Havoc stopped her advance on the crippled Dissolution as others approached, she prepared for them to attack but they seemed to hesitate by their fallen comrade, a moment later she found out why as they somehow merged together, their black mass flowing into one and a much bigger dissolution was formed, there was a moment of inaction as Havoc and the dissolution sized each other up and then the thing lept at her. Havoc's choice of action was taken from her as a fist slammed into her from behind. "WHAT THE FRIIIIIIIIICK!" The momentum from the punch threw her past the big dissolution and into a large group of smaller dissolutions, further worsening her situation shed left her sword behind when she'd made her daring aerial escape from the big dissolution. She hit the ground, rolled over once and ended up on her back. Her hp dropped a truly minuscule amount from the punch and her passive activated, doing probably the tiniest amount of damage ever recorded to every dissolution in the mob. Havoc sighed, there wasnt much point getting up, without her sword she didn't stand a chance. Lying on her back staring at the sky Havoc didn't notice as the dissolution's movements lost their smooth flow and began the sharp jerks of a lagspike. What did finally gain her attention was the MASSIVE message in big red bold writing that appeared in her face. [hr] [h2][color=ed1c24][center][b]Attention! Attention! All Players will be forcefully logged out of Deep Ground Online due to internal errors and damages! Attention! Attention! All Players will be forcefully logged out immediately![/b][/center][/color][/h2] [hr] She opened her eyes and found herself back in her room, back to being Rebecca it seems. She sat up and looked about, the room was full of half packed bags and her things were strewn across the small floor area. She'd be moving into the dorms at the Academy tomorrow, it would be the first time she'd ever lived away from home. She sat for a while thinking about it. A while later, deciding that moping about wouldn't accomplish anything she rolled off her bed and continued her packing.