Nepleslians like her with both arms tied behind her back, but Molli never liked to see others pushing themselves. "Cannae share m'braille scars wiv ya if ya bite th'dust," she smirked, having found something oddly poignant in Sif's poetic description of something as outwardly ugly as facial scars.

Molli pointedly stared ahead as they passed through yet another airbridge clogged with traffic. The neon lights shone through the car in a kaleidoscope of headache-inducing colors, advertisements of all kinds that beckoned for their attention. Molli long grew disinterested in gazing at those holographic projections as a kid, they were just distractions now. They looked more appealing than addressing Aratani's remark, but she couldn't let that comment slide -- she was too proud, and all too willing to defend herself.

"Next time, ah'll put th'drivin' on hold t'play doctor," Molli snapped back, her grip tightening on the steering wheel as she tensed up, "She ent dead." And whatever damage she took was nothing to the hemosynth that was likely patching up the worst of the damage. It was more than Molli could say about her own body, but she didn't dare say so. After all, she was the one who insisted on being treated like an equal despite her physical and mental inferiority. Using that as a defense would just be hypocritical, even if it was true.

Rio never actually answered Aiko's question. She instead sat silently in the backseat, mostly listening and watching. In the car she felt drained, slightly unfocused and the cut on her head had given her a terrible throbbing headache. The mission had pretty much been compromised from the start, they had already been involved in two separate gunfights and had a building fall on top of them. Was it a setup or just pure bad luck? Either way the longer she thought about it, the more agitated Rio felt herself becoming.

It was the talk of Molli's injuries that made Rio finally stir and practically force her way over the center console into the front of the vehicle. "She can't enjoy them if you end up bleeding out while in that seat." snapped the unusually agitated neko as her own half bloody face appeared between Molli and Sif. "We should stop. I don't think we are in...good shape Chusa." commented Rio as she took a moment to look back at Aiko.

"Negative," Aiko responded to Rio straightaway, before taking a long pause to stare at the sedan's sooty headliner. Her vibrant scarlet irises shot back and forth upon her sweaty face like she was watching something squiggle around in her vision; in reality the princess was silently listening to the conversation around her on a poison-affected delay, imagining a scene she couldn't really see. "I expected a chase, but Molli-kun seems to have guided us safely away. Better to recoup on the move than abandon our mission."

And indeed the battered Gumtree limousine, now more a jalopy than anything remotely luxurious, hadn't yet attracted a tail. The strength of Molli's street knowledge combined with the unintentional shock-and-awe wrought by Morgana's grenade trap left the Star Army squad with a clear getaway, and the Yamataians soon soared high and fast above Funky City's skyscrapers and their crowded lower maze of neon pathways. Only the stolen car's lack of any windshield—nor any windows at all following the explosion's concussion—impeded their progress any.

Anything above 25 miles per hour made verbal communication impossible as Nepleslia's smoggy breeze buffeted the sedan's ruined interior. Going 75 necessitated any non-wireless communications be yelled a few inches from someone's ear. But the drive from then on was otherwise somewhat pleasant as the late afternoon faded toward twilight and filled the horizon before them with the sunset's saturated gradient from pink and orange above that transitioned down to mellow yellows and toxic greens closer to the polluted surface. It was a view only seen here on Nepleslia, and Aiko, eventually able to sit upright without the synthetic Nekobane assaulting her senses, took in the novel sight while watching William at their flank on his motorbike.

The trip continued for about an hour and a quarter more. Around 90 miles later, the map had directed Molli far west from where they'd started over to near the Uesureyan Fields. Not the familiar and oft-visited base of the same name on planet Yamatai but rather another installation here on Nepleslia that'd been so named when both sister factions were part of one empire that spanned unbroken across the known Kikyo Sector of its age. That old base—heavily guarded and now the jurisdiction of the SMoDIoN—lay across a river routinely described as "nasty," and was off in the distance from where the Kaiyō crew ended up. At Molli's hand, their sedan descended down toward the fluorescent surface city glowing ever more brilliant like a big, garish beacon in the fog as the sunset faded into a gray evening gloom.

"Find somewhere quiet," Aiko had instructed Molli when they were below the highest reaches of the skyscrapers once again. Their target destination was within a 500 meter zone of interest. "As quiet as this place is able," she clarified, knowing that nearly every one of Funky City's blocks were packed and lively beneath the bright lights and bustle at all hours of the day.

Soon thereafter, the sedan and William's hoverbike were both parked in a relatively unused lot. Inside an open chain-link fence topped with spiraling barbed wire, it was mostly filled with industrial-sized garbage like stacks of corrugated aluminum, thin cast iron pipes, and then a few cars that looked like they'd been there at least a week. Mammoth brown sided high-rises surrounded the miniscule cutout between them, and the lower street façade nearby was sleepy so far as a Nepleslian megacity was concerned, mostly filled with foot traffic between a few bars, cafes, and other shops. Electric neon still lit up the place well enough here, but not so bright as day like some other places on this planet were, still allowing shadows to linger once off the main street sidewalks.

By now, everyone's bodies felt better having been given some time away from intense action and buildings collapsing atop them. Even the squad's two Nepleslians, assaulted by the acrid and polluted skies above their homeland, gained somewhat measure of a second wind. Such a break was something that soldiers could only dream of in wartime, so the Star Army crew could count themselves fortunate that they were merely undertaking an undercover recon mission on an allied world rather than assaulting a Mishhuvurthyar position elsewhere.

Aiko was the first out of the stolen sedan when it landed. Her movements were far less lethargic than they had been, and she appeared to have gained back her unwavering determination in every step. The princess surveyed the area as the others disembarked, taking in her surroundings as a matter of observational habit.

Chandler Park District, Funky City

"We need to find a particular establishment," Aiko said, wirelessly forwarding the intel from her computer brain to the others. "Take a breath and collect yourselves," she continued, wanting everyone to get comfortable and settled in the new locale even though they'd had an hour to calm down. "Procuring hydration is the first priority, however. Ignemar-hei: you will take point. Stow the mask. It is somewhat too conspicuous for this district."
 
Stolen Sedan

It was a joke among the gangers in Molli's neighborhood that a grand on a bulletproof windshield would save you ten on smog treatment; an unspoken rule that the sedan's late owner clearly hadn't taken to heart. As soon as Molli accelerated to keep pace with the more hectic skyway traffic, polluted smoke and tiny debris carried by the wind buffeted her from all directions. Molli's metal eyes could take it just fine, but the foul smell the wind carried made the drive nearly unbearable. She couldn't focus on answering Rio for fear of expelling whatever wanted to leave her stomach. Through her wireless implant, Molli turned the car radio on, if only to give herself some white noise to focus on.

"Hey hey hey, you're listening to 92.1 -- Funky City Classics! Here to spin you records from the good ol' days, back when bullets were cheaper, the guns shot straighter, and the speed didn't crash you out so hard!" Automatic rifle sound effects, followed by an exaggerated clickclickclick noise punctuated the DJ's intro, before he settled in with a hearty chortle. "This is Jay, and I'm here to let the folks down south know that rumble was NOT a triggerhead's messy experiment blowin' up in his face. Lotta fruit falling from the gumtree tonight, so you'd best lock your doors and hug your sweethearts -- things might be heatin' up. Here's a hot single that's sure to make you feel warm and fuzzy...long as ya don't think about the lyrics, heh."

"I couldn't wait for you to come and clear the cupboards... But now you're gone and leaving nothing but a sign..."

It was some pop song, released way before Molli's time, and thus unfamiliar to her. It was catchy enough the longer she listened, however, and once the drive calmed down, she found it was nice to pretend they were all on a pleasant drive with good tunes blaring through the miraculously intact speakers. True to its name, Funky City Classics was a variety station that played hits from decades past, often from the independents, before they were inevitably sucked up into the music industry. The station cycled through songs that ranged from hard rock, country, metal, and even a little rap; the commonality between each track was a feeling of a singular artist or band's vision, which shone through and set each track apart from commercialized hits produced in the present day. Or so Jay said between tracks, anyway.

When the map brought Molli to the Fields, she gazed at the dilapidated military base that Nepleslia's finest patrolled. It was abandoned when Molli was just an infant, but she was certain it must've played a part in protecting her from the parasites the Mishhu sent all those years ago. It was a little disheartening to think about how one of the lynchpins of the planet's defense being forgotten so quickly, but that was Funky City for you. No matter how much you contribute to it, you're just a grain of sand sifting closer to a pit with the rest; person, organization, base; they were all the same.

"Don't worry, she'll be fine," Sif said, trying to reassure Rio after Aiko declined to stop the car. "I'll keep an eye on her." She had seen Molli at the point of incapacitation, a memory that was hard to shake from her mind, and while she dreaded having her continue on while her injuries remain untreated, she knew Molli could hold on for a little longer. She would offer to patch her up, but at the speed they were going, that would likely cause a crash unless someone else took the wheel, though the tradeoff would be that navigation was going to be harder without Molli's experience with these roads.

Maybe that was what Aiko was thinking about too, or she just wanted to get away from the building as fast as possible. Nonetheless, Sif would steal glances towards Molli to check in on her from time to time, ready to grab the wheel if something happened. So far, nothing did end up shaking the relative quiet they were enjoying.

Stolen Hoverbike

William was silent on the ride away from the destroyed buildings, his duster whipping in the wind as he rode at the rear of their makeshift convoy. Despite the gravity of what they had been through so far, the only thing that kept playing through the ID-SOL's head was, "This was not how their first visit to Nepleslia was supposed to go..." With a heavy sigh behind the skull mask, he continued on. He would have to work harder to improve the Kaiyo's impression of his rediscovered homeland.

Chandler Park District, Funky City

Once they were parked, Sif got off the car and walked around and over to Molli's side to lend whatever assistance Molli allowed her to give. "Can still walk, I hope?" she said offering her hand with a lighthearted chuckle.

After parking in an abandoned lot flanked by massive buildings, which seemed as inconspicuous as they could get, Molli killed the engine, pocketed the key, and stepped out of the car with the others. In the glow of the city, the bloodstains on her outfit were all the more noticeable, alongside an exposed midsection that displayed her visibly toned abs. "Ah'm fine," she said to Sif, before tapping the shoulder that her comrade saw explode on Urtullan, "Been through worse, yeh?" Molli produced a toothy grin, but she knew it was hard to ignore the stains on her chest and legs, as well as the cuts on her face. "Sumfin t'patch m'cuts wouldn't hurt..."

Hearing Aiko's order for her to take point, Sif nodded which was followed by a more hesitant nod when she was told to take off the mask. She understood why, but she had been enjoying wearing it. After removing the lightly damaged mask, she stowed it away under her cloak before she moved to pull back the cowl and hood that had been keeping her hair from flailing about, tucked underneath the fabric. She gathered her hair and pulled it out of their confines, flowing free from its usual braid. A third of her azure hair was blood red, concentrated on the right side.

"I was trying out a new look," she said, idly combing her hair with her fingers as she let it rest over her right shoulder hoping that her hair would draw more attention compared to the dried blood at the front of her gear.

She looked around their new area searching for a place they could get some water. "I'm spotting a few bars and... yes... there's a convenience store a bit further up. The glass wall looks clean, so hygiene looks good. This way."

The difficulty was going to be blending in with the crowd. With gang violence high, Sif hoped no one would question the cloak and heavy armaments she had hidden underneath too much.

"Nepeslia isn't overly known for its konbini," Aratani spoke on going to a convenience store. "But its bars? Now that's a different story, isn't it?"

Parking the bike beside the sedan, William made a bee-line for Aiko. He did not speak openly, but the concern was evident to the princess. 'How are you feeling? Are there any after-effects? I can call a few of my medics; they can be discrete.' It was also evident to Aiko that despite how much the two of them had grown, the boy who had pledged himself as her yojimbo just a few days after her birth was still under nearly half a ton of muscle. He scanned their surroundings, bringing up NSMC maps of the area. "Let's move into one of the dive bars. They are sure to have what we need, plus I don't know about any of you, but I could sure use a damn beer..." The Captain replied evenly, none of the mental worry that Aiko had received bleeding into his voice.

"Nothing remains of the toxin that I cannot handle; my body has isolated and neutralized the contamination," Aiko said back to William in his mind. Her eyes traced from the street over to his, making the wireless reply more personal. "Thank you for watching out for me, Wil, and ensuring that we were able to escape the gang hive."

Aratani trotted behind William, shadowed by the huge man even in the settling twilight. He had rushed up to Aiko, and so Aratani had too. She had to push down a want to bow to the princess, regal as she was giving commands and effectual now that she was out of the poison's dark grasp. But to continue blending in, Aratani thought better of it and threw a pair of finger guns up and at the Ketsurui as she approached.

William's suggestion didn't sound too bad either. Molli wasn't about to admit it, but she wasn't old enough to drink when she fled Nepleslia, and now that getting drunk was one of her favorite pastimes, she could afford a little buzz before the operation resumed. "How's about me--" Molli tried to loop her arm around Sif's to draw her closer, "Th'masked wonder--" With her free hand, she jerked a thumb towards Rio, "'N Blueberry grab some goods from th'store 'n meet up wiv ya at the bar? Ah bet they got some bandages..."

