Gintoki stood ther and blinked, scratching his head at Saber's sudden response. "Er... I know you like food and all, but isn't clearing the place out to get there a bit much? That magical girl act you put on doesn't make things better or anything..." Sighing, Gintoki glanced at the catwalks and noticed the slightest hint of a figure moving about. Huh. She wasn't joking, it seemed. Drawing his wooden blade, Gintoki pointed it at the intruder and shouted. "If you're going to attack somewhere, don't attack the restaurants, you jackass! At least give us a chance to buy some food before a fight, dammit!" ------ Suwako shuddered as she noticed the creatures' 'mouths' open up. That kind of thing just did not... Shouldn't exist. Whatever god designed this pitiful creature should seriously be stripped of their powers and position and cast away into oblivion. Readying another few rings in her hand, Suwako was surprised to see all of the... Things stop moving. That wasn't a good sign to her- such erratic movements could only mean something worse was going to pop up. Cancelling the activation of the card that was still shredding through the creatures, Suwako called out to the rest of the party as she floated downwards. "Everyone, hold off for a second!" she shouted, clapping her hands together and placing them on the ground. A few moments later, the sand besides them began to shake. From beneath the parting sands came a large sandstone tower. Crude as it seemed, fighting from what was effectively below the enemy was disadvantageous. If they were going to stop, then it was definitely time to try and move into a better position. Using a rock to catapult herself onto the tower, Suwako readied herself to continue the onslaught if the need arose. ------ Dio shot a sidelong glance at Ridley in contempt, not actually afraid of the blade pointed at his head. It looked menacing to the average person, sure, but to him it was simply an oversized kitchen knife swung around on the tail of a giant metal dragon... Thing. He wasn't really sure what to call Ridley, exactly. But as the leader left the area, Dio casually moved away from Ridley's tail and into Blackout, smiling at the metal creature contemptuously. "I do believe our priorities have been reassigned... To some extent. Relocating to the facility now would be in our best interests, given the current state of affairs." he stated as he took a seat in the helicopter. "If there was any more doubt in your mind, that should've cleared it away. Time is of the essence now, after all."