[b]Ahsoka Tano, Acadia-2[/b] For a moment it felt like she was falling, then Ahsoka was spat out in a field along with everyone else that had come through. Fortunately she landed in a roll and not on her butt, saving her from some extra injury in that regard. Looking around, she could see that this stretched on for quite a while, before terminating in other terrain. She would admit, it was a very nice planet. But of most note was the city, and her eyes widened slightly as she took a step forward towards it. It seemed to be maintained, to have inhabitants. Perhaps they could help her get back to her galaxy, or something like that. It was worth a shot, right? Her companions seemed to agree, which she could share. "It does look nice, if not as big as Coruscant." Meanwhile, Lapis seemed to be alive, and more people had appeared as well, one of whom was familiar to one of their group. That was nice, she supposed, though there was still no sign of Assaj. Instead, she would go to talk to the energetic girl approaching them from the city. "I don't now," she admitted with a shrug. "But a lot of strange things have been happening to day, so I guess it's the same as everything else." Certainly she hadn't expected to meet a Sith today. Oh, right, introduction. "My name's Ahsoka Tano. A pleasure to meet you." [hr] [b]Ruiko Saten[/b] "Yeah," Ruiko replied with a nod as the Ethereal questioned her about her own beliefs and her confidence in her ability to harm Mikoto. Why not? After all, she had hurt her before,and she could do so again. "She's strong, but she's still flesh and blood like the rest of us. And if she is, then she can be hurt." On the other hand though, the promises that were being made, they were alluring. With this things help...could she return to her world, maybe even help Kiyama defeat Crowley and bring freedom and equality to Academy City. She could prove her friends wrong, do the things that needed to be done, and then she would make them see that, in the end, she had been right all along. Of course, she had no reason to trust the alien, even as he pushed her and the other guy, Saber, into a fight. And Saber seemed to agree, rounding on the Ethereal. But while the alien had swayed her, Saber pushed her over the edge as he, in her mind, insulted her. And underestimated her and what she could do. Of course, had they met before this business all started he would have been right, and fighting would have been the furthest thing from her mind. Now, all bets were off. So she ignored him as she got to work. Reaching into her pocket, she produced two earbuds and slipped them in, flicking on her MP3 player at the same time. A sigh escaped as she merely stood for a moment, letting the soothing and subliminal tones of the Level Upper wash over mind, altering synapses and shifting her brain chemistry through a complicated process that she had only bothered to let Kiyama try and explain once. It would make her stronger, and that was all that mattered. At the same time she walked over a bit, collecting solid looking pieces of debris and rocks. With a decent collection, she touched the largest rock and primed her ability, tapping the back of it. Then she prepared and let it fly with a strong arm, activating Aero Hand in mid flight to give it a boost that would send it flying even faster, almost like a bullet from a gun, if a bullet was the size of a rock. "Don't underestimate me," she called on the heels of it, her declaration and battle cry. She wasn't weak, and she would not back down from a challenge.