River frees under the large alien's stare and she raises her hands as it aims the trident at her. Her eyes scan over the blue glowing orb back behind him and realize that the dots are the ships. They are being controlled from it. It's possible that if she can either freeze the system or somehow make it explode, it's possible that she could take down the ships from here. But before she could do that, she needed to deal with the big brute in front of her. Her eyes flicker with panic for a moment when he says [i]the important ones[/i]. Does he mean the Justice League and Superman? Is that where they have disappeared to? She doesn't understand when he says [i]the others[/i], but if they are anything like the girl that nearly killed her on the drop ship, then she was not surprised. Finally he asks her who she is and for some reason, in all of this scary shit and the one battle that she has actually used her powers for, she smiles and laughs softly, looking down at her feet. Her arms drop by her side and immediately, the very little water from the air around begins to form around her hands. She looks up at him and says, "Me? I'm a nobody. Just a country girl from the outside of town." She grins at him and quickly launches a water ball directly at his face before freezing the floor directly underneath him. She dodges blasts from guards near the doors and she quickly freezes their hands together, trying to conserve water for the big project: whatever control system that have here for the alien ships. She runs quickly, dodges around aliens as they get up from their computers and she notices that all of the computers lead behind one doorway. She immediately thinks that it is the power room behind that door. She runs for it and freezes the lock that goes to it, breaking it with her fist as she does. She then kicks open the door, and slams it back shut, finding a nearby desk to shove in front of it. Hopefully that would hold them long enough for her to get what she needed down. She turns, hoping that she has not made a huge mistake.