Sif looked back to the group just as Molli tugged on her arm, putting forth a plan of action, grabbing some things from the store. It was something Sif was going to suggest once they reached one of these dive bars, which she hoped had clean water as the state of the air itself was disheartening, though she'd have only volunteered herself to grab some medical supplies. Lower profile and all that, but if Molli felt like she can hold off on a well needed rest, then she wasn't going to stop her. As she reminded the Neko, Molli had been through worse. And if Rio were to join in, they'd be able to take on any surprises.

"Well, since we'll be swimming, picking up some medical supplies and something to eat would be a priority. Won't do to be bleeding or passing out in the middle of the dive," she said with a nod, eyes making a second scan of the buildings. "I'll cover the costs of what we'll pick up at the store. KS is accepted here, right? I brought a DA card too if not." She patted her back pocket to make sure her wallet hadn't fallen out. It was still there, along with the chain that was hooked to her belt loop. Both cards were the generic kinds as she didn't want to bring anything official on her on missions, and on this one it only seemed like the right choice with her chosen persona.

She had been planning on checking the shops once this was all over, but this was a pressing matter. Wouldn't hurt to grab a few wet wipes too, looking at the state of the crew.

Aiko broke eye contact with the ID-SOL and gestured with her head toward the others, indicating with the direction of her gaze that it was time William—as well as Aratani behind him—to get moving. Their area of operations was only about 500 meters across from any side of it to the other, so finding the particular bar they needed to go to as indicated in the Gumtree Gang's intelligence (not that it could be trusted at this point) shouldn't present a huge obstacle so much as remaining obscured in their search. The mission's parameters had earlier that day promised simplicity. But Yoldeen's ambush and mention of some rogue IPG element, which assuredly supplied him with the sophisticated Nekobane poison he'd inflicted upon the princess, had cast a threatening aura over wherever the Star Army team tread from then on.

"We will stick together," Aiko said, following the designated point man, Sif, even as the costumed commando was pulled along by Molli. The bodega that Sif had spied was relatively close and didn't seem packed despite the early evening hour. "You three will ingress the konbini. Koizumi-shoi: go with them and provide guidance as required. Captain Sanders, Faelan-shoi, and I will wait just outside and see if we cannot find some more information from the locals."

"Procure what we need and listen for any information on the location of a place called 'One More for the Road' or whispers of spooky local myths, but be quick," Aiko reminded the forward team as they split. With no serious injuries among them, the princess didn't expect them to take long, but it was always worth reminding soldiers to stay on-task. "We will not stray far. Find us here."

Aiko's order stopped Molli in her tracks, as she was certain heeding the princess was wise. Their mission was compromised, and there was no telling if they were being watched. Suddenly, each shadow seemed much more threatening, and each passing stranger kept Molli's gaze until she was certain they wouldn't suddenly attack. That feeling of paranoia wasn't helped by the wooziness of blood loss, which was slowly and steadily taking its toll despite Molli's efforts to shore up the worst of the cuts.

"Yes'm," Molli said to Aiko, filing their assignment away mentally. Do some shopping, figure out what "One More for the Road" meant, and ask about the local legends.

Rio felt better after the lengthy car ride over the city. The time had given the cut on her forehead time to heal, the terrible headache it had brought with it following shortly after. She was glad that Aiko's condition had clearly improved as well. That just left treating all of Molli's cuts. Last out of the ruined car, Rio was struck by pleasant sight as it started to drizzle. The rest of the squad, backlit by the neon lights that seemed to be everywhere on Nepleslia was a beautiful, memorable sight that temporarily pushed her worries to the side.

It was a brief moment of beauty before it was back to work. Hearing Aiko as Rio caught up with the rest of the group she quickly gave a nod to their new orders before following the others to the Mini-mart.

Sif led the way to the convenience store, keeping her eyes forward and relying on her peripheral vision to check for any likely assailant. It was important, at least to her understanding, not to make eye contact with anyone on the street as that was often seen as challenges, and she didn't want to spark anything at that point. With the light drizzle and the resulting bloom from the neon signs, her gaze was drawn slightly upward to appreciate the effect while at the back of her mind she was hoping it wasn't acid rain falling upon her face.

The ground beneath them looked damp, but not wet enough to produce the clicking suction of water under each footfall. It was more like it'd rained a few hours ago with the street's asphalt here on the dull and splotchy precipice of being dry once again. That would not last, however. Because as the Star Army team made its way toward the convenience store, a drizzle so light it could better be called mist engulfed the world to make the shine of dim neon and fluorescent bulbs fill up the lower city atmosphere with a hazy, diffuse warmth that brightened the damp air between them. And the matte patches of porous pavement once again grew slick and reflective, too, giving the run-down Nepleslian district a sort of faux glamour to it.

"We'll not take long," Sif said in response to Aiko, her tone taking a half-hearted sing-song cadence as they entered the store.

Mini-Mart

Soon, the Kaiyō crew was at the mini-mart. Aratani, Sif, Molli, and Rio entered while Aiko, Morgana, and William hung back, remaining outside in the rain near a phone booth whose backlit handset pictogram flickered at random intervals with a yellowy light that flashed through the white plexiglass window it was emblazoned upon.

Aratani tried her best to not think of her rank now as she entered the mini mart the three enlisted crewmen. As a Shoi, they were suddenly her responsibility and any indiscretion was on her shoulders. But it was just one hour ago that she was thinking how seasoned these cornflower panels were since joining the Star Army and Kaiyō simultaneously. Hawkishly, her amethyst eyes scouted for anything in the mini mart the others would be going for.

To Sif and Rio, she pointed over the aisles with one hand towards what appeared to be a well-stocked medical section. It was no doubt the daily gang fights in the streets necessitated such whereas Aratani had scarcely seen a bandaid in Yamatai's own convenience stores. But the overabundance of what they needed was a testament perhaps that they were on the right track within Nepleslia. Would it have been more outlandish to have been here a few hours and not gotten into a shootout, Aratani wondered.

"C'mere kid, it's on me," Aratani said to Molli as she ushered her under the white lights towards the candy aisle. "What're some of your favorites from these?"

When the 4-woman team strolled into the store like a dysfunctional family, Molli tried to keep from leaking blood onto what passed for a white floor. Medical supplies were obviously high on the list of stuff they'd need, but a bottle of lighter fluid caught Molli's attention, and she made sure to snag it along with a metal flip lighter. Something told her they could be important tools later. She was so focused on the supply run that Aratani's cheeky denomination took her off guard.

"Eh?" Molli asked, blinking rapidly, and she almost considering snapping back as irritably as she had in the car. It was obvious, though, that Aratani had lived long enough, done enough, to call her that. Plus, Molli really could use a snack. "...Dark chocolate," the Nepleslian muttered, eyes averted to the ground. It felt ridiculous to be treated to candy from her superior officer, as though she were an actual child. Molli's desire for chocolate, however, superseded any notion of pride at being an adult that could make her own purchases. "What 'bout you two?" Molli asked, directing her question to Sif and Rio, perhaps in an attempt to drag them down to the awkwardness she felt.

With the medical supplies pointed out, Sif practically beelined for it after making sure Molli wasn't in danger of collapsing when she went off to check on a lighter. Sif immediately picked up a pack of four bandages before swapping it with a six-pack which had an additional pair of smaller bandages taped to it as part of a promo, two packs of gauze, two bottles of iodine disinfectant three packs of sterile cotton, and three nonalcohol-based wet wipes. She used her cloak as a make-shift basket, clearly having underestimated the amount of stuff she'd think of picking up when she ignored taking a free basket at the entrance

Inside the store Rio stayed close to Sif when Aratani had directed them towards the medical section. She peeled off slightly from Sif once she had gathered the medical supplies. Sweeping the aisles she spotted a small clothing section a little farther in the back next to racks of knickknacks. Browsing the clothes Rio grabbed a tank top and t-shirt that looked roughly Molli's size. Something to at least maybe cover her torn bodysuit. The two she pulled from the racks had some type of album art of the front with Aethersperm emblazoned on them in aggressive fonts. When she heard Molli's question she asked on of her own by simply holding one the two shirts even as she answered Molli while she moved to rejoin the group "Something fruity please!"

Sif also picked up a box of tampons, eyebrow raised. "Why is this with the medical stuff?" she asked no one in particular. "Do people still think these actually help plug bullet holes?" She looked around and found that there was a section an aisle away with hygiene products. With how close the two sections were, she was hoping it was just the overlap and that people weren't actually using it for triage. It wasn't effective as a medical tool, despite what people would have you believe. She put the box back when her attention was pulled towards Molli and her question. Looking at where she and Aratani were at, she figured she was asking about what snack she wanted.

"Any white chocolate?" she asked. Something sweet would help get rid of that weird taste in her mouth from breathing the polluted air.

Funky City being full of Nepleslians meant the convenience stores were littered with shopping carts left behind by apathetic shoppers. All Molli had to do was walk a few feet to find one for Sif to deposit her heavy haul in. The bevy of medical supplies didn't go unnoticed, and Molli's face reddened with embarrassment at all the trouble she was making the crew's finest go through on her behalf. The events of the parking garage kept replaying in her mind, and she imagined dozens of scenarios in which she managed to avoid getting so many lacerations. She supposed it was lucky enough that they didn't cut anything vital.

It still stung like hell.

Sif's question made Molli's metal eyes widen and light up in alarm, "Wuh- Are ya fer real...?" she said, "They're... ehm, fer bloodflow fer women. They donnae plug bullet holes exactly. Cannae believe ah'm explainin' this..." The red in Molli's cheeks flushed over her entire face by this point. "Y-Ye gotta be more careful askin' stuff like that. Periods're...they're somefin' every woman has!"

A cutesy chuckle escaped Sif when Molli explained what the tampons were for. "Oh I know," she said, putting the pack back on its shelves. "I mean I hadn't experienced them myself, never had a reason to run the ovulation process and all that, but I've... read some stuff." Sif averted her gaze when she paused, realizing the awful phrasing of that sentence.

"B-But these," she pointed to the pack she returned in an attempt to cut to a separate topic. "These come up a lot on the forums for helping with bullet wounds. Worryingly frequent even! The arguments over it are fun to read through though." She laughed as she checked the medical supplies now sitting in the cart, then looking up to the cashier when she shouted about blood on the merchandise. Guess they needed to be careful about that, the old woman didn't seem like a force to mess with. Just the way she spoke carried the air of confidence one would expect from a person who'd seen their fair share of violence and likely wouldn't hesitate disciplining troublemakers as if they were her grandkids.

Yes, best not to trouble her.

Sif waved Rio over, motioning to the cart. In the corner of her eye, she noticed the customer at the counter looking at them, but it wasn't a casual look. It was like he was scrutinizing them. It could be possible trouble, so she placed herself a bit more forward, picking up a roll of medical tape on the way. When he addressed Molli by name, Sif just went on high alert, unsure if that was a good or bad thing. "You know this guy?" Sif said in a sweet voice to Molli, her eyes glancing over him to gauge how much of a danger he was.

Chandler Park
Sijpiher Street


William breathed a sigh of relief at Aiko's explanation. He was glad that she had managed to neutralize most of the poison. He moved to follow Aiko, posting up next to the phone booth. He pulled off his mask and tucked it into one of his coat pockets. He ran a hand through his beard, combing out the knots with his fingers. As he did, he scanned their surroundings, watching to see if anyone was being too nosey.

"So, what's the plan now?" He asked Aiko, his eyes still scanning the street.

"We must find the public house I mentioned," Aiko replied to William, scanning the road beside them rather than making eye contact when she spoke. "Despite the Gumtrees' betrayal, their information is all we have to rely on now. The information broker who hosts their business there should guide us along."

She took a deep breath in as the rain picked up some, though it yet remained a comfortable sprinkle rather than a disruptive downpour. The petrichor here was pleasant and fresh, lacking any scent of trash or waste despite the street being on the surface rather than some higher city level where the middling classes dwelled cloistered in filtered air and polished paths. Perhaps it'd been the earlier showers before the Kaiyō's team had arrived that washed any stink away, though more likely Chandler Park was spared it at all having been left behind by the churn of industry and attention when the nearby Uesureyan Fields were abandoned upon Nepleslia's independence from Yamatai.

"Ultimately, we must find that forgotten facility," the princess added, reminding her friend about the intelligence that had been shared by Uesu's Star Army. "What they could not find prowling old bases on Yamatai we may yet find here. Our search—and some amount of good fortune—will reveal the lost horrors created by PNUgen and turn them against the new Mishhuvurthyar threat."

The quick trudging of shoes and swishing of jeans echoed out from a thin alleyway nearby, only a few feet from where Aiko, William, and Morgana stood, and momentarily heralded the collision that came soon after. Aiko turned toward it immediately, but was nonetheless powerless to stop the small blur of umber from slamming into William's legs. It bounced off of the ID-SOL's mountainous form without so much as a flinch from William, and was then obviously a boy no older than twelve laying back on the sidewalk.

His yellow eyes blinked out from under his dark brown rain poncho in a daze and then fixed on the pair of tall warriors before him. A flash of anger faded quickly into one of shocked disbelief as he gazed up from the ground. He was soon joined by another poncho-clad kid who looked about the build but had a long braid of lime green hair falling out from her navy blue hood.

"Caught 'cha!" the girl-urchin said, kneeling down beside her friend with a wickedly happy grin. She ignored the trio of undercover Star Army soldiers, uninterested in why she'd closed the distance. "You're tagged so've gotta buy it. Always catch y—"

"S-shut up Darla!" the first boy demanded, keeping his stare locked up at William and Aiko. He sounded more shocked than angry at Darla, and she finally peered up to see them.

