Wylde's role in the play was rather small extra here and there when they needed to fill in the numbers on stage. Which while it didn't really please her that she lacked fight scenes, also allowed her to roam about behind the scenes and observe on how the operations were going. What's more she made her own goal of keeping watch on the Queen and General Beatrix from afar. Since her all planned minor appearances on stage were over, she now only waited nearby, expecting the real fight to break out. As the propellers started moving, Wylde knew the time to leg it was near. Still she knew there was no way for them to be allowed free escape. With the general this close, and who knows what else waiting, they had to be quick and decisive about it. She slowly and gently pulled her rappier from it's sheath just a little, to make sure of it's condition. It was perfect, but she wasn't going to be using that weapon once the real fight breaks loose.