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Satisfied when there wasn't even a mark after he raked the gauntlet's sharpened tips across the surface, Vlad hefted the suitcase off its platform and gave it a gentle underhand toss towards Mule. Lacing his hands together and stretching his arms up towards the sky and giving his old bones a pop, he hummed as he scratched at his beard. It just had to itch even if this was a simulation, eh? "It'd be nice if they didn't break their own rules," he remarked with a sigh as he scratched his head and looked around again. "Once things escalate a bit we'll probably have to worry about a surveillance system coming online, but if they've already got cameras up..." Trailing off, it didn't really need to be said, but a stealth mission in broad daylight without any idea of the city layout? They might as well have been set up for failure to begin with!

"We definitely shouldn't take two paths, but two groups isn't necessarily a bad idea. Say you, Chariot, Dragoon, and I take point. The enemy's response may not include all the others providing support at range." Gesturing at Mule as he made the suggestion, Vlad frowned as he wondered where to best position himself if they were attacked at this very moment. Near the ranged Operators made sense since the others could likely take a hit before he helped them up, but the open space made predicting venues of attack a pain.

"In any case, cutting straight through the center probably isn't an option. Even if we somehow sped through and turned around to clear up all the enemies we dragged, they'd probably bring in some overwhelming force to ruin our run. If we assume this at least resembles a mobile city, the enemy will likely have forces concentrated around the city center and its outskirts. Possibly at critical structures like power plants, but those might not be simulated. Our best bet would be to take a slight detour to circle around. Thoughts?"
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Chariot had busied herself with testing her limbs, flexing and relaxing rhythmically. Her gloves still felt tight around her hands and fingers, and the synthetic material still creaked when tightened. She lifted a hand over and behind, touching at the shortsword that was sheathed at her back, and the other hand reached around her body to her left hip. A larger longsword nestled in its carrier. All her belongings were there, though the feeling couldn't quite be shaken that she might not be dealing with perfect replicas.

"With so little to go off of..." she began, pressing her knuckles into her sides, "We don't even know what kind of force its simulating. Police? Military? An insurgency?" she hummed. The red-haired Kuranta tilted her head, and pinched her chin between fingers in thought. "At the very least, it does sound like there's only one force, which should mean its the dominant force in this make-believe city. I suppose we should assume it's already been well-established. The city center should be avoided, I agree. Diver said we started on the other side of the city, so at the very least our initial movements shouldn't be met with too many."

Chariot's eyes wandered up the building beside them, and she spoke sharply.

"This one is... ten stories I'd say. Why not give an initial look from the top, or a higher window? We might be able to see some possible routes, or signs of larger numbers. Strix?" Chariot turned to the sniper, "What say you? You might want to take at least one with you. We don't know if there's already targets inside this building. Dragoon?" she suggested.

"After we look, I'd say following Vlad's line of thinking is best."
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She would have preferred something with meat, but Western pastries and coffee suited her just fine. A danish and coffee with cream and no sugar perked Dragoon right up, and she looked at the pod she'd be dumped in with mild interest. Some sort of VR brain tech, huh? Shit, they never had anything like this in the military. The perks of private sector work were looking better and better by the minute. Maybe they'd even have an MRE that wasn't dog food.

As they materialized in the simulation, Dragoon hefted her spear onto her shoulders, glancing around and taking stock of the situation. Asset protection in an urban environment? Fine by her. If whoever was running this simulation had a brain, there'd be enemies coming out of the woodwork at every bad angle possible as they made their way through it. As the rest began to strategize, the Lung woman took her options into consideration, only piping up when her opinion was asked.

"Eh? I'm mobile enough to scout, yeah. Could probably make a few hops up top. Old man's got the right idea, too. Straight up the center'd be suicide, and going around the outskirts's got too many chances for us to get made. I'd say get a scouting run first, see what the OpFor's like, then go from there."
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It was becoming something of a theme for Feral to remain mostly silent as her fellows discussed plans and exchanged pleasantries, and that had not changed since entering the simulation. Having gone from a metal box hurdling through the sky at hundreds of miles per hour, to a much larger metal box doing the same, to a much smaller metal box that somehow projected her mind to a virtual world... It was a lot to digest all at once. The urban landscape surrounding them on all sides, fake as it was, provided some level of comfortable familiarity, though she could not shake the 'off' feeling born of such an artificially aligned landscape. While her team members discussed their plan of action, she kept a wary eye on the windows and rooftops of the buildings around them, not entirely convinced by Diver's initial explanation that there would be no immediate hostiles around.

"I can escort her." The Lupo piped, finding a moment to finally, faintly, chime in. Trying to get the high ground was probably the better idea, considering their total lack of intelligence in regards to the lay of the land. If her sneaking suspicion was correct, and the buildings of this simulation did, in fact, play host to the enemy... then she could finally put her mind at ease by pushing aside all the thoughts of crazy technology and focus on the steel in her hand.

"Swords are smaller than spears. Better for tight corridors." She said, as if that would somehow reassure the group she was the more suitable candidate.
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Chariot considered the team's final notes for clapping her hands.