"No way," Darla deadpanned. "Zaf. There is no way."

Aiko looked over to William, too, and then noticed an electronic billboard affixed to the block a few dozen meters down the street. When they walked up it'd shown an advertisement of some beaked mutant squishing purple slime through a handheld push pattern so it became a hundred little strings; the product purported to be some sort of alcoholic stimulant paste. Now it was an advertisement to join the NSMC to kill Mishhu in battles alongside the Yamatai Star Army. And it featured Captain Sanders back to back with Ketsurui Aiko.

"It's the flippin' Kuvexian Killer," Zaf said, his shock now clearly shown as awe rather than fear. "Conqueror of a hundred planets. The most savage slayer in the sector."

"No, you are mistaken," Aiko corrected them. She was used to such flattery and had never once been recognized without her bellflower. "Run along to buy your treats. Our business does not concern children."

"Yeah!" Darla said excitedly, totally ignoring Aiko's attempt. "Captain Sanders of the Berserkers and his sidekick! So cool!" the girl added with stars in her eyes.

Aiko's head shot back to William, and she leered at her longtime comrade in clear disbelief.

"Handle it, Captain Sanders," the princess commanded telepathically. Her teeth set on edge, Aiko was not about to speak again after being caught very ill-prepared for the sensibilities of Nepleslian culture. "This is not the time to impress admirers. Make them leave. You have not forgotten how to act as yojimbo, correct?"

Mini-Mart

The sterile commercial light inside the bodega was far less welcoming than the street's illumination outside, but it made all the products look so sharp and clean. Even here in grungy Funky City, great care was taken to sell things to people, and despite the age shown on the worn taupe shelves this was a well maintained establishment.

"No! No blood on the merchandise!" the shopkeeper called out from the checkout booth when Rio held up the shirts to Molli. The old woman's voice was gravelly and hazardous, and she didn't even look up from her game show on a small volumetric television projecting out before her in the opposite direction from where the Star Army squad was gathered. She took a drag from her e-cigarette and made the red LED at its tip pulse, which was attached to a worn metal implant on the side of her neck through a thin blue tube and held in her left hand rested on the counter beside her. All she had to do was inhale through her nose, and then a few moments later release the spent vapors back out through her nostrils.

How she was keeping tabs on them was anyone's guess. Probably some mindware connected to CCTV or just the simple intuition of a woman who'd survived these mean streets for longer than Yamatai had even existed. Someone else in the shop was paying more attention to the Kaiyō girls, though, especially after the old smoking clerk had singled them out.

At first, the onlooker only tilted his head like a pet trying to understand some new phrase they'd never heard before. He examined Aratani, Sif, Molli, and Rio from down the aisle for some time and then pocketed the Composite Jerky Meat Product he'd been investigating and walked toward them, making no attempts at being inconspicuous. With each footstep the approaching man jingled a little thanks to the chainmail bands affixed to his boots and a few spiky metal trinkets hanging off of his leather Brando-style biker jacket. He wore tight red leather pants with extra ribbed layers sewn into the knees and in a cool stripe down each side, and a red bandana that roughly matched them and held his puffy shock of platinum blonde hair out of his eyes.

"Yo, Molli," the curious guy yapped on his way in. "That's you, Molli? S'gotta be. Been good other'n lookin' like shi'n'all?"

Without turning to look too intently at this Nepper that knew Molli, Aratani slid her purple irises to the corners of her eyes to get a good look at the guy. Satisfied with her second-long sidelong glance, she looked back to the selection and grabbed a few dark chocolate goodies. Coconut and almonds coated in it, caramel and nougat enrobed in it, and a plain brick of it, too. She pulled some lovefruit flavored gummies for herself (though she wouldn't be against sharing) and a rainbowy selection of small chews from a shelf, too, for Rio. She shook the bag to Rio with a wide grin before nodding at the shirts and taking both. The Shoi did the same with Sif's bandages, piling them into her hands and then the counter without comment on her lack of white chocolate which Sif had requested. Rummaging in her lavender cargo pocket, she pulled out some white, black, and red bills and readied to hand some of the DA to the shopkeeper depending on the total.

"Nice rig," Aratani said to the shopkeep, eyeing her vape abilities as if she were slightly envious. Though it was far from the truth, she liked complimenting other women.

Molli had reached out to snatch up the articles Rio offered before the cantankerous owner barked out a warning, to which the Nepleslian wisely withdrew her hands. Though the blood had dried, mostly, Molli didn't want to get into an unnecessary argument that could delay them further. This diversion was already indulgent, and wasteful, given it was mostly for her sake. "Keep yer dentures in..." Molli muttered defiantly, huffing in annoyance. They were just about ready to leave, it seemed.

A familiar voice called out, and Molli froze on the spot as uncomfortable recognition washed over her. Turning around, she considered playing dumb, but Molli figured that having her name dropped precluded that possibility. "Jack," she said in a flat tone that complimented a deadpan expression. Memories of youth came flooding back, of a boy and a girl skipping school to explore the decaying ruins of old skyscrapers and sewer systems, of ties cut once he'd decided to cast his lot in with the type of gangers she despised. "Ent reconsidered, if that's what yer askin'," Molli said, crossing her arms, one hand discretely slipping into her jacket, where the pistol was holstered. Given how dramatically she departed Nepleslia, Molli couldn't rule out that people were still hunting her, even old friends.

"Still foolin' with those morons'n Becker Street?" Molli asked, frowning.

There was a hesitance to Jack's immediate answer as he pushed up on his platinum hair and looked behind him and to his side. He even eyed Rio and Sif skeptically, but a lack of recognition quickly turned his nervous expression into one of confidence as he realized none of the Becker boys were within earshot.

"Not s'much as some'n like you'd think," Jack dodged the full truth with a casual half grin as he took some languid steps toward Molli. The bands of chainmail on his boots continued to clink in time with his swaggering until he was close enough to truly look Molli up and down. His face dropped and he doubled back on his earlier denial as he took in the state of the girl who had gone ghost not two years ago.

"Need their help or some shi? I thought you'd gone'n'gotten yourself killed when you took out that airbike guy everyone went berserk over dyin'. Now look at you, you're scraped up worse'n I ever did see you. What kind of trouble you in, anyway?" He said earnestly.

His thumbs had fixed around the red leather of his belt loops as he leaned back on his wiry frame after briefly leaning a foot from Molli, inspecting the olive-skinned woman as he reconciled her present appearance with those fond memories of the past. There was something in his mouth he resumed toying with, flipping it over on his tongue and between his cheek like a farmer might play with a young stalk of wheat. Whether he had noticed her hand on her hidden pistol or not was hard to tell, but he didn't look concerned about it if he had.

There was a strong urge to clamp a hand over Jack's mouth once he started talking about a past Molli hoped nobody in the Star Army would ever discover; the only solace was that Hoshi and Aiko were nowhere to be seen. The Nepleslian's eyes widened, her nostrils flared, and her metal fist creaked from how tightly she clenched it. "Gab ah bit louder 'bout it, y'louse," she hissed, sighing loudly, Two years, and Jack was still the same carefree gossip she begrudgingly liked. "Ent in no trouble -- y'got me mixed up wiv another girl." There were plenty of airbike racers in the city, but few managed to earn the kind of notoriety Molli had -- she hoped the lie would hold up regardless.

"Ah jus' left t'join ah propah gannyzation," she said, jutting her chin up with pompous pride, "Y'should try followin' mah amblin' fer once."

Jack let out a little guffaw and hissed in shock, "None the all girl gangs would never have me, stupid." He looked down after the last word slipped past his lips before looking back up sheepishly from behind his blonde lock, ashamed.

"Sorry'n'all 'bout it. Bout that but also joinin' up with Beckers and not having your back at all when shid gone an' went. Come outside with me, yeah? Catch up on it all." He patted where the Composite Jerky was burning a hole in his pocket and noisily made his way towards the door.

Aratani had leaned on a magazine rack with her thin plastic bag of merchandise after checking out and stood, looking to Molli for some guidance on whether to trust this guy or shake him.

Rio was startled when the shopkeeper called her out, green eyes wide as her head snapped around to look towards the older woman behind the counter. Wrapped around her waist her tail had also noticeably puffed up. For just a moment she looked like a child that had been scolded by it's mother instead of the trained warrior she actually was.

Rio gave Aratani a sheepish grin as she spotted the bag of fruity chews before the Shoi swooped in to take both of the shirts from her along with Sif's small bevy of first-aid supplies. Otherwise occupied, Rio's attention only turned towards the approaching man when he called Molli by name. Silently she watched and listened to the conversation, her fuzzy neko ears tilt to hear it better.

But it seemed that no sooner than he had arrived the man named Jack was leaving. Slowly Rio looked between Aratani, Sif and Molli before asking "Could he know something about One More for the Road?" over wireless. Under the circumstances, she wasn't too sure if saying the name of their objective out loud would help or hinder their search and so opted for wireless.

Sif visibly relaxed a bit in her stance, putting most of her weight on one leg. With Aratani taking the merchandise away, Sif stayed to mingle with Molli and her old friend. But despite her face becoming less scrutinizing and her body language shifting to a casual meetup mode, she was still on alert. She stayed quiet and listened to the two talking. They seemed fine enough with each other's company, maybe a hint of animosity, but friendly enough in the presence of the crew. Of course that may well change if the two of them were alone.

"Now hold on," Sif said as Jack walked off, "we can't have 'er galavanting around like this. You can wait 'til we get her and her wounds dressed proper like."

'Proper like'? It would seem listening to Molli and Jack talk was starting to get Sif to mimic parts of the local accent. Or a bastardization of it along with certain other media based in Nepleslian space.

"He could. Might be worth asking." Sif responded to Rio in the same wireless network before turning to Molli to speak to her verbally as to not just be standing there like a group of mannequins. "Well we got what we came for, let's get those cuts looked at." She started walking towards Aratani to get some of the stuff they bought, though they'd definitely need to head out before doing anything else. She doubted the cashier would appreciate them doing triage in her shop.

More like they'd put lead in ya after another one of your antics.

Another typical Jack response, he always tried to play it cool and look tougher than he was. Between the two of them, Molli wondered if Jack didn't feel a measure of embarrassment that she was typically the one who stood up to the bullies on their behalf. He wasn't like most Nepleslian boys back in the day -- he liked reading, drawing pictures -- so many pictures. It was one of the things that Molli liked about him; admired, even, enough to put up with being a model behind a setting sun day after day. The memories made Molli's throat tighten a little, and she withdrew her hand from her jacket.

Jack's request made Molli blink in surprise, not helped by his speedy exit that didn't leave room for a response. She looked between Aratani, Sif, and Rio, her expression one of guilt. "Ah'm holdin' us up as is," she said, reaching to grab a roll of gauze, "Ah'll do it while we're yackin', 'e's an old friend, known 'im all m'life." Molli started for the door before the crew could object, and she was already tearing off a length of gauze to wrap around her midsection. "They're payin' fer it!" she called out for fear of earning further ire from the shopkeep.

The old smoker took Aratani's compliment with a raspy grunt, "Huuugh," and took the Star Army girl's money with equal indifference.

Just then, as Sif helped Aratani gather up their haul of medical supplies and water and candy snacks, a couple of kids skittered in on their squishy soles and past the Neko girls without taking note that there were even more of the Unmatchable Hero William Sanders' supersoldier Valkyrie harem hanging around. Nekovalkyrja gangs weren't totally unheard of these days, anyway—not that anyone could tell them apart from the most recent waves of so-called Nepleslian "mutants" who took a shot of special bio-juice to sprout cat ears just like the Yamataians they had so derided in the nearly two decades since YE 28.

"Come again," the clerk managed sounding like she had a whole sack of rocks in her throat. She took a drag from the cigarette tubed into her neck. "Or don't," she added, sounding much more smooth for those two words only. "You aren't from here anyway."

Chandler Park
Sijpiher Street


William listened to Aiko as she explained their objective again, then heard the shuffling of tiny feet just before something crashed into his leg. He didn't move as the boy bounced off his leg and was sent sprawling to the ground. He turned to Aiko and noticed the billboard. "I don't remember taking that picture," he remarked innocently. Turning back to the children as they began speaking, he had to force himself not to start laughing. He couldn't hide the smirk on his face though. "Can't say I have ever been called that before." He said, crouching down to be closer to their eye level. He helped the boy to his feet and wiped the dirt off his poncho. "Listen, I'd love to stay and chat, but we are a little busy now. Here." He reached into his pocket, pulled out two 20 DA notes, and handed one to each of them. "Food's on me, my treat since I can't stay and chat. Do me a favor and stay out of trouble, okay?" William asked as he stood back to his full height.

In his mind, he responded to Aiko with his mindware. "You heard that? Apparently, I am the conqueror of 100 worlds and the Kuvexian killer. Who knew you yojimbo was so skilled?" He teased playfully, his gaze still fixed on the children.

Their minds still completely blown by William and Aiko standing before them in the rain, the young Zaf accepted the ID-SOL's 40 bucks with wide eyes and a slack jaw. Both had so many questions, but none quite bubbled to the surface. With the money soon pocketed, both of the kids looked at each other and then snapped back to the Kikyo Sector's most famous warriors. Almost in unison, both Zaf and Darla stood at attention and gave the mighty paragons a crisp salute backed by so much enthusiasm that the pair of youngsters nearly bounced on the spot.

