Nono, Castle Tepes
Nono let her attention settle on Saber as she took command of the situation and the managing of the defenses, with no opposition to speak of. That was only reasonable, and she listened intently for whatever might be said next, in terms of handling their current situation. As expected, Jack was kept in his current position, to defend the Eye up close and make sure that nothing happened to it. It didn't take the keenest tactical mind to figure out the wiseness of that decision.
"Understood," she agreed with a nod when Saber concurred with her own silent deduction, that she would be best suited outside, where her weapons could be used to their full effect. But that was Onee-sama for you, and if anyone would figure it out it would be her. The Shadow Eternity had no idea what would be waiting for them when they showed up.
She glanced over as Gintoki returned, smiling as she waved. She'd known that he would come back eventually, and this just saved her the trouble of going out and dragging him back by his collar, which made his voluntary return that much more preferable for him, though he wouldn't know it. But with that done she turned her attention back to Saber, to hear what else the King of Knights would have to say in the coordination of their defense strategy.
Misaka 10032, Academy City
Misaka was annoyed that her bullets missed their target once more, but she could not complain as Kakine managed to use his dark matter to moor the Witch in place, keeping her from fleeing. And if she did manage to slip free at this point then there were other Sisters close enough to aid in the pursuit and stopping her. By now, the crisis was over.
"Greetings, Kamijou Touma," she said as she lowered her goggles and resumed her aim at Marisa, just on the off chance that she did think up some way to escape this. Otherwise, she would let Kakine handle things. He was the one working the ropes after all, and she couldn't let bystanders proximity interfere with this. They didn't need Aleister being any more annoyed with them any more than he was already.
Ilyasviel von Einzbern,Foecrusher
Ilya glanced around as troops marched onto the ship, forming a practical army to attack this one place. Well then, that showed just how important this must be, if they were wiling to commit such a large force to it. Of course, she saw the fodder for what it was, but it wouldn't hurt. At least they would point out the ones that she could have fun with. especially when it came to this 'Clark', or whomever. She could manage it, just as she always had.
A shudder ran through the vessel as the engines fired and took them away, en route to their target. She considered getting in some sleep, but that was interrupted as the big ugly thing began practically yelling into the intercom, going on about how he was in charge of this and they had better listen to him or else. It was loud, and distracting, so she was forced to pay attention to it, even if she planned on doing what she wanted once they got to the fight anyway.
As far as the plan went, it wasn't terrible. In fact, it was a half decent, if incredibly simply plan. And they had the numbers to pull it off, if that thing he was pointing at could actually do what it was supposed to do. She'd hold off judgment until she actually saw it happen.
"Sounds fine by me," she commented with a dismissive wave, still relaxing in her seat. "Just try not to ruin the Eye, alright? I didn't come all this way for nothing." That said, she glanced over at the other people of interest, the various knights, warriors, and the like. "Nice sword," she added to the lady with the Katana, which was a sincere statement since she knew her blades. If the ork wanted to go on, then more power to him, but she'd stopped listening.
Nono let her attention settle on Saber as she took command of the situation and the managing of the defenses, with no opposition to speak of. That was only reasonable, and she listened intently for whatever might be said next, in terms of handling their current situation. As expected, Jack was kept in his current position, to defend the Eye up close and make sure that nothing happened to it. It didn't take the keenest tactical mind to figure out the wiseness of that decision.
"Understood," she agreed with a nod when Saber concurred with her own silent deduction, that she would be best suited outside, where her weapons could be used to their full effect. But that was Onee-sama for you, and if anyone would figure it out it would be her. The Shadow Eternity had no idea what would be waiting for them when they showed up.
She glanced over as Gintoki returned, smiling as she waved. She'd known that he would come back eventually, and this just saved her the trouble of going out and dragging him back by his collar, which made his voluntary return that much more preferable for him, though he wouldn't know it. But with that done she turned her attention back to Saber, to hear what else the King of Knights would have to say in the coordination of their defense strategy.
Misaka 10032, Academy City
Misaka was annoyed that her bullets missed their target once more, but she could not complain as Kakine managed to use his dark matter to moor the Witch in place, keeping her from fleeing. And if she did manage to slip free at this point then there were other Sisters close enough to aid in the pursuit and stopping her. By now, the crisis was over.
"Greetings, Kamijou Touma," she said as she lowered her goggles and resumed her aim at Marisa, just on the off chance that she did think up some way to escape this. Otherwise, she would let Kakine handle things. He was the one working the ropes after all, and she couldn't let bystanders proximity interfere with this. They didn't need Aleister being any more annoyed with them any more than he was already.
Ilyasviel von Einzbern,Foecrusher
Ilya glanced around as troops marched onto the ship, forming a practical army to attack this one place. Well then, that showed just how important this must be, if they were wiling to commit such a large force to it. Of course, she saw the fodder for what it was, but it wouldn't hurt. At least they would point out the ones that she could have fun with. especially when it came to this 'Clark', or whomever. She could manage it, just as she always had.
A shudder ran through the vessel as the engines fired and took them away, en route to their target. She considered getting in some sleep, but that was interrupted as the big ugly thing began practically yelling into the intercom, going on about how he was in charge of this and they had better listen to him or else. It was loud, and distracting, so she was forced to pay attention to it, even if she planned on doing what she wanted once they got to the fight anyway.
As far as the plan went, it wasn't terrible. In fact, it was a half decent, if incredibly simply plan. And they had the numbers to pull it off, if that thing he was pointing at could actually do what it was supposed to do. She'd hold off judgment until she actually saw it happen.
"Sounds fine by me," she commented with a dismissive wave, still relaxing in her seat. "Just try not to ruin the Eye, alright? I didn't come all this way for nothing." That said, she glanced over at the other people of interest, the various knights, warriors, and the like. "Nice sword," she added to the lady with the Katana, which was a sincere statement since she knew her blades. If the ork wanted to go on, then more power to him, but she'd stopped listening.