"I want to say, too, that since we're just meeting up and putting in work already, we don't know all that much about each other's leadership skills," she said before rubbing the back of her head. "I might be suggesting this course of action, but i'm not... you know, assuming control or anything. We'll figure out that kind of thing later, I imagine, but if you're all fine with it, then let's get going!" she said cheerily. Chariot retrieved her short sword from the sling on her back and gave it a little wiggle in her hands.

"Feral, Strix, and Dragoon will search up to the top of the building before scouting from there. Vlad, Thrones, Mule and I will move up to the end of the street, and hold position there until the scouting team gets back down and to us. Alright, keep in touch of cour- wait," Chariot paused. She lifted a hand to her ear, prodding at what appeared to be nothing.

"Do we have any kind of communication device?" she asked to the group as a whole. Diver's voice picked up in their senses once more, preceded by a fumbling sound.

"Oh, ah... Just on moment, sorry!" she said. There was some quick, indistinguishable murmuring through the telepathic line, likely Diver conversing with the two scientists. Eventually she returned to the microphone. "Sorry about that. Setting up this simulation was actually on quite the short schedule. You should receive some communication devices any moment now."

Sure enough, a small white, nondescript table materialized in a blocky wave before them, with tiny devices laid out around its edges. One for each of them. Chariot picked one up and found that it stuck to her ear with ease, despite having no hooks or tape to it. She fixed it a little more comfortably, and pressing on the obvious green light on its surface opened up communications that could be clearly heard to the rest of the team.

"Alright, that's settled. Again, keep in touch if anything crops up!" she exclaimed. Chariot took a step towards the end of the street they were headed for, two commercial blocks down the way, and waited for the two Defenders to take charge.

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The street that Chariot, Mule, Vlad, and Thrones were on terminated at a T-intersection, further enclosed each way by buildings of shorter size. Where the intersection they had started on appeared more for offices, they now stood in what seemed like a commercial street, where shops would have been populated by buyers and merchandise, were it not for the computer’s strong inclination towards total simplicity.

As they approached, Chariot made a beeline for the corner at the left, peeking around to make sure that the next street they were entering was not about to present them all with patrolling enemies. It was clear, but just as she was about to continue on, her feet skidded to a halt, and she quickly shuffled back to the safety of the corner.

It was immediately apparent to the rest of the squad what had stopped her; a strange little robotic machine had wandered onto the street a block away. With three long, spindly legs, it walked perpetually whilst a camera-like head swiveled in a full circle, clearly watching for targets. Within a few moments, it walked into one of the open buildings, disappearing from view.

Thrones, from the back, frowned as the group spotted the robot. The mission had been to exterminate all enemies spotted, but the recon-bot certainly hadn’t noticed them, and to follow it just for the sake of breaking it…

“A pain,” the Sankta spoke, her golden eyes meeting Vlad’s. “Pursue?”

Following the others along at a more sedate pace, Vlad fiddled with the earpiece before he was satisfied with it. “This does make splitting up much more feasible,” he remarked quietly as a test before he slipped up against a building without missing a beat. Chariot’s sudden withdrawal did not go unnoticed, and Vlad peered over the woman around the corner.

“So they do use the buildings. Shame.” Sighing in agreement with Throne’s assessment of the situation, he glanced between her and Chariot. “Unfortunately. The longer we wait, the further it might wander. Ideally you or Chariot will be able to disable it quickly or at range.”

“Next time,” replied Thrones, before tilting her head towards the entrance that the machine slipped into. “Chariot, please?”

Chariot turned back to glance at each of them in turn before standing straight. She bounced on her heels a couple times, loosening up. “Well I suppose that’s a vote of confidence in my speed over all of you,” she chuckled. “We might want to assume destroying it will alert some kind of tracking system, right?” she asked, holding her sword in a more readied position.

“I’ll rush in, beat it down, then we’ll probably want to back out quick,” she hummed, “Might give us a chance to lure in reinforcements if they come looking for the source of their dead drone.”

"Right then." Mule scooted sideways onto the curb, kneeling with her handgun across her shield as the group lingered at the corner. The weight of the target container shifted around on her back, where, as promised, it was shackled into the mouth of a carabiner. Anything busting her rappelling kit was probably doing worse to her, and coincidentally both meant mission failure. She aimed her weapon at the opposing corner, on the off chance more company arrived while they were dispatching the lonesome bot.

"Just pass me by on your way back. Set." Even if she wasn't the one pulling the trigger, it was their first combat. The alien architecture, the unknown force, the unproven allies... Her hair stood on end as her trigger finger tightened against the bottom of the slide.

Chariot nodded one last time, and after a hop back and then a sudden sprint forward, she was off across and down the street. As she reached the entrance to the building their target had entered, she checked one last time side to side, and disappeared within its confines. The radio was silent for a moment, then a minute, then two…

There was the faint sound of some clanging in the distance, almost too quiet to even distinguish from the rattling of their own equipment, and then finally Chariot’s voice came through.

”All clear. Didn’t take much of a beating,” she laughed. The red-haired woman promptly appeared outside the building and crossed back to their position. “Let’s hope most targets are like that, am I right?” she chuckled.