"Yes sir—Captain—sir!" Zaf barked in his best and most intimidating Action Soldier performance, not even heeding the sound of his own voice cracking. Beside him, Darla nodded along while she beamed and maintained her own salute. "The candy's on you, sir! Let's go!"

And with that, Darla grabbed Zaf's arm and dragged him off into the convenience store to make sure he followed through with both losing their game and the boy's promise to William. They bowled right past Molli and Jack, threading between the two Nepleslian hoverbikers and past the other Kaiyō crewmembers as they strode out of the shop.

Despite her initial shock, the Princess Aiko smiled silently next to William as the sleuths who'd found them out slipped away.

"You have at last killed enough to be noticed by anyone other than me and Rei," Aiko said to him, replying verbally to his telepathic message now that only he and Morgana were in earshot. She directed her smile from the retreating fans and up to her friend, and bared her artfully pointed teeth at him with a wider grin. "I am happy for you. Truly," the princess teased, and then caught the sight of Molli coming out with someone she didn't recognize.

"Now this," Aiko shifted, her segue very abrupt. She indicated she was talking about Jack by tracing her scarlet eyes over toward him. "Faelan-shoi, Wil: Be on your guard. We do not need further difficulties today."

William chuckled as he returned the kids' salute. Turning back to Aiko, he rolled his eyes but returned the toothy smile. At the shift in his friend's demeanor, he followed her gaze towards the others. He also took note of the increased foot traffic. "Agreed. We should probably get a move on. Let's go." He said, leading the way towards the rest of the squad. As he walked, he slid the half skull mask back into place. With any luck it would help keep him from being noticed again.

Outside the Mini-Mart

Ah'll ask 'im, Molli said over wireless, her lips mouthing the words soundlessly from her inexperience with wireless communication. She pushed the shop's door open to presumably meet Jack again, "Whatcha need? Hope it ent ah favor -- m'gal pals stole me fer an errand, 'n we gotta amble on." Molli kept the details vague, as one would with a secret mission on the line. Despite her brusque demeanor, she couldn't help but soften her expression as she leaned against the shop wall. "Ah...missed ya, y'know," she said quietly, cheeks reddening. "Missed yer stupid comments, 'n gettin' mad at mah advice fer talkin' t'girls..."

It began to rain a little harder. Not quite a downpour, but definitely enough to soak anyone caught out for more than a few seconds. For her part, Aiko used her Eihei enhancements to create an electrostatic field that protected her stately raven black tresses from getting wet. It was a simple skill she'd learned from her sensei, who herself was a samurai that mastered the Eihei-type form's energy manipulation, and one she could use as intuitively as most Neko could maintain volumetric clothing.

Nearby, there were many thin alleyways like the one the kids had scurried out from. And an old bus stop with clear panes protecting its top and sides stood a few meters up the street from the mini-mart's front door. A few bars and cafes were within sight, too, a ways down the road. None of them, however, had neon blazons identifying them as the specific establishment sought out by the Star Army team.

Counterintuitively, more people seemed to be shuffling out onto the streets in spite of the rain; it must have been the right time of day or a shift change for whatever industry the locals filled up the moments of their lives with. Being Nepleslia, that meant it was only a matter of time before some sort of shooting started, but getting caught between the natives having fun posed less grave danger than the prospect of being tracked down by the IPG or some other group of in-the-know creeps.

With a skip to his step, Jack twirled on his thick black boots to take cover over the lip of the mini mart's roofing. It meant he could get a look at Molli better. Her bodysuit was still torn at the belly and in inspecting her wounds with a diligent eye, his gaze went to her exposed tummy before shooting back up to her red cybernetics. His face was painted in a blush that outmatched Molli's own.

"Yer advice never did help, y'know, with any girls." Jack quipped, then his smile softened. "I honest to green thought you's dead. That or almost just as worse 'n' you'd gone off to Yamatai. I know, I know... But I just had a feeling you did an' I fumed about it fer too long. I was jealous'n'shi an finding some hope you was still alive. I'm relieved you ended up holding out with thems." His eyes landed on Sif, curiosity piquing at the blue-skinned girl. "Dunno if you told me what girl group they are, anyways. Well, what gang you are, that is."

His head spun around to take in the people milling out into the rain. "Might be a good time to know 'n' I'll split if they're not in good league with the Beckers. No favor to ask of yer, just to keep in touch now is all. Now that you're back from the dead."

"Good advice ent worth much t'fools," Molli countered with a cheeky grin, as she often did when they bantered like this. Though she could make out the rest of her squad in the distance and knew the others were close by, it was easy to forget that she was a Star Army operative the longer she spoke with Jack, who, predictably, couldn't put the pieces together. For as close as they were, he never really grasped how much she loathed Nepleslian society, nor could he comprehend how a girl like her would prefer the Yamataian way of life.

Molli started to strip pieces of her bodysuit's arms off in order to better bandage the cuts, which made it look like she was wearing a tight-fitting, short-sleeved tank top by this point. "Mercs," Molli said, "Neko wannabes, but they ent bad company. We're lookin' into One More fer th'Road, ever heard o'that?" Molli didn't want to take a risk with his gang's allegiances, which could put him in their sights. More than that, however, Jack's request made Molli's stomach churn as she shifted in place with visible discomfort. If they kept in touch, who's to say the people hunting for her wouldn't manage to track Jack down and interrogate him -- messily?

"Ah...ah think y'should forget y'ever saw me, Jacky," Molli said quietly, reaching out to pat him on the shoulder, "Been ah long time. We...we're diff'rent people." She couldn't look him in the eye, not while trying to sabotage this friendship for his own good.
Chandler Park, Sijpiher Street

"Yeah-yeah," Jack said, his eyes darting away from Molli's own avoided stare first across the Neko and William and then toward the wet sidewalk. "I get what yah sayin' and all. No sense in makin' fancy new pals jus'ta come yap with me, huh?"

With Molli's hand on his shoulder, he rubbed a knuckle on the side of his nose and sniffed a few times—perhaps affected by the moment and his old friend's rejection—then snorted before spitting out a sizeable loogie onto the street. That prepared him to say goodbye, so he took the opportunity to slip an arm around Molli's waist and give her a last farewell.

"One more fer th'road, yeah?" Jack asked in that way that didn't expect a response while leaning down so his eyes matched the height where Molli's sat. He pointed off down the street. "Thataway two blocks then'y turn left in t'alley with the neon gecko onnit. I'll just keep memberin' you before. See ya never, Molls," he told her with the same old smile and one last brotherly squeeze.

With that, Jack broke contact and turned on a heel. He strode away in the opposite direction and did not look back even though he waved lazily over his shoulder until veering off out of sight toward whatever his own destination was that night.

William had already begun leading the squad onward by then, and was a few paces away. Aiko remained watching the exchange between her soldier and Jack, for a few moments prepared to rip the young airbiker limb-from-limb before she could tell it was a friendly encounter. An encounter that was an apparent boon in pursuit of their mission at that.

"Excellent, Byrne-hei," Aiko told the girl, stepping toward her and then looking over the rest of the squad who'd went inside the convenience store. Sif would be just exiting by then. "You heard all of that, Wil?" she added, sending a simultaneous wireless message to the ID-SOL with the directions repeated. "We should get there immediately. Proceed to the location."

Molli kept trying to tell herself that she made the right decision, even as she could feel her eyes growing wet from how well Jack seemed to take her cutting off a decade of companionship. To her credit, she didn't let the tears fall -- he would've never let her hear the end of it. Still, Molli slipped an arm around his shoulders and squeezed, completing their awkward halfway hug. When he walked off into the foggy depths of the city, Molli reassured herself, again, that thinking she didn't want anything to do with him was better than her former associates putting the screws and torches to him. That was little comfort for the fresh hole in her heart, though.

Stay safe, Jacky...

"...Yeah," Molli replied to Aiko, her jaw clenching. The princess's praise was, ironically, unwelcome at this particular moment. It wasn't like she could've known what that talk meant to her, and Molli wasn't keen to pour her heart out. Thrusting her hands into her jacket pockets, Molli trudged along in silence toward the next milestone of the operation.

Mini-mart

"She does know we're going to have to unwrap her again right?" Sif said, rubbing the back of her neck. Molli didn't even get the wet wipes to clean out the dust from around the injuries. But reconnecting with a friend, a childhood one at that from what Sif understood, is a high priority on a personal level. Oh to be separated for years and years, only to meet one night when the stars aligned as the heavens cry. Sif just couldn't help but grin as Molli chased after Jack, no doubt experiencing nostalgia and melancholy of days gone by.

Her attention was grabbed by the shopkeeper speaking up as two children rushed by her, the ominous tone of her farewell being overshadowed by Sif's internal musings. "Glowing like a neon light in morning dew?" was her response accompanied with a chuckle. As she pulled her hand away from her neck, she noticed she had twirled a small bundle around her finger. She had always preferred to keep her hair bundled up in her braid, but she had initially planned to just stay in the mask for the whole operation, her hair tucked away in the cowl just as her tail was carefully tucked into her pant's leg. Judging by the situation, Sif estimated that she had a minute or two to browse some more.

She approached the clerk, taking a black hair tie from the display near the counter. It was one of those ties with a pendant-like attachment. The one she took had a pair of silver bird skulls, but there was also another that had an attachment that coiled around the tie to make it appear as if a 2 inch-wide metallic band was binding the hair. Both were appealing to her. She put the first one on the counter, stared at the second hair tie before she mumbled, "One more for the road," and adding it to the pile, sliding her payment next to her items, 'accidentally' slipping an extra bill with a larger denomination that a wide-eyed tourist presumably wouldn't have known accidentally got folded in.

"Any good sightseeing spots here?" Sif asked as she waited for the clerk to process the payment, her eyes looking over the selection of hair ties, but her attention was on the clerk. She figured she could fish for some information while she was there. The clerk surely would know something, and if not, Sif hoped she'd get some tips on great views if she ever found her way back here for leisure.

"No," the cashier gurgled through a cloud of caustic smoke released through both her nostrils and mouth. She didn't flinch her gaze from the television show she was watching and slapped her fleshy paw down to take Sif's money, then quickly returning what change the conspicuously inconspicuous Star Army soldier was owed—including that extra bribe bill Sif had tried to sneak in. "It's Funky City. Only sights we got here are guns and drugs, and your little party's lookin' chock full of both. Get out and enjoy the rain. It doesn't burn tonight so that's as good as you're getting."
 
One More for the Road

This place was quite the dive. A bar with black walls that had all sorts of shit plastered onto them from chalk and silver permanent marker messages to pasted street art collected over decades—or even centuries—and bright alcohol advertisement signs whose little light was drowned out by the lime green-and-pink that shone out from the neon tubes of a gecko design affixed behind the bar that only vaguely matched the one out in the alleyway entrance. And despite even the lizard's lumens, One More for the Road was a dark and dreary place. The main bartop was made of marble, but it was an ugly ochre color that didn't look luxurious or fancy at all. There were booths beyond it, some directly behind the stools and then other aisles that butted against the establishment's walls and meandered off into the building farther than anyone entering could see.

When the Kaiyō's complement shuffled in with Aiko in the lead, they could tell it was a pretty lively place. Bustling in the quiet way where all the whispers and murmurs stopped as the newcomers passed through the threshold into a place all the regulars knew they didn't belong. But it was a quick pause, and the chatter commenced soon enough as Chandler Park's least upstanding citizens went back to having good talks about their bad troubles. If anyone cared that a gaggle of mostly Nekovalkyrja walked in, they didn't let on. In the estimations of certain nefarious patrons, Princess Aiko and her crew weren't even the most interesting people to walked through that door tonight.

"Ramios," Aiko said to the group. "That is who we are searching for. Find him—or her—and report in when you do. Faelan, Yoshida: secure us a booth if you are able. The rest of you should disperse and gather what intelligence you can."

Setting her sights on the ochre marble bartop, Aratani approached the bartender. She let her finger twist around her white hair and her lavender eyes were as soft as they could be as she prepared to pull out any information she could. But, not before ordering. She slipped a DA note on the counter and slid onto a stool at the counter.

"Pitcher of whatever's on tap and good," Aratani asked before she audibly took in a whistling breath through her lips. She wasn't adept at ordering for a group and was hopeful that a pitcher was a normal Nepleslian order and not some obvious faux pas to a local. She was also imbuing her mannerism with what she had seen from the ID-SOL William sometimes brought around. Unbeknownst to her, everyone imbibing and working here had already regarded her as out of place and any attempt at a facade was wasted energy. For all her attempts, the cheery sunshine of her personality bounced off the black painted walls of the dive with a brightness that was hard to veil. Her gleaming hair spilled forward onto the sticky surface that her arms would have felt if not for the long-sleeved shirt doubled up underneath her t-shirt.

Aratani had leaned forward with her forearms on the garish bartop to speak low. "Y'know, looking for a Ramios."

When you saw one crappy bar, you've seen them all, and OMR was just another foul smelling, ramshackle establishment that looked as poorly kept-together as the people drowning themselves in their bottles. Molli was still feeling melancholic about her severed friendship when they arrived, and with the orders to operate incognito as they gathered intelligence on Ramios, the Nepleslian had a perfectly acceptable reason to take a seat at the garish marble counter. "Somefin' hard, straight up," Molli signaled to the bartender in the way Jack taught her when they'd snuck into a club as teenagers, with a gesture that conveyed a desire for a chilled drink without ice. "Drinkin' fer a...friend," she murmured, sighing.

Eventually she'd have to segue into questions about their guy (or gal), but for now, Molli wanted to dull the pain.

Entering the bar and noticing the crowd, Sif could imagine the scene from the patrons' point of view. They were likely to think that the group was trouble. And given the comments from the clerk, they would be hard pressed to blend in. So another method should be applied. Trying not to stand out for instance. At first pass, that may seem like the same thing, but there's hiding in the crowd and there's hiding in the shadows.

Which... would mean she'd have to try gathering intel by eavesdropping... She wouldn't even know where to start. But she does know that she has to start. "One step at a time."

She took a pack of wet wipes from their haul and excused herself. "I'll just be a moment," she said, setting up her story as she headed for the restrooms. Not the most glamourous posting, but with the blood, dirt and grime on her person, she had an excuse to stay in one place for a while as she freshened herself up.

The squad's destination was certainly a place. Between the ancient, unflattering decor and the atmosphere it was certainly not a place Rio would have willingly entered outside of an assignment. Was it really safe to drink or eat from such a place? Rio had her doubts about doing so.

With Aiko's orders in hand Rio split off to snag a booth for the rest of squad with Morgana, grabbing her fruit snacks and some wipes from Aratani's bag as she did. As she wandered through the bar in search of a free booth in a good spot, Rio made sure to do her best to listen in on the conversations around her. Aside from a handful of highly inappropriate comments towards the squad it was mostly the typical conversations of an everyday working joe. Breakups, bad bosses and other problems.

Towards the back Rio spotted what she thought was a decent booth. Butted up against the backwall the booth was a half circle around a large, polished wooden table that offered a mostly decent view of the rest of the bar including the front door. Upholstered in a worn red pleather, the seats still had some measure of cushion to them that offered comfort as Rio unceremoniously planted herself in the booth. Even as she got comfortable and opened her wipes to begin to clean her face up, Rio sent a short message over the squad's wireless "Claimed a good booth near the back." She also sent a quick picture from her point of view, showing her view of the bar.

William smirked as they all walked into the dive bar. "Now this is what I'm talking about," he said, following Aratani to the bar. As she placed her order for a pitcher, he removed his mask once more and looked over the selection of alcohol. His eyes landed on a rather rare bottle of bourbon. He got the bartenders attention, then motioned to the bottle. "45 Gun Smoke, neat. Make it a double."

Using his military grade cyberware, he began searching the divebar for any cameras he could jack into. Using that he could attempt figure out who Ramios is. In the meantime, however, he would enjoy his rather rare find. "Ash tray?" He asked the bartender as he pulled out a cigarillo and lit it, then took several puffs. He blew several smoke rings into the air before sighing in contentment.

Having entered the dingy dive together and then approached the bar at the same time, Aratani, Molli, and William got an appraising look from the bartender who cocked a coffee colored eyebrow at them as he slid a pair of big crystal rocks glasses toward the two Nepleslians and popped a pitcher up from behind his bar and caught it fluidly beneath the beer tap to begin fulfilling Aratani's request.

He was stocky and short, and had a mop of tiny curls atop his head that were a shorter on the sides but not so much so that he looked like one of those broccoli haired losers. Honey-hued acetate aviator specs gave his pale skin a warmer look than it probably deserved. No older than twenty-eight, the scruff on his face was sparse even though it was probably a week past the last time he shaved. A plain black shirt and skinny khaki chinos left him with an unassuming appearance, but a few tattoos crawled out from under each of his tee's short sleeves; some gang markings and NSMC blazons were clearly visible alongside a gecko and script that meant more to him than anyone else in the whole universe. In all, the bartender was a fairly typical Nepleslian who lacked enough mutant DNA to be called anything special, and who kept his bionic augments discreet if he had them at all.

"Lots of people are," he answered Aratani while he delivered the pitcher in front of her. A moment later, he clinked a green glass ashtray down onto the marble in front of William and grabbed the bottle of '45 Gun Smoke' and cracked its cork for the first time in a while. "Gotta ask, though, is Ramios looking for you?"

Into both Molli and William's cups he poured about 5 ounces of the bourbon—a hefty shot or something to sip, it was the drinker's choice—not bothering to switch it up for the girl. 45 Gun Smoke was rare and a little pricey, sure, but it was "somefin' hard" just as Molli requested. And there was no reason not to charge for two glasses of the stuff because it was quite a kick-in-the-ass kind of Nepleslian whiskey that not even people wanting to feel fancy sprung for owing to its acerbic reputation and throat punching portage.

"He's a busy guy," the bartender added, swiping Aratani's offered payment for the pitcher and the two shots alike. "I'll open a tab. You can settle it when you're through."

The bathrooms were off beyond the main collection of booths that surrounded the main bar where William, Aratani, and Molli had gone. Situated in the middle of a long wall, two beat-up wooden doors were simply marked with "MEN" and "GIRLS" in freshly reapplied chalk. They'd been painted and varnished so many times over the years that whatever character imbued into them was hidden encased under uncounted layers of dark gloss. Deeper into the building still was another back dining room-slash-game area with six person tables and more booths lining the walls, and a thin haze of smoke hanging above everybody as they went about their business drinking and flirting and slinging cards or dice between each other. Another bar was tucked off in the corner, and there looked to be another set of pathways into further back rooms (or at least the establishment's kitchen).

The men's room had a line of about six humanoids waiting—some sober and others leaning into the wall to stay upright—while the women's room hung cracked open and vacant. There were more women on Nepleslia these days, more than there had been in decades past, but the gender disparity was still there. If anything, considering the bar's outsized capacity compared to the two-stall restroom complement, it was most surprising that anyone left the second one open for the fairer sex. In that, Sif was lucky. But it did mean she wouldn't hear much small talk once she slipped inside and locked the door behind her.

And as the white haired Neko did so, she caught a glimpse of what lay at the end of the bathroom hallway. The black, cluttered walls where the bathrooms were terminated into a brightly lit void behind a curtain of orange glass beads that sparkled with a dark blue-pink light behind them. Sif could see for a moment, as a Delsaurian parted the glittering sheet, a tall ID-SOL wearing a suit and sunglasses indoors standing at the landing to a staircase that led somewhere upstairs.

"Ryoukai," Aiko affirmed in a message back to Rio. She'd ventured off alone, at first beside Sif before splitting off to investigate the gambling hall.

A blonde barmaid with a bushy ponytail and high waisted short shorts sauntered over to the edge of Rio and Morgana's table. Her purple crop top t-shirt matched the tights she had on underneath her pants, and she held her posture with a forward pelvic tilt that made her torso look sort of tube-like and bendy. She had nice brown eyes and, oddly, her hair itself bled off thick beads of clear liquid—certainly some sort of mutation that caused her locks to sweat.

"Get'cha dolls anything?" the girl asked with a big, toothsome smile. "Or your friends have it handled? Maybe some milk for the mew-mew?" she winked toward Rio.

The Marine captain's mindware could quickly find the cyberspace doors to One More for the Road's surveillance systems. But they appeared locked down tight. Military grade, just like his, the bar's electronics networks were well defended with countermeasure sentry programs ready to fight off any unauthorized access and neural spike traps waiting for him to make the wrong move.

William could probably get in, maybe even find a full schematic of the building. But it would take more concentration than he was afforded standing there at the bar.

Sif kept her head down but ears perked as she went to the girls' room, shutting it behind her. It would seem like those scenes of ridiculously long lines for the mens' bathroom was not just an exaggeration played for laughs in media. The ones in line didn't seem all too talkative, but she thought that giving it a few minutes she might hear something. She let the water run in the sink for a few seconds while she removed her gloves and tucking them in half way in a side pocket. She splashed a bit of water on her face to clean off what she could, but for cleaning up her outfit, she'd stick to wet wipes, getting most of the blood out.

Remembering her injury, she slipped a wipe down her shirt over her shoulder. There was no surprise that it came out almost fully red. She cleaned that up as best she could with as much reach as she could manage until the wipes weren't red anymore. "That's the best I can do without disrobing," she sighed. "Going to take a long shower after this."

She tossed the wipes into the bin and put her gloves back on. She looked at herself in the mirror once more to straighten out her outfit before shutting off the tap and heading out, going further down the hall towards the glass bead curtain. She was unsure what would lay behind it. Looked like a classic VIP lounge to her, or a member's only section of the building. Whatever it was, she wanted to check.

Considering she was beyond the boundaries of depression, and considering the Star Army was paying her tab, Molli felt no remorse for ordering an expensive drink to dull her senses. The Nepleslian girl hadn't become a drinker until very recently, and so her palate wasn't quite as refined as one would expect of her people. As she tipped the glass to her lips and imbibed its murky contents with reckless abandon, it became clear that Molli had bitten off more than she could chew in doing so. It had the taste of stale car oil and kicked worse than a bucking bronco, somehow making her feel even thirstier than before. "'E drink this kinna swill?" she asked in an accusatory tone, her face scrunched up, Molli shook her head to try and shake the taste away.

Aratani felt a mask go up at the barkeep's question. Facade in place, she played the query off as if whether or not they met up with Ramios, she didn't mind either way. It seemed to be what the barkeep wanted on a superficial level and Aratani was prepared to meet them in that place of nonchalance. Her posture leaned back a bit as she put her top grippers around the pitcher but made no motion to leave with it just yet.

"Oh, Ramios is looking for us, most def," Aratani said. "But don't know if he knows we're out in the main room, so I thought I'd ask. If he's busy we can go to him."

William sighed contentedly as he sipped the strong alcohol.

"What do you mean 'swill'? This is grade A stuff," he replied to Molli, before focusing back on the glass, or that's what it appeared like he was doing.

The ID-SOL was surprised by the military grade net security this little dive bar had. He stood from the bar, collecting his drink and ash tray, and moved to the booth. He smirked at the bar maid as he moved to sit down. "Only if you are on the menu," he replied with a sly grin as he joined Rio and Morgana, taking another sip of his drink and puff of his cigarillo.

He telepathically spoke to the pair as he ogled the barmaid. "I need to dive into the bar's network. Watch my back." With that he focused his full attention on cyberspace. He carefully searched the subnet for any easy access routes deeper into the network.

Rio couldn't tell if the barmaid was trying to be endearing or subtly insulting calling her a mew-mew. Rio decided to just take it at face value of her trying to be cute. She gave the woman a big grin while she finished cleaning up her face. Just as she was about to speak was when William meandered over to the booth. With his comment about the woman being on the menu, her blue cheeks quickly turned a deep shade of purple. Rio reached up to brush a bit of hair back behind on ear as she stammered "I...I will take that glass of milk. Thank you."

Telepathically Rio replied to Will "Ryoukai. We've got a pretty good view of things from here." Admittedly even she was giving the barmaid a long look. The woman was pretty in a way that was different than a neko. At least Rio thought so.

"One milk and a couple of glasses for yer friend's pitcher; saw everyone come in so I'll bring plenty," the waitress winked to Rio from behind her grimy pleather server book, where she wrote down the order (just in case she forgot its complexity) while leaning into her own back. She looked up at the towering William when he approached, and then looked him down as he sat. "No quick service. But'cha can get me to go, 'Sky Marshal,'" she flirted, looking at the distinctly purebred looking Nepleslian whilst fanning herself with the same notepad she'd just been jotting on. "I'll come find ya and your lil' mew-mew when I'm off."

She may not have been genuine because the barmaid was off to the next table without looking back, already playing coy with the table of Delsaurians two booths down. But she just as easily could have been keeping tabs on her next hustle—or simple plans for later if she even charged for her time.

Cyberspace

William was already jacked-in and immersed in the bar's computer system by the time the drippy haired mutant girl voiced her approval for his gigantic form. It was a lot calmer in there than things had been in the chaotic and unfamiliar Kuvexian base intranet on Hanako's World. Back then, his mindware searched for the familiar and resolved the alien defender programs as abstract blocks and low res icons within a simple world of neon green wire lines and black walls. But now, able to properly interface with the Nepleslian software, he found his digital avatar within a more familiar place.

Still constructed from strings of light on a pitch dark canvas, the bar's network was represented by a cartoonish but finely detailed blue stone fortress stuck in the middle of a busy city bock not unlike the streets outside, complete with turrets and ramparts upon which sentry programs represented by green Nepleslian Marines stood. Right in the castle's center was a big pink gecko, the bar's ubiquitous symbol, on a pair of otherwise bare black doors.

When William's avatar materialized there before the gate, they actually parted for him without issue and permitted him "inside," which was a simple palm-lined entryway. A prompt appeared before him, hanging in the digital world a few units away.

Code:
<MAINFRAME ACCESS>
<"ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, WHERE EVERY DRIVER IS DESIGNATED">

MENU:
1. LIBATIONS 2. GRUB 3. NARCOTICS 4. GAMES 5. GIRLS 6. CAMERA 7. LIBRARY 8. BUSINESS SERVICES 9. MORE

SYNTAX GUIDE: SPECIFY <1> thru <9>

Bar

"I don't think he'll like how flashy your crew is," the bartender chuckled in reply to Aratani. He had a friendly face and welcoming tone in his voice while he continued flipping pint cups and filling them as he spoke, but there was touch of hostile candor behind his words. "Come on too strong and Ramios won't care what you've got. Like I said. I'll keep your tab open—see how much a squad of Yui's finest can rack up. Maybe after that you'll get some good attention for once today, huh?"

The longer Molli contemplated the taste of her drink, the more she almost started to like it, maybe. It reminded her of her dad's coffee, and how he wished she'd give it a chance to grow on her. "...Yeh, it ent bad..." she murmured, begrudgingly conceding to Will's dissenting opinion. Sitting here and not quite acting like a moping mess while the rest of the crew dug up information in a more efficient way was making the Nepleslian feel mighty useless. She recalled seeing Sif walk off toward the bathroom, and without saying a word, Molli left her seat to go and find the shieldmaiden. Maybe she was onto something more cunning, something that could use some help.

She was about to enter the bathroom when a familiar voice caught Molli's attention from further down the way. It was Sif's voice, and it was coming from behind a tacky looking curtain of orange beads. If she squinted, Molli could make out Sif's distinctive white mane. There was nothing else for it, then; she walked through the curtain to join her partner.

William smirked and winked at the bar maid, taking a puff from the cigarillo and blowing smoke rings into the air. Tapping the ash into the tray, he returned his full attention to the net. As the barmaid left their booth Rio's gaze lingered on her for several moments before she turned back to the rest of the bar. Idly Rio opened her packet of fruit snacks and began to slowly eat them one by one, ears moving back and forth idly as she tried to catch bits of conversations even as her eyes roamed from table to table. Rio wasn't looking for weapons. She assumed at this point that every Nepleslian here was armed with at least a pistol. She was more focused on just how much attention was being given to the the squad, even if so much as a glance.

Aratani could have cozied herself into the barstool and stayed talking to the barmen and watched the world turn inside One More for the Road. There was something very familiar and comforting about it all. So much so that she looked back at the booth and William inside of it and considered if she was a Nepleslian raised on Yamatai like him. It would explain her proclivity to getting greasy with a wrench in hand. She grabbed the silvery crown of her head and had a quiet, private laugh at her own silly thought, though. It was outrageous for a Neko to think and with a shake of her head as if pushing out the thought, she turned to the barkeep.

"What's your name?" Aratani said as she pulled some extra DA out of her pocket and slid it over the bar. "For anything a normal tab wouldn't cover."

"You can call me Saxon for now," the bartender told Aratani. He scooped up the bills she'd arrayed as an offering quite neatly in one pass of his left hand and then tossed the stack into a brass vase behind the counter. "Good tips go a long way. I'll see you next round," he thanked her, and then moved on to take a drink order from another patron—a "tall" Phod standing five-foot-two—who was staring at Atarani with a grimace wrinkled across his lips. Evidently she'd taken enough of Saxon's attention, but he looked eager to bury his pudgy snout in his next pint and so quickly forgot the Nekovalkyrja when he was attended to.

After he'd served up the piggy alien's drink, Aratani could hear Saxon tell another bartender, "Going for a break. Handle things here until I'm back." To which the other guy, a wiry guy taller than Saxon with a big grin and a purple mullet, confirmed by nodding while he worked.

Beaded Stairwell

Sif parted the glass curtain and stepped in, and was immediately greeted by the ID-SOL guard.

He was silent at first, only pulling his massive left hand out of its place crossed over the other arm and locked beneath his right bicep to offer the inquisitive Valkyrie his flat palm in a wordless order to stop. About as tall as William (give or take a few inches either way) with a sandy blond high-and-tight haircut, his cybernetic augmentations were subtle. A pair of glowing orange eyes beneath his sunglasses that shone through when he looked down at Sif the right way, and a ribbed and vented metallic neck that shot up from his black collared shirt, suit jacket, and tie. There was not much else she could see, but his slab of a body could certainly hold many more augmentations hidden within. His left ear had one of those clear earpieces with a squiggly acoustic tube that went down and disappeared beneath his jacket.

"You have somewhere to be, miss?" the doorman asked. "Wrong turn maybe. Don't remember any cats on the list tonight, neither ordered nor invited. Justify yourself or scram."

An ID-SOL... The last time she had a run-in with one that wasn't William, it took half the squad to take him down, so it was probably wise not to get into conflict with this one, but she had to command some respect if she wanted to be taken seriously at the same time. Not really a line she had to tow before, but she reckoned she could pull it off. Getting mad at being called a cat wasn't going to get him to take her seriously. And neither would acting tough. Such a thing would only work if she was an ID-SOL herself. Something about males and their dominance hierarchy. Unless this one had a thing for-- no, best not to overcomplicate the situation. Just play it sly and to the point.

"Hmm... Considering there's a huge slab of meat in front of this little kitty, I think I might be in the right place for who I'm looking for." She slowly crossed her arms with a smirk on her face, leaning back slightly to make it look like she was taking in more of his form, but also to make sure she couldn't be grabbed too easily if he suddenly went hostile.

After making a show of looking the doorman from head to toe, she spoke up again. "Me and a couple of friends are looking for Ramios. We got wind that he's the one to talk to for, how should I say this... exotic kinds of information. Very valuable stuff that'd be wasted on cloud hoppers, and we're looking to do some business. Wouldn't happen to find him behind you, would I?"

She scanned his features to see how he was going to react, trying to glean what information she could if he feigned ignorance or if there was an approach she could push to help convince him.

Molli entered the area as Sif finished speaking, but she didn't need to know the context to understand the situation. Guys like that ID-SOL, with their suits, shades, and intimidating silhouette were put in front of doors to more important places -- places that plebians weren't meant to see. If Ramios had to be anywhere, Molli would've betted on him being behind that door, somewhere.

Sidling up beside Sif, Molli threw an arm over her shoulder and put on a bemused expression. "Thought ah told yeh Neko need en escort here?" she said, before looking at the bouncer the way an apologetic parent would. "Ah'm sorry, she's jus' lookin' out fer me. Real doll, this'un," Molli briefly batted her eyes at Sif, "Ramios said t'meet 'im 'ere, off th'book stuff, y'unnerstand." It was a bold-faced bluff, but Molli had a gut feeling she needed to spin a convincing yarn in order to be taken seriously. In the moment, she felt like a teenager running scams in the clubs again.

What'd ya tell him? Molli said to Sif through her thought implant, Let's try 'n get our stories straight. Was thinkin' we go for 'the boss kept us a secret.'

Molli's arrival was unexpected but a boon. Surely two enterprising customers are better than one. Though she had to quickly do a recap to get their stories straight. A smile curled up at the corner of her lips, trying to act like she had been caught doing something she shouldn't have while she responded to Molli. 'I told him that we and a few friends heard that Ramios was the one to go to for valuable information that would be wasted on street gangs, and that we were looking to do some business.'

There was already a hitch in the façade between their stories, but it was nothing they couldn't salvage. They just needed to keep from cracking. 'Sounds fine by me. I'll follow your lead. Should we assume our NMX names if he asks?'

Refocusing on the doorman, she gave a cool half-hearted shrug and an expectant look. She still had a question he had yet to answer.

Small crack aside, they'd mostly landed on the same path. At worst, they looked like green as grass amateurs that might be taken advantage of in a world they were woefully unprepared to enter; in itself a sort of boon, if their opposition underestimated them. 'Yeah, if he asks,' replied Molli, who concentrated on not letting her lips subconsciously mouth the words she projected into Sif's head. 'Jus' gotta keep actin' like we're supposed t'be here, and that we've got information he wants.'

Cyberspace

In the network, he slowly 'walked' forward and approached the menu prompt. It had been fairly easy to reach it despite the obvious security surrounding the space. This must have been the public domain access. He needed to get in the back door to find what he was actually looking for. Taking that into account, he had a feeling 'camera' wasn't going to show him what he was looking for and certainly not something he should be trying to view mid op. Staying on task, he selected 9, to see what more the prompt had to offer.

Code:
<MAINFRAME ACCESS>
<"ONE MORE FOR THE ROAD, WHERE EVERY DRIVER IS DESIGNATED">

MENU (CONTINUED):
1. MUSIC 2. GUNS 3. MAINTENANCE 4. SCHEDULE 5. PAYROLL 6. SECURITY 7. BACK

SYNTAX GUIDE: SPECIFY <1> thru <7>

Behind his avatar, William could tell that the cyberspace fortress' gates had closed behind him. Several of the guard programs patrolling the ramparts above stopped their march and peered down at him through the pixelated palms and made a show of watching his presence here more closely. Perhaps their behavior was nothing. But William was the only person logged in here, and there were no signs that individual sessions were partitioned, so maybe he wasn't behaving like a typical bar guest at One More for the Road. At the end of the day, though, he hadn't been ejected from the server yet.

William noted the gates shutting behind him, and the programs noting his presence. This wasn't great, but all he could do was press ahead. He did make sure his own defenses were up, though. He strengthened his firewalls and prepared some countermeasures for any attempts to probe into his mindware. With the choices available, he had two real options. The first was to select security and see if he could access the security cameras. Alternatively, he could comb through the schedule to see if their target had a room booked. Security probably had more defenses to access than the schedule, so he decided to try accessing it first. Selecting 4, he prepared a few password cracker programs and set them to deploy the moment he was prompted for one to access the schedule.


Stairwell

The ID-SOL guard, it seemed, was a very cool sort of guy. Neither Sif nor Molli's words moved him. The mountainous man's expression didn't shift at all, and the gaze hidden beneath his shades cut a beam so high over their heads that they had no hope of swiping at it from where they stood. He was entirely unflappable. So whatever he thought about their story remained a mystery.

"No Ramios up there," he told them. "And I don't deal with information. I only deal with the list, which you still aren't on. You haven't justified yourself, so I think it's time to go."

It was right about then that the curtain of orange beads parted again. Into the now-cramped stairwell came the bartender, Saxon, who looked a little surprised at first and then chuckled. He swooped past Sif and Molli and right past the ID-SOL guard.

"Don't fold 'em up too much, Rook," Saxon said. "Their friends just ordered and paid. They got that off-world money," he told the sentry in passing, and then proceeded up the stairs. Once Saxon's footfalls faded, quickly obscured by the bar's lively thrum, the big ID-SOL crossed his arms again in Molli and Sif's face.

"Alright," Rook said. "Things are busy upstairs, you get me? No space for you two right now. Wait your turn. Now scram."

Stairwell

Molli hurriedly pressed against the wall when Saxon strode by, and the ease in which he passed by the bouncer made her feel like a kid who was stubbornly barred from leaving the kid's table at dinner. She let the faintest frown form at the bouncer's insistence, her annoyance far from an act at this point. "Ah heard 'e were in there," Molli said, pointing to the door. "'N ah also 'eard 'e's lookin' fer information on someun th'Chimeras were lookin' for." The Chimeras were an old-school gang founded by a small community of Aberwahn that carved out a niche in the most inhospitable stretches of industrial Funky City. They were known for three things: being incredibly reclusive, viciously cunning acts of brutality on their rivals, and their unflinching loyalty to those who pay them.

Their leader was also one of the many, many men that wanted to see Molli's head on a spike after what she did to her old racing sponsor.

"Airbike street racer, legendary 'hind th' handles, screwed over loadsa gangers. Ah know where she is, 'n ah ent leavin' til ah get com-pen-say-shun," Molli side-eyed Sif. It's a bluff, dunnae know if they're even looking for her, still. She raced 'round these parts, though -- maybe I'll jog his memory.

'You think so? I was worried I might have laid it on too thick,'
Sif said, scratching the side of her cheek, wondering whether or not she should divulge that the lines she used were taken straight out of Nepleslian literature. Considering the contents of said literature, she thought it was better left unsaid. The hip swaying suggestion wasn't bad, though it probably wouldn't have the intended effect. 'I'll give it a try next time. I think my cloak would just hide the swaying. But you really think I got what it takes to charm people like a classic femme fatale?'

When they got out of the hall, instead of going back to the booth, Sif's attention went to a different location, the gambling hall. Looking at Molli with a smile, she pointed with her head towards the tables. "Can we take a short detour? I'm curious what games they're all playing. I've read that having ladies by your side while gambling is good luck, so they probably won't mind us spectating, right?"
"Nah, y'ain't too thick," Molli said on impulse, her gaze briefly shooting down to Sif's legs again, "A-Ah mean, men're stupid -- y'gotta really stress stuff fer 'em." Molli found it strange to be the one giving Sif advice on these matters, having assumed that her right arm was already confident and aware of her appearance and the effect it'd have on others. In the time they'd spent together, she was realizing how much it had an effect on her. "Wiv fur minks 'n th'silk dresses wiv th'slit all th'way up ta-" Molli made a 'V' shape with her hand and placed it high up on her thigh, "Here? Why not? Yer already drop-dead gorgeous. Could watch some holo-vids t'get some references, ah know a few. Ah love th'old gangster shows wiv the grizzled detectives..." For a moment, Molli almost forgot that they were here on a mission -- Sif, at least, was on the ball.

"High roller tables prolly ent out front," Molli said, rubbing her chin as she started at the players, "If we slide up tuh sommat what looks like 'e's good enough fer a backroom visit, maybe 'e'll think we're 'is good luck charms 'n take us wiv 'im..." she shrugged, it wasn't the worst idea in the galaxy. "Sure. Um... y'do the talkin', though. Ah ent ah charmer," Or much of a looker, in her own opinion, at least compared to Sif; but her bodysuit accentuated the right curves, so maybe if she shut up and bat her eyelashes, she could pass as appealing to a gambler.
Booth

Rio heard a lot of chatter while she listened. Some passers-by, apparently enlisted Nepleslian Marines, had bragged about their romantic exploits—just before and what they planned to get up to in a few minutes. Another nearby table was host to someone burdening their companions with a life story about being related to a famous starfighter pilot, which seemed ridiculous to both Rio and obviously to everyone else in earshot because there were no famous starfighter pilots. But one bit of info amidst the ceaseless din of drunken conversation stuck out to Rio as she nibbled on her fruit candies.

A table of low city gangsters were hooping and hollering about how the Twenty-Eight Gumtrees a few hundred klicks uptown were blown sky high because they crossed the IPG, and how Ramios was about to be out a few million DAs for the trouble. Apparently the Gumtrees owed him big time, and Yoldeen wouldn't be paying back any of his debts for the next few decades at least!

The bartender's sudden arrival signaled that the rest of the team made some headway to getting in touch with their man, but the ID-SOL was still being difficult. The upstairs was "crowded", as if she bought that. But not like it was a smart choice to storm up there. But with Molli putting a bit of pressure on him she could perhaps sprinkle something in? Maybe try to keep themselves from being forced out of the area, or try to build some kind of rapport. If the bartender was already up there to add them to the list, then they were already set.

That's a heavy 'If' though. Their first contact tried to burn them, and they didn't have a guarantee that this one wouldn't do the same. So even if she and Molli managed to guile their way up there, they would be cut off from reinforcements. 'Might be better if we got some distance for now, we can take a look around the other areas in the mean time since the crew seems to have secured an audience with the broker.'

"I'm sure we'll be fine waiting a bit longer," Sif told Molli before addressing the ID-SOL with a more playful approach. "You promise to save our spot? Not that I mind getting another eyeful of you, but you might start developing a taste," she said with a giggle and a wink before turning with Molli so they could start down the hall.

'You think I got him flustered? A tail flick could have sealed the deal, but I have mine tucked in.'

For as much as a hardhead like Molli wanted to keep chiseling away at the bouncer until he let her in, Sif's coolheaded response broke through to the stubborn girl. Their situation was like a race; sometimes you had to let off the throttle to avoid a crash. After jutting her chin up at the ID-SOL to make it clear that this wasn't over, she accompanied her Neko companion down the hall. Molli gave Sif a side-eyed glance, their privacy affording her a chance to reconcile how a fearless warrior could be a pretty damn convincing flirt. Molli wondered if there was some part of Nekovalkyra creation that considered beauty and charm a part of their of their identity, and another part that felt a little envious that she hadn't been born with those same gifts.

'I'd have been flustered. You're, uh, really good at flirtin',' Molli leaned her head back and cast her gaze down to confirm that Sif did, indeed, have her tail tucked in, before quickly walking normally again. Try- Try a little, uh...sashay. With your hips. Er- Nevermind, he's gotta be charmed with ya. Who wouldn't be?

Bar Booth

For a moment, Aratani considered following Saxon out. She could tell they were going for a cigarette break and the idea of stooping so low and imbibing in one while in Nepleslia made her elf ears look droopy and forlorn as she made her sway back to the booth.

"Bartender knows Ramios but says he's busy and to check back later." William was deep in hacking mode so she mostly addressed Rio. "Find out anything? Where's Aiko? Or Sif or Molli?"

As Rio listened to the various conversations throughout the bar, her expression was one of amusement between bites of her snacks. Hearing the bar patron's various stories and inebriated chatter was actually pretty entertaining. Each table or occupied booth was like a different channel on a television. Outlandish stories, broken hearts and intimate adventures mixed with the mundane filtered through booze. If it wasn't for being on a mission, Rio could have simply sat and listened for hours. But work came first and it was far from hard to listen in on the rowdy group of gangers. She wasn't too surprised that the news had already spread, the squad had left a pretty big mess after all. But it was the fact that Yoldeen and the Gumtrees had owed their current target money that really caught her ear.

When Aratani came over to the booth Rio scooted in to give her a place to sit "Is that so? Well I heard the Gumtrees got in a big fight with the IPG and got blown away. Seems they owed our dear friend Ramios a hefty bag of money. A couple million DA's worth of hefty." Rio offered up her half eaten bag of fruit snacks while motioning her head further into the bar. "They scattered towards the back."

Cyberspace

William's assumptions about network defenses had been correct. The schedule subroutine he'd chosen was easily defeated by his password cracking software, with twelve character slots on a flat entry prompt scrolling from their initial asterisk and then through the alpha-numeric Trade typeset until "-asswordlol-" resolved in green. The system subsequently alerted him that the password had been accepted and replaced the passphrase entry box with a digital passageway that folded outward by expanding the prompt's simple wirelines out until the digital threshold was big enough for William's avatar to walk through.

Beyond, he found a computerized simulacrum of an old-timey archive room filled with boxy document cabinets and stacks of punch timecards on a few tables. Once he was inside, the plain portal behind his digital likeness shrank and minimized until it was a single vertical line in green, which then shortened into nothingness. The filing system for this bar's scheduling system didn't appear to be particularly sophisticated. Whoever was responsible for it seemed to have a habit of haphazardly using click-and-drag to update employee schedules and receiving notes into one dump folder on the manager's desktop. Luckily for William, that meant newer items were at the top of a pile on a table right near where he came in.

Most of what William found at first was extremely mundane. When the bar's staff came and went. How long patrons indulged in the establishment's myriad vices—and, when applicable, with whom customers satiated themselves upon—and what needed to be replaced from bottles of cheap liquor to crates of pleasure pills that could keep everyone going as long as profit demanded. There was no mention of Ramios as far as the ID-SOL cyber sleuth could find.

But he kept coming across a repeated receipt, uniquely cached here amid payroll forms and inventory bills. The only thing of its kind, the note recoded a daily delivery of "Real Bad Stuff" to "The Gecko Room" at the same time (which was soon enough to hang around and witness). It was almost as if the file was used as a reminder, checked off when complete, and then deposited here in the schedule archive rather than something placed here to be referenced by some manager or barman.

Booth

"You forgot ya pitcher," the bushy blonde barmaid said with a friendly cosmopolitan drawl, placing the jug of beer Aratani had ordered down on the table from her tray along with a set of pint glasses for everyone. She followed up with Rio's milk, delivered in a frosty masskrug glass that definitely held more than the little Neko could comfortably imbibe. And then she placed her hand flat down on the ugly marble table and slid it toward Aratani.

"Sax left this for ya, too," she said plainly enough and drew her hand back. What was left was a simple cream-and-blue poker chip with a pink lizard within a golden circle emblazoned in the middle. "Gecko Room's in the back. Down the hall with pink neon past the supper club's bar. Hard t'miss it!"

Then she skipped off as if the whole thing was entirely normal, not even asking if Rio, Aratani, and the jacked-in William needed anything else.

Stairwell

Surveying the dining-slash-gambling hall's attractions while they formulated their plan from the broad footpath, the pair of Star Army snoops looked pretty conspicuous. But at least they looked like a pair of girlfriends on the town rather than two Uchuugun soldiers. At least for now.

Three steps below them, the expansive chamber was even livelier than the main barroom, which seemed subdued in comparison. Here was where patrons ate and drank to excess at their round tables and in the booths. Most groups tossed cards or dice back and forth across piles of poker chips or straight cash, and nearly every other scoundrel here had a big blaster on their hip—or at least a pretty companion attached to his (or her) arm, clinging there ready to cheer on a big win or inject some chemical relief into their partner's neck to soothe a bad loss. The smaller of One More for the Road's two bars was off against the back wall, and a half dozen feet to its left was a double wide hallway ringed with three fuchsia neon tubes.

Both Molli and Sif spotted Aiko standing there at that secondary saloon between a pair of ID-SOL. The guys wore suits, but it was hard to tell if they had plain clothes or flashier attire. Whether these men were customers or security like the bouncer Rook they'd met wasn't clear. The princess was easy to see. Even without the bellflower hair ornaments that identified her as Ketsurui royalty and put together the puzzle that revealed her famous identity, she was nonetheless breathtaking and impossible not to notice. Everybody in the bar had probably glanced at her at least once, and some of those with the opportunity kept their eyes locked on her statuesque Nekovalkyrja form while she stayed in eyeshot.

One of the big Nepleslians was leaned down speaking uncomfortably close to Aiko's face, and then grabbed her left arm to tugged her along with him. She staggered for her first step in protest before finding her stride. The other ID-SOL quickly took up a place on her right side and wrapped a hand around her waist, trying to act as smooth as possible while doing what he thought could keep the woman restrained. Sif and Molli knew their Chusa could fell both of these dudes in quick succession—and indeed probably fight her way out of the entire bar—but Aiko seemingly declined to do so as they watched her and the pair of brutes move toward the pink neon hallway and disappear into its shadowy depths.

Cyberspace

William's search, while finding lots of mundane information, gave him a kernel of intel. The 'real bad stuff' goes on in the gecko room. He set a subroutine to dig deeper into what the bad stuff was, and while it did its work he began crafting his own entry.

He created an invoice with a 5000 DA deposit for entry to the gecko room for him and the rest of Kaiyo crew. He even added the 5000 DA from his own account. It wasn't like he spent his cash on much anyway. The reservation was under "Junior" and guests. With that done and the funds deposited he slipped the invoice ontop the pile.

Booth

He left the subroutine to keep searching the archive while he returned to the real world, just after the barmaid left. William also clocked the gecko chip. He opened a mental connection with the others at the table. 'Seems you already got a way into the gecko room. The bars subnet only said that real bad stuff' goes on back there. I also slipped an invoice to get me and the rest of the crew into the back.' He looked to Rio. 'You're with me. Molli and Sif too. Try and get ahold of them Rio. Aratani, give us a little head start then follow us in.' With that done, he downed the rest of his bourbon and took a deep drag on the cigarillo. Blowing twin trails of smoke through his nostrils, he stood, offered his hand to Rio and finally spoke aloud. "Now, I believe we have an appointment. Shall we?"

Neon Pink Hallway

Hopeful hearts, delusional dreams, and dealers that didn't bat at an eye at the fortunes gained and lost -- gambling always told the same stories, whether you tossed your chips in a high class casino or a tucked away hovel like One More for the Road. Molli stood close to Sif as she watched the tables, hip swiveling to the side and arms tucked beneath her chest to try and give the impression that she was hunting for a high roller to root for. Their "plan" was more so a loose framework of an idea without any real foundation or legs, but Molli wasn't about to let herself be useless in her own city if she could help it. Eventually, she started to notice that nobody was looking her way; or at their cards. She traced their gazes to the bar, where a solitary princess stood, statuesque and stunning, with two intimidating ID-SOLs on either side that made quick on their attempt to lead her away.

Molli elbowed Sif in a panic, "Look- Look," she jerked her head at to the scene of Aiko being awkwardly led down a darkened hallway, then immediately stormed after them at a rapid pace. 'GoonshookedAikonearth'smallbar,' Molli's mental voice shot out to the others as rapidly as her own jackhammer heart, and as she strode boldly into the hallway, her hand reached for the shoulder holster beneath her jacket.

Sif's eyes scanned the tables, taking guesses at what games they might be playing based on what they were using and how many cards the players had in their hands and how many were flipped up on the table. While she never played any of the games herself, she's seen enough scenes to make a pretty good guess that they weren't playing go fish. No, it was more likely to be poker.

But before she could truly unveil the mystery, she felt a gentle elbow to her side as Molli brought attention to Aiko getting taken away by a pair of ID-SOLs. By the looks of things, she wasn't being taken away willingly, yet she also didn't put up much of a fight. Had she not fully recovered from her strange shift of demeanor from before, or was she acting helpless on purpose?

'That doesn't seem right. Let's lay low for a while. I'll check in with Aiko if she needs assistance,' she said telepathically, shifting her body to move towards the bar, as if she was going to grab a drink, grabbing a hold of Molli's hand as well. Outside their mental communication, Sif wore a smile as she moved closer to the bar, letting a mask of excitement paint her features for the barkeeper who might appreciate another customer.

'Are you in distress?' Sif sent a telepathic message to Aiko, 'Molli and I are nearby.'

Molli was prepared to go loud for the sake of the princess, but a cooler head -- specifically, Sif's -- prevailed. The nekovalkyrja had gripped Molli's right hand to halt her advance, her species-characteristic strength far superior to the Nepleslian's, enough to nearly throw her off-balance from the veritable mountain of a woman that had grasped her. She glared at Sif, opened her mouth to protest, but settled on a petulant huff instead. She let herself be led to the bar, where she sat next to Sif and awaited Aiko's answer.


"Wham bam thank you ma'am!" Aratani rolled the chip along her knuckles and looked towards the back room with excited amethyst eyes. She skipped to the bar top and slid a DA along it with the message to pass it along to Saxon. She found her seat back at the booth and took a moment to do what she considered "acting natural" as William and Rio got up from the table. The little Neko took it all in along with heavy sips from the pitcher itself. A little mustache of foam adhered to her upper lip and her thoughts wandered as she imagined taking her samurai girlfriend to the same bar. Some locales, even within her beloved Empire, gave her psychic damage but this was not one of them. She felt cozy and at home here, whether it be at the bar top or here in the booth. Her eyes even took in the patrons–Chandler Park's least upstanding citizens–as her digits moved the blue and cream chip between each of them. She felt a kinship to the chattering Nepleslians purely for inhabiting the same dive as her, making her feel almost forlorn that she would be passing in to the Gecko Room in no time.

Her light lavender cargo pants made swishing sounds as she hopped into a skip again, having made sure to let William and Rio get that head start that he had requested. She made her way past the supper club and stopped when she hit these pink neon light and held the chip up to the very cool guard like she had found a lucky coin on the street and was holding it up to inspect it.

"Negative," Aiko said back to Sif, reaching out telepathically in kind. "I am in control of my situation. Investigating a pair of promising leads. Standby for further updates, and continue your own search for Ramios until there is something to report."
The Gecko Room

Although William and Rio took the lead ahead of Aratani, everyone ended up in the same place. Having gathered up Molli and Sif before the duo could down some drinks, the Kaiyō crew found themselves at the end of that long, dark hallway only illuminated by bright fuchsia cast over black walls—save for the green light fizzling off of the eponymous lizard's neon tubes that hung over the closed threshold here at the end of the path.

On their way to the terminus, they proceeded past all manner of doorways behind which could have been any manner of vice. Catching a glimpse within any of the dozens of side rooms as patrons slipped in or out, the Star Army soldiers could see arrangements ranging from more opulent gambling chambers to smoky drug dens where hopped up Nepleslians were sprawled across plush seats. Some of the interiors were pitch black and only home to low, unmentionable sounds that crept in the air while others were glittering dance parties packed past capacity. One looked to be simply an empty white room being cleaned by employees wearing brown coveralls complete with a sealed rebreather mask.

Sounds from the myriad of activities happening behind closed doors combined at the entrance to The Gecko Room in an uncomfortable and overwhelming way. Opposing beats and the din of conversation mixed with guttural groans and jubilant partying collected in the spot where the Star Army team now stood and gave it undeniable pressure that each of them could feel in their cores.

The doorman Aratani approached was a tan man with a chinstrap beard and some form of horns. He wore a plain black suit and sunglasses indoors like Rook did downstairs, but had a big stack of gold chains off of which held shiny baubles that hung around his collar like a scarf. Taking the poker chip from Aratani with a toothy offset smile that stretched across his right cheek, he examined the coin between his index finger and thumb for a second and then slipped it into his jacket's interior pocket. Wordlessly, he reached to the side and pushed the door open for the Kaiyō team and silently ushered them inside.

Quickly, the door was shut behind them. It was much quieter here within The Gecko Room, apparently sealed off from all of the Nepleslian life occurring just inches away through the wall. No one here seemed to mind the break in their silence and continued what they were doing without looking up toward the Star Army infiltrators.

The Gecko Room itself was about 30 feet square with a high ceiling with art deco stylings throughout. It had a two fancy slot machines off to one side where a guy wearing a red velvet suit sat making DA5000 pulls, and a poker table nearby where a couple of aliens and a Nepleslian woman were quietly bluffing one another over cocktails and cigarettes. A bar sat to the room's right side and was done up with the same brown marble as downstairs, but it looked far less ugly because of the golden accents laid into the walls and well-kept hardwood stools that had low wicker net backs to them. Behind that and beside the wall of expensive spirits looked to be a small elevator with an accordion fence door. There was a lack of neon here, too, with the wacky colors from downstairs replaced with warmer natural hues that shone out from behind cream colored glass fittings.

Other than at the bar, where Saxon was apparently serving instead of actually going on any kind of break, the carpeted floor's brilliant mosaic gem pattern had few seats. If anyone looked close enough, they could see little geckos hidden between the design arrayed on the ground. Two high top tables with four chairs, a big fancy couch with gold fabric and three opposing cushion thrones that all shared a low glass table, and a single booth directly across from the entrance was all non-gamblers were afforded.

And alone at the singular booth sat a blonde Nepleslian woman. She was scarred across one cheek and had a silver one-half-inch cybernetic circlet inlaid into her forehead. After watching them for a few seconds, she beckoned the Kaiyō squad over with her left hand.
With the crew reunited, sans a certain headstrong princess, Molli should have felt more at ease walking shoulder to shoulder with her comrades in the neon-lit darkness of the hallway, but with how the mission had gone so far, she expected danger to leap out at them at any moment. It took restraint to stay her hand from her shoulder holster, which wasn't helped by the cacophony of noises from the rooms the crew passed that ranged from familiar to inexplicable. Molli's head felt like it was about to burst, no doubt a result of stress, worry, and liquid courage sloshing around her stomach. Her retinas, which lit the way in front of her, dimmed and brightened erratically. The Nepleslian wasn't sure what to expect from the Iromakuanhe bouncer, but when he pushed the door open, Molli stepped in with relief once the sounds started to die down.

That is, until everyone else entered and the door shut, which made Molli jump with a look of alarm writ on her tired features. Closed off rooms in strange new places were dangerous in Funky City, and experience taught Molli to fear the sensation of being trapped -- a sensation that was screaming out in her thoughts like an air raid siren. She stepped closer to Sif, trying to steady her breathing, trying to keep up the veneer of a professional soldier. Molli's eyes shot around the room, assessing threats, identifying potential weapons, and hoping, praying, to find possible exits. Her eyes rested upon a blonde Nepleslian bearing a nasty-looking scar, which contrasted heavily with the stunning circlet augment that you'd see from celebrities -- or posers that wanted to look like royalty. She was beckoning her, no, beckoning everyone, to the booth.

Molli peered to each member of the squad, wondering if they'd seen the gesture, before relaying what she'd seen telepathically anyway. Then, with small, timid steps, she approached the woman as requested, her cool expression decidedly forced and betrayed by the beads of sweat trickling down her forehead. She wondered if this woman had anything to do with Aiko's unwelcome escort. Despite the princess's reassurance, Molli couldn't help sparing no small amount of worry for her well-being, given all that happened to them tonight.
'She's got things under control,' mentally speaking to Molli, 'Seems like she's looking to get some additional information. Fingers crossed that doesn't go south.' Before the barman could take an order, the rest of the team regrouped. There was a slight disappointment at not having had time to taste some Nepleslian specialties, but this was ultimately a mission, not a vacation.

As they walked along with the rest of the team through the hall, Sif could feel the constricting atmosphere. While it wasn't the tightest of hallways, the oppressing cacophony of noises felt like it was the drumming musical accompaniment of tension before a trap in an ancient temple was triggered. Perhaps it was the presence of nearly all of the squad that made the hall feel more claustrophobic, or if it was just the heavy noise. The horned humanoid at the end was a far cry from that ID-SOL that stopped her and Molli's advance, which called into question if that room was not what she thought. Suppose in hindsight, being so close to the restrooms would be undignified.

The silence within the room when the door was shut should have felt uncanny but she was fully thankful for it. She could actually hear herself think now. Immediately she began eyeing the room, seeing if she could find other points of entry. It was important to map out potential reinforcement points and exits, should things get lopsided. She just hoped that the woman with the circlet put more stock in her reputation than that ganger they dealt with in the apartments.

When she felt Molli inch closer to her, Sif wondered if the oppressive atmosphere was getting to her. Part of her wanted to pass one of her knives to the Nepleslian, but given the company, she might set off a chain reaction that would put everything they worked towards down the gutter. To help set her friend at ease, Sif shifted her weight to one foot, making her lean towards Molli as a silent gesture that she was there should the Nepleslian need support, a gesture that only stopped because they were beckoned. Of course, Sif would move with the herd, intentionally lagging a step behind.
With the welcoming chip pocketed deep in the jacket of the horned guard and no longer on her person, a seed of nervous worry that Aiko wouldn't be let in planted itself in the Shoi's mind. Having regrouped with everyone but one, Aratani wired Aiko to apprise her of the situation. She let a hint of her nervousness over how Aiko would get to Ramios now into her message. Despite her unease, she played it cool to the plethora of strangers with an icy exterior she let warm when she saw Saxon. Both sides of her smile pulled at the edges when she gave a Nepleslian style two finger salute their way and then turned her face, still smiling, to the beautiful but marred woman. Aratani stepped forward with Molli, taking her in even as she slid into the booth. Her white hair bounced in front of her, creating a liitle veil between her and the formerly sole occupant of the booth.

"Should I keep this brief?" With a bit of deference, she looked from under her white lashes to William before driving her attention back to the seated woman, to whom she gave a curt nod as if in answer to her own question. "We're looking for the location of the old PNUgen factory in this part of town. Buried by years of cultural explosion, it should be five layers deep by now. But we hear you're the one to ask."

Aratani splayed her hands and let one set of fingers linger under the woman's chin, "So, I thought to ask."

For William's part, he was calm and collected. After his time in Nepleslia, this was a typically Tuesday for him. As the door sealed behind him, he smirked. 'Bad move' he thought as he walked into the room like he was the scariest man there. Noticing the woman's beckoning he looked back to the others and put on an easy smile, the. He looked to Molli and Sif and winked. "Come on." He said moving over to the booth behind Aratani.

When Aratani looked at him, he nodded urging her to continue. After she finished her explanation, he leaned against the wall. "We can make it worth your while. What's the going price for information like this?" He asked, quirking an eyebrow. Then he had a thought. "And I'll pay double to give up anyone who asked about the facility already." He said with a smirk.

When the motley team of Neko and Nepleslians arrayed themselves before her, the woman they assumed was finally the Ramios they'd been searching for looked them over with some measure of perplexity. The sudden barrage of questions and queries seemed almost unexpected to her. Then she smiled, revealing a stunning set of pearly whites that were etched long the gumline with a thin strip of pulsing neon purple, the small light from which made a hazy, transparent gradient in the air in front of her lips.

"Don't think you could pay that much, Captain," the woman said with some knowing amusement as she leaned back in her baggy double-breasted suit that had subtle green pinstripes darting down it, and rested both arms on the rim of her plush booth. "It'd cost you too much of papa's prestige — and this is their Empire's mission, not ours — so it's just not worth it to you, right? You aren't anywhere near twice as pretty as the competition, anyway."

She pulled her right arm forward and let something drop into her hand out from her sleeve. A cigarillo appeared between her index and middle fingers, which she pressed onto the table and then flicked forward. The crowned blonde had shot a data stick across the glossy marble table that glided to a stop and spun on its axis at the opposite edge near to the Kaiyō crew. Snapping the dull brass fingernails on her left hand together, she lit a flame and took a drag of her smoke.

"That tall bitch who brought you all here is settling the debt with Mister Ramios as we speak," this particular lackey revealed with a mocking wink. "She'll agree to a lot as long as we don't call her 'princess.' He wanted you to have this while that gets taken care of; part of the deal. Everything you're asking for and more. What's on there will go well with the Gumtrees gave you. Blowing them up was down payment enough for the boss, and what your fearless leader's arranged shouldn't cost too much extra. Especially when it's off the books.

"Now sit," she continued with a grin. "I've heard the IPG's looking for a herd of cats who burned down their favorite pawns in the downtown. Name's Valeria Ramios, and you're welcome at my husband's table while things quiet down in the neighborhood. Order whatever you want while you wait."

Bumping shoulders with Sif, Molli met her compatriot's eyes and felt part of her worries melt away. The Neplesian's metal digits twitched, brushed over her compatriot's hands, before pulling away quickly as she stared ahead with flushed cheeks. Sif's gesture, however small it seemed to the Neko, helped remind Molli that she wasn't an island, and that her feelings weren't unnoticed. She was still scared as all hell, but the beast of terror was shackled now -- she could handle this.

The insults to her princess and drinking buddy William made Molli exhale loudly through her nostrils. She leaned onto the table, an accusatory finger pointed at the woman, "Wotcherself, suit" she snapped, "S'my coves yer flintin'." Whoever this slag was, it was obvious she had an inflated sense of self-importance. Molli knew her type -- well-positioned underbosses with invaluable skills and the egos to match were a part of every major gang in the city, and more than a few corporations. Maybe Molli felt jealous seeing what she never was firsthand.

With anger as fear's close companion, Molli thought it best that she temper her attitude by acquiescing to the woman's request and sliding into a seat at the booth. "Wait, 'old on... Wot's 'arranged' fer us?" she asked with a quizzical expression, before running through the digital menu she'd downloaded into her cybernetic visual display. In just a split second, she'd ordered enough snacks to feed at least twenty people -- if they weren't paying, Molli figured she'd take advantage.

Aratani raised a finger to her best friend the bartender and swirled it around the table. "Same thing as below," she mouthed to Saxon.

To Molli, she said, "Our girl got what we needed." Data secure and with word Aiko had worked wonders in some backroom, Aratani physically relaxed into the seat as she sent another communique to the Chusa about the development.

"You've given us all we could ask for Missus," the Shoi said with a giggle that was both aware of Mrs. Ramios' charm and her married status. But Aratani couldn't help admire women when they were admirable. Be it her Neko nature or her own, it was hard to shirk the smile that had risen on her pale face as she realized they had completed their mission. "Anything you need besides our good company? We've got prettier ones than him if our 'SOL is to hard on the eyes for you. Bring it around and sit," Aratani motioned for Sif to relax as she said as much.
 
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