A flash of light caught the corner of the party’s vision, as a new red pillar of light shot into the sky. It was thinner than their mission target and did not extend infinitely, and after a second more it was followed by a rising, distant alarm ringing out into the sky.

Covering up a yawn as the three of them waited for Chariot to report back, Vlad kept an eye out on their rear and glanced over the building their other teammates had entered into. There hadn’t been much chatter over the comms, but hopefully they were making good use of what time they had left. Shifting slightly to catch the noise better, the fact that it didn’t last for more than a moment was a good sign.

“They might decide to make up for it numbers then, and I don’t think our group is especially well-suited for that. Unless you’re lugging around some grenades, Mule?” Glancing at the latest marker to appear in the city, Vlad whistled softly as the shrill alarm gradually reached them as it grew in volume. “How’d the building look, Chariot? Any good for an ambush?”

“I specialize in wide-area suppression,” Thrones said, peeking her head down the various streets. “Still need visuals on them though.”

“Good for an ambush? Hardly. Was just a single room styled like a convenience store. We’d be boxed in if we chose to hole up in there,” Chariot explained, “But… we could try getting on top of one of these shorter rooflines. Thrones could make good work up there, but… like she said, we don’t even know how many would be coming.”

"None today. If I had to guess I'm carrying a signals package and that's it." At least, that was what she remembered of the kit that had seemingly been cloned for today. Whenever there was time to investigate every pocket and pouch maybe she'd get lucky and stumble across some of the explosives she was trained with, but on an average day at PLC it had been smoke and illumination she carried.

While the others planned, the Defender strained her ears, listening for incoming movement under the echoes of that alarm. Her head turned, scanning across a nearby two-story as Chariot spoke. Mule gave a nod, going back to the sights on her pistol. "Might be better than waiting in the street. Gets us a little closer to our split team. I can secure the entrance."

Chariot nodded, already moving to retreat closer to their original starting position. “I think one thing is clear at the very least now,” she began, “We’re dealing with some kind of security force, rather than an insurgency or invader. A scouting drone and an alarm system that appears well-entrenched at least in this region.”

The group made it to a two-story building closer to the four-way intersection where they had started, and as with all the rest, the door was wide open for them to enter. Before they could step inside, there was a single crack of a bullet ripping through the sky. It seemed to have come from above, inside the tall office where the scouting team had ascended.

“Seems like they’ve made contact,” Thrones said, eyes flickering towards the building. “Keep moving.”

With that, the Sankta, one of her translucent rings floating over her left hand, strode inside, ready to tear through a wall or two if the scouting team needed help with descent.

Shame. Clicking his tongue, Vlad brought up the rear as they backpedaled towards their starting point. “They’ve probably got infrastructure they can funnel us towards then,” he remarked before sparing a glance upwards at the telltale sign of a bullet. “Well, that’s not as fun as bolts and arrows…” Rubbing at his left shoulder as he rotated the arm, Vlad ducked into the building and looked around for any other entrances.

“So we’re giving them another couple minutes, or until the first wave hits, right?”

Mule swept into the building alongside the rest of the team, shield up and weapon sweeping the shadows of the interior. Satisfied when they didn't draw fire of their own upon walking in the door, she turned about in the room they had entered and once more took a knee.
Just as promised, she canted her shield facing the entrance and diligently waited for any pursuers to come crashing into her zone of control. "I'm all for that. We should recover them before somebody gets hurt."

“And get going after,” Thrones added, taking her own position behind Mule. “Holing up isn’t how we’re gonna get this done.”

They waited for a moment, listening as several more bullets cracked into the air from the Scout team’s building. Finally, it died down, but was quickly replaced by a growing noise -footsteps, though it quickly became apparent they were not the boots of something human. Chariot readied both of her weapons, a sword in each hand, and stood close behind Mule. She was prepared to lay waste into whatever enemy dared brush up against the defender.

From outside the building, a whole squad of tangos appeared. The humanoid machines were jogging alongside one another, not quite in a regimented and perfect way one might expect artificial intelligences to maintain. Each of them was a full head taller than their tallest operator, and carried readied machetes in hand. Five in total.

At first they did not seem to be heading for them, but rather the building where the Scout team was ascending. Nevertheless, one of the androids quickly noticed Mule standing in the doorway, and a few flashes of its cycloptic camera later, they group turned their blades upon them, rushing straight for the defender at its forefront.

Finally, something to deal with. From behind Mule, Thrones’s eyes glimmered, her Arts assimilating with the Originium within her body. Her right hand extended outwards, palm facing the sky, as the translucent ring darkened until it was pitch black. In one step, the androids were running, in the next, they were leaping, and by the time they got within three meters of Mule, they were suspended into the air, falling upwards.

The Caster’s left hand, palm facing downwards, clapped against her right, and there the androids laid, suspended five meters up into the air, their joints creaking and crackling as two opposing forces kept them there, eventually reducing them to scrap metal. “I do better with a Laterano sniper,” Thrones said out-of-the-blue, “Less work for me.”

The crushed androids floated gently back down as tension eased itself out of her body. Chariot relaxed her stance as Thrones so summarily obliterated the team of bipedal robots.

“Go figure, right?” the Kuranta laughed, “Glad to have that on our side.”

Another alarm rang out into the sky, the same as before after Chariot had destroyed the scout drone inside the previous building. Her ears flicked, and a serious expression overtook her.

“If I had to guess… we’re being tested like this, and we’ll never complete the mission if we wait,” she began, “I theorize that the simulation is ramping up difficulty each time. If we don’t get moving towards our destination, we’ll be overrun long before we even see it.” Chariot raised a hand to her commlink and spoke to the scout team briefly.

One squadron dispatched and not so much as a shot from her. Mule lowered her shield, her forearm feeling just the slightest bit disappointed as so many machetes found themselves turned away, warped and shattered beside their unfortunate owners.

"Smart sounding guess." Her only input offered as Chariot rang the Scout team for what she hoped would be a swift recall.






Scout Team




The building, after even the briefest of glances, definitely did seem to be around ten stories tall. It’s size and shape spoke to a fake office building that the computer imagined up, though it had been hollowed out of anything remotely resembling a living space. If there were hobos in this simulation, this seemed like the kind of abandoned building for them to sleep in. Doubtless every other building was much the same, however.

There was an entrance into the building, but it lacked a door, inviting anyone inside without restriction. The more the Operators scrutinized the details of the simulation, the more it seemed as though the computer was doing its best to save on processing power and memory space. Only the barest necessities to pass as being a city.

Multiple staircases were immediately visible to Strix, Dragoon, and Feral once inside, and seemed to be of a design that gave them access to each floor in succession, an assumption that seemed even more likely considering the simulation’s apparent laziness. Just as outside, there were no simulated beings inside either.

“Testing, testing,” Thrones’s voice sounded through the earplugs. “If things get too hot inside, cut your way out and jump; I’ll catch you. Over.”

"Loud and clear." Strix responded over the comms before turning to Dragoon and Feral. "Dragoon, take point. Let's head directly for the roof so we can get a lay of the land. I’ll be counting on you two while we’re in tight quarters.” She looked up the stairwell, uneasy about just how silent and still everything was.

“Copy that,” Dragoon replied, adjusting the haft of her mechanical spear to collapse slightly to a more manageable size for close quarters combat. With that done, she brandished it tightly in both hands, starting to advance slowly and carefully up the stairs.

Strix was listening intently for any sound other than their small group ascending the stairs, hoping to hear any enemies approaching on the floors as they passed them.

It was questionable that any enemies would manage to avoid the other team members posted outside and sneak up behind them, but seeing as it was a simulation, Feral fell in behind Dragoon and Strix. She kept a careful watch on their rear as the trio ascended the staircases leading to the roof.

The operators trekked upwards, eyes to the landings above them as they spiralled up the staircase. They made it a quarter of the way, then half, then three quarters… Their assessment of being alone seemed right, until their ears picked out a faint but alien sound. Their own clothing was light, and even with the few metal pieces they’d had -their weapons- it made little noise. But this was definitely not their own.

It was only made distinct amidst the silence once they had reached the eight floor, and it sounded as if it were coming from the floor below them, emanating through an open door breaching the staircase landing. It was perpetual, repeating, and it was moving closer and further periodically.

“Possible contact,” Dragoon whispered into comms, gripping her shortened spear tightly in her hands. “Sounds like it’s coming from below, possible assault from the rear.” She kept her eyes firmly facing forwards, trusting in Feral to keep an eye on the rear. As pointman, she couldn’t afford to worry too much about the situation past her assigned role. Too risky to take her attention off the front otherwise.

“Scouts, Vlad here. Kicked the nest by destroying a scout down here. Could use a bird’s eye view when you’re all clear. Over.”

It seemed that her intuition had paid off. Feral gripped the hilt of her sword with her dominant hand, the other securing its place on her belt at her side. It would be up to her to see what exactly was behind them, though it didn't seem like it had followed them up so much as it had already been there before they snuck up by it.

"Moving to check the source." She whispered, soft as ever into the provided device.

With all the carefulness she could muster, the Lupo backed down the staircase until she was near enough the doorway from which the noise originated. She did her best to try and listen closer to the source—or sources—to discern exactly what it is. Only once she was confident she was clear did she dare to duck her head past the edge of the doorway for a brief glimpse, and even then, only after the noise had drifted further away in its periodic alternation.

“Anything?” Strix said quietly over the comms as she peered down the stairway towards where Feral had gone. In the narrow stairwell her effectiveness was greatly reduced, so Strix was anxious to get to the roof. “Any contact? We should keep moving so we can get eyes on the others. With the roof access we can deal with contact from just one side.”

Almost as soon as Strix had finished her sentence, Feral was met with a light battering of dust and bits of wall. The door’s corner was instantly chipped away as the piercing sound of a single bullet followed. Something had fired upon her, narrowly missing a direct hit right into her cheek. Though she couldn’t discern the origin in that short time, she got a decent look at the floor’s layout beyond the doorway. Unlike the ground floor, the space there was tight and riddled with small rooms and halls, seeming more like a proper office space.

There were no follow-up shots, or suppressive fire. Whatever had attacked was waiting for them to show their faces again.

It was a small mercy that everything in this simulation was a farce designed to mimic the real world. Not because the bullet that whizzed past her face particularly startled Feral, but because of what she planned to do in order to get towards the source of said bullet. Dragoon fancied herself a pointman, but her spear would be a liability in the office space she had briefly glimpsed. Strix could in theory spray the room down to give her cover, but it would involve exposing herself in order to do so thanks to her rifle's own bulk.

So all that left was Feral, who lacked for range but not for speed. Whether or not that mattered against an Arts-wielding simulation remained to be seen. She took the few precious seconds that ticked by during her own ruminations to unravel the scarf she had wrapped around her neck, and lightly draped it across the length of her blade after drawing it from the scabbard at her hip.

Then, without ceremony, she quickly thrust the curved sword out from behind the corner she sheltered behind, flinging the eye-drawing piece of fabric several meters towards the right of the entrance. In the same moment, she ducked around the left side, hoping that the trigger happy enemy who had taken a pot shot at her would open fire on her accessory rather than herself as she sought to take shelter behind another door frame or wall within the space. With luck she might even be able to pinpoint the gunman.
When the scarf flew around the corner, the whirr of machinery kicked up, and in a split second the sound of gunshots blasted through the halls. The scarf didn’t fly far on account of being light, but it’s slower fall drew more bullets from the machine than it otherwise would have.

Feral was offered but two seconds to better glimpse the office space; at the end of that main room was a tripod, tall enough to see over the fake desks and chairs, and on top it was a mounted gun that quickly switched targets from the fallen scarf it had just peppered to Feral herself. Another bullet cracked into the wall, missing her as she ducked back behind cover.

"Gun turret. Twelve o'clock from the entrance."

It was surprisingly easy to articulate when she wasn't agonizing over how best to do so, Feral found, as she crouched behind cover. The automated drone attempting to shred her with lead was likely essential to her sudden lack of contemplation.

"Move to the door and give me a signal and a one second delay. I will draw the sensor's attention. Shoot it while it is firing at me."

After the first bullet, Strix quickly descended the stairs. She made it down to the floor just in time to see Feral toss her scarf into the hallway and move herself to the other side of the hallway. She looked at the remnants of the scarf now on the ground and then over to where Feral was now taking cover, and nodded. Automated turrets were easy enough to fool, and easier to take down as long as they weren't trained on you. It wouldn't take Strix more than one shot, so long as Feral could keep it busy.

Strix took a breath, and readied her rifle. It felt like hers. It had the sights already set the way she liked it. It even had her modified trigger. She had the fleeting thought of how Retra could have known the specifics of her rifle so clearly but there were more pressing matters at hand.

"Feral, try not to get hit. I'm ready."

The targeting for the turret had to be sensitive with how it nearly popped her head off over a brief glance, so Feral needed no grandiose plan to draw its fire. From her position behind the wall she chose as cover, the Lupo stuck the blade of her sword out into the open and moved it back and forth to garner the drone's attention. She reckoned Strix needed no signal to begin her own assault; the gunfire from the machine would be enough of one.

A whir, and then more shots. The first missed her swinging blade, but the second clanged into it violently, wrenching her wrist if she was adamant about keeping a tight hold over it. Two more shots followed after, targeting the spot where the sword met with searing bullet. One and a half seconds for Strix to identify the target and shoot. Was an Ancient faster than a machine?

Strix counted the time in her head. She would only get one shot at this, and it would be cutting it close. She waited until she heard the firing of the next shot and took a deep breath, and exhaled to steady herself. She twisted herself around the door way and lined up her rifle. Her eyes quickly located her target as the turret identified new movement in its line of sight. 12 o’clock. There it is. She took in another breath, and pulled the trigger as she finished inhaling. She didn’t have time to confirm her shot hit its target before it would begin open firing again if she missed, so she ducked back around the wall.

Blam! The bullet whizzed over and past where Feral was ducking, slamming into the thin mechanical structure of the tripod. The bullet raced through faster than Strix could possibly retract her body back, and her eyes caught sight of the projectile hitting the turret square on the upper receiver. It cracked in two and fell apart, cogs and bolts whirring as the broken machine attempted to do something it no longer could.

Fallen behind the back desks, it certainly wasn’t going to be able to fire upon any of them anytime soon.

Hearing the crack of Strix's rifle and the sudden ceasing of the automated turret, Feral slowly rose back up from cover. She rotated her wrist briefly to banish away any soreness, checking over her blade. She could still hear the device whirring behind the desk that it had been positioned on. It was incapacitated, surely, but it was technically still operational. She did not know how much of a stickler Diver would be about such a thing, so she opted to go and finish it off.

Of course, she wasn't a fool. She had heard something moving back and forth in this room when they passed by. There was a possibility that it was simply the turret. There was also the possibility there was something else in this office waiting for a moment to strike.

"Moving in to finish it off. Cover me. Unsure if we're alone." She murmured into the team's transceiver, before slowly moving across the space that had—just moments ago—been filled with hot lead. Every corner she peaked around quickly, ensuring she would not fall prey to an ambush on the way to the desk.

“Copy that.” Strix had come around into the hallway after hearing the turret fall over. She kept her rifle ready as she followed Feral towards the downed turret, giving the sparse office space a once over as she went.

Implying she arrived successfully, the Siracusan would wave her sword above the desk to see if it had landed in such an angle as to shoot her for looking over the edge. If it hadn't, a good thrust from her sword into the meatiest part of the drone was likely enough to end it for good.

The machine made a pinging noise when she had waved her sword over the desk, but no gunfire followed. Peeking over would reveal that the gun was immobilized on the ground, unable to angle itself anywhere other than where it was already pointing. The detection system, however, still seemed capable of identifying Feral, helpless to actually do something about. Further observation of the tripod revealed that it was once mobile, its spindly legs capable of moving the turret around. It was likely that this was the reason for their hearing something moving around.

Satisfied it posed no threat, Feral proceeded to stab the device—multiple times, if necessary—until not further activity remained. Sliding her sword back into her scabbard, she returned to the doorway to the room, picking up her bullet peppered scarf along the way.

"Target eliminated. The gun turrets can move. Be mindful going forward." She informed the others as she returned to her place at the end of their little column.

“Dragoon we’re coming back, how are things looking on your end? Any sign of movement ahead of us?”

Dragoon had held position on the stairwell as Feral and Strix handled things in the rear. Gun turret, by the sound of it. In the meantime, she had been looking ahead, making sure nothing was approaching. As her comm lit up, Dragoon just shrugged as she kept a grip on her spear.

“Nothing yet. All clear for now. Anything besides a turret on your end?”

Feral blinked.

"I said target eliminated. If there were more targets, I would not have confirmed that yet." She paused. Probably best not to get into semantics here.

"There is nothing else. We should proceed to the roof. The ground team mentioned a scout outside."

“Scout team, this is Chariot. What’s your situation there? We might need to make things snappy if you’re not already up on the roof,” Chariot’s voice said coming over the communication line.

Touchy, touchy. Dragoon tilted her head as Chariot came over comms.

“Chariot, Dragoon. Copy that, double timing up to the roof. Situation?” She glanced back, giving Feral and Strix a nod. “You heard her, c’mon.” She started advancing again, at a faster pace, though no less alert.

“I’ve reason to believe we’re going to be seeing worse and worse enemies sent to our current position. We need to get moving fast or we’ll be outmatched. How well do you think you can memorize a route?” Chariot asked.

“Well enough. We’re just getting onto the roof now, how far out are you guys from our position?” Strix responded over the comms as the group exited through the roof access. There wasn’t much to see, just more nondescript buildings around them. She made her way over to the edge looking down to the street they had entered from, and following the edge around the building looking for any sign of the street team.

Over the edge, Strix could see the remnants of some obliterated machinery spread out over the street, but a few dozen yards from their original starting position. Mule’s crouched form was just barely visible standing at the entrance to one of the buildings in front of the metal mess.

While the buildings directly around her were nondescript, the horizon certainly was not, and the ease with which they might complete the mission seemed suddenly far less probable. Out upon the skyline, the sniper was witness to a veritable air force of enemies. Three hovering gunships, and a multitude of aerial drones scattered about the vast cityscape. None had noticed her or the rest of the scout team, thankfully, but running the city streets would no doubt have them encountering at least some of those aerial watchdogs.

She could also make out several possible paths forward. Their particular section of the city seemed less organized and “older”, reminiscent of more historical cities of the world, while the more distant portion of the city appeared blocky and grid-like. Tall skyscrapers bore skywalks that would give them cover from having to run along wide-open grid streets. But first, they’d have to make it to at least one of those skyscrapers.

Their path there appeared to Strix as a winding snake of streets, and a lucky glance up the way warned her of an approaching force of enemies headed straight for their starting point as far as she could tell.

“I see you, Mule. I’ve identified multiple aerial targets further ahead. This city is huge, it’ll be a long trek to the end. We’ll make our way to you and regroup. There are some skyways between some of the skyscrapers ahead we should try and make our way to. We’ve got targets approaching the starting position, so we may need to take an alternate route to you.” Strix relayed the information gained from their bird’s eye view. She weighed their options, if they were quick they could regroup before making contact. But there’s no telling what kind of roadblocks might get thrown in their way on the way down. There was a faster way down though...

“Thrones, what was that you were saying about catching us?”

“Jump and you’ll float,” came the Sankta’s voice through comms. “Unless you’re heavier than anticipated.”
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Whether the three women up on the roof of the office building felt they qualified as 'heavy' to Thrones or not, if one went, it was likely the all would. With the help of the gravity mage's nifty ability and a great deal of trust, Feral, Strix, and Dragoon all managed to leap from an otherwise skeleton-pulverizing height and make it back down to the ground. How much Thrones would be able to use that ability -for an entire team no less- was yet to be seen, but it certainly made for an interesting tactical capacity. God forbid the enemy try and corner them on a rooftop filled with snipers, they had an easy way out, it seemed.

Now all safely together again, they had a forward target, albeit with an approaching enemy force they'd have to get through first. Chariot bounced up and down, shaking away whatever nerves she was clinging onto. There'd be a lot of running in her future, and she wanted to warm herself up even more.

"If you've got that route picked out, Strix, just guide us frontliners, and we'll serve as the spearhead," she said. Sure enough, once they finally got going with their suitcase charge, those with swords and shields kept to the front, while their few ranged operatives held the rear. Round two corners, as the buildings grew on average taller, they came upon what would undoubtedly be their first real skirmish. If the system was ramping up, as Chariot predicted, then what stood before them seemed like a quantum leap of difficulty.

Twenty androids like the one Thrones had demolished, spread across the width of the street at the forefront, and five similar machines with one key difference: heavy armor. Thick metal plates covered the bipedal droids' limbs and chests, and while their heads seemed relatively exposed, their small size would be a difficult shot, never mind the uncertainty that such an attack would even harm the non-living units much.

To add to the veritable wall of machines were two peculiar androids behind them all; glowing purple lines and a menacing aura might have tipped off the more keen-eyed Arts-users of the squad that they were looking at walking machines capable of the very thing that made them unique.

What was worse, was the heavy presence around them that dampened their own Arts potency.




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Thunderer stood beside Diver in the simulation training room, several large monitors now displaying various viewpoints surrounding the squad that fought within. They were facing down the first real challenge of the mission. A bright red statement at the top right of the camera's reflected the computer's judgement of difficulty.

Difficulty Level: 4 [Average]

Diver was in the midst of noting down various things, while the two white-coated scientists fiddled at their laptops, managing whatever more the artificial intelligence still needed out of them. Diver spoke up, eyes still fixed on her PDA as she multi-tasked.

"Depending on their performance here, we may or may not have you jump in. We'd like to ensure they at least reach Level 6. Refrain from assuming nay leadership roles if you do go in. You might be one of our veterans, but we want to see what they can lead themselves," Diver explained, "Oh, and... We'll be putting some restrictions on you, not just to prevent Arts mishaps."
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Thrones let out a breath, slow and steady. The buzzing in the back of her mind did not cease, the whispers continued unabated, but at the very least, the simulation allowed her to feel the warmth of the Originium in her blood. How much of it was real, how much of it was fake? The Sankta followed the others, wondering what her body was doing back in reality.

Hopefully nothing embarrassing.

And hopefully, they didn't embarrass themselves by getting wiped against this group either. Twenty androids, supported by five armored units and two that looked like Arts Drones. Something in the air as well, something dampening her connection with her blood. Thrones grimaced, rolling her shoulders as her glass-like wings twitched. "Showed off too much, I suppose," she said, turning to the others. "Strix, what's your range against immobile targets? I can lock down the Arts Droids if you can snipe them."

Wouldn't be flattening the group this time though.
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The young Sarkaz didn't quite respond to Diver, watching the new recruits intently. The Street team proved to be more efficient in a sense, though he noted the Sankta's lack of using a focus for their Arts. Lack of Focus = High Likelihood of being Infected. Near certainty. If true, that meant she was using the Originium within her to power her arts. Dangerous. Too dangerous. Self-destructive, even.

"Thrones is Infected, isn't she?" He questioned Diver in a hushed tone, already thinking up several designs as he pulled out a tablet, twirling a stylus around gloved fingers as his mind raced a mile a minute. "If she continues to function as she's been doing, she won't function for much longer. Solution: Focus. Wand, Staff, or Custom design. Sooner than later. Preferably before the first assignment. Highly recommended before their 2nd."

After a few moments of rapid tapping, he turned his attention to the other screen, looking over the Scouting team's progress. It was much less clean, but better showed off the relative strengths of the team. Cohesive tactics. Efficient communications. Raising the difficulty was a good choice to get a more thorough feel for the-

Thunderer blinked, diver's words only now seeming to reach his conscious mind as his face turned a bit red. He kept quiet for a moment, stylus still tapping against the side of the tablet in hand as tiny tendrils of static arced of him with small crackles. Hair shadowing his eyes, he turned towards Diver, with an almost sheepish posture, bringing a hand up to clear his throat before responding in earnest to what he was actually told.

"Ah. . I understand, Diver. The pods still. . . cause flashbacks. They're. . . also expensive, hard to replace. I will do my best to assist as needed. Veteran title is . . . too much praise. Still have much to learn." Placing his tablet down, Thunderer turned his attention back to the screen, curious to see how the group would react to this new threat as a whole. "Surprised that Vlad hasn't taken to leading his group. . . most experienced operative . . by far, despite having a more supportive role.
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Rolling his shoulders as he stepped up past the others to stand between them and the wall of robots blocking off the street, Vlad cast his eyes up towards the buildings surrounding them. "Might want to press to one side though. Who knows when they'll drop more gun turrets in on us." The sound of the sharpened tips clinking against the palm of his gauntlets was barely audible as the robots advanced at a slow and steady pace. A slight frown marred his expression before he sighed and just sucked up the fact that it seemed he'd be somewhat less effective in combat.

Accepting that, Vlad continued forward to meet the enemy's advance. Counting on the Vanguards to follow up with whatever openings they could, his walk quickly changed to a full blown run as he rushed down the center of the street to draw all the attention he could. It was a shame Throne had dispatched the earlier group so handily. Would they all break the line and attempt to surround him? Or would the flanks continue on past him, leaving only a small gap for the others to try and slip through to get at the Caster droids?

He was about to find out! Slamming a punch up into one of the mook droids as his other hand caught the straightforward chop, Vlad actually managed to hurl the lighter droid back at its more armored counterparts before he dropped the machete that had been ripped from its grip. Blocking the swings that came in from both sides, he paid more attention to the Art droids lingering in the back as he watched for any signs of the exact sort they might use.
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Confronted with a veritable phalanx of droids, the neutrality on Feral's features quickly devolved into a frown. It would be difficult for her to try and pick any of the drones off unless she started at the edges and moved in, or depended upon others to help open up gaps. Further more, the giant armored drones would pose quite a problem for someone like her, and even worse beyond that, the drones in the very back seemed to be the most pressing foe of them all. So long as those casters remained on the field, the effort—or danger—involved with engaging the others would be exponentially higher.

"I will try and find a way around them. Hope to remove of caster units before they can do much damage. Please do your best to keep them occupied." She said, once she ensured that her communicator had patched her through to the others. The Lupo then peeled off the main formation stealthy as she could, in the hopes the droids were too focused on Vlad's mad charge into the fray to notice her. The buildings had alleyways, and presumably she could use them to loop around to the other side. She hoped Retra hadn't decided to fill them with enemies.

"Be mindful of the skies. Scout team confirmed the presence of three gunships and countless aerial drones hanging above." Were her parting words, primarily in response to Vlad's implication more gun turrets would appear.
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Strix kept on the comms, giving directions as the group made it's way to the skyscrapers. "There are gunships ahead, so once we can get inside that will be our best bet for avoiding them." She paused a moment before asking, "Diver, what counts as identifying a target? Do we need to seek and destroy the gunships, or do we need to have a clearer identification? Can we totally avoid them if need be?"

After rounding the latest corner and coming across the enemy forces Strix quickly analyzed the situation. She could probably make the shot to hit the exposed heads of the armored drones, but with so many smaller androids and the groups own melee operators it will be chaos shooting into close quarters, and it may not even stop them. But beyond the armored drones, the arts ones may prove to be more dangerous. She moved to one side of the street, shooting the heads off two of the smaller droids as they advanced.

"Do it, Thrones. Let's take out the arts drones before they can cause any serious damage."
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"Contact front!" Mule's voice raised as she cried out the automatic response. Metal whacked onto concrete as the Defender collapsed forward onto one knee. Wide open eyes swept left to right, counting heads, hands. Green dots aligned before her left eye as she trained her weapon out across her shield. That was how far she'd gotten before, when a barrage of Arts had rendered the machete wielding bots inoperable. No such fortune this time. Her finger traced a straight line back. Bullets pelted the android directly ahead of her, two shots walking up its torso plate before the third tore into its head unit, a clinking rattle emanating from the entrance wound as the projectile deformed and trapped itself within the machine. It reeled back from the impact, catching and righting just in time for a fourth and fifth shot to sever a knee joint and send the android spiraling to the ground.

Mule shifted, the Zalak's tail flicking across the ground as her weapon fell onto another target, but her shot was gone. The impressive mass of the other Defender barreling into the center of the enemy line assured that. Her peripheral vision caught sight of the gauntlet wielding warrior throwing foes around in the melee, but she was already turning away and lifting. Quick steps carried her across the street surface, a few glances confirming the positions of her friendly operators. She hadn't seen the others fight, but they had an Arts specialist in the Sankta. Mule slid to a halt in front of Thrones, crouching to brace her shield into her new position. From there she picked at the sides of the enemy formation, peppering the android furthest to the left and sending sparks flying into the air alongside bits of its metal flesh.
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Dragoon grinned as she hit the ground running. Damn, but that was a useful ability to have. Almost like paratrooping, but without the pain in the ass of actually dealing with the drop. She jogged forward, regrouping with the rest of the team as they advanced. As they came across the enemy opposition, Dragoon looked over them, only taking a moment to analyze their force composition.

"Twenty standard infantry, five heavies, and two in the back, probably Caster-types. Not bad to start with." Her grin was bearing teeth now as she extended her spear all the way out. She gave Feral a brief nod as the girl declared her intent to ambush the Caster-types. Good call, really. Still, Dragoon had her own job to do. She hefted her spear up and followed Vlad in his charge, aiming to take advantage of any openings his first strike created.

And so she did. Dragoon's charge had her dash full-tilt into the gap in the android line Vlad had created, her spear going straight through the first android in her path. She slammed it into the ground, using the pole as leverage to leap up and kick another infantry android in the head before ripping her weapon back out, the android parts falling off it as she did so. A twirl of her weapon had her slamming the butt of it into one of the heavy fighters, forcing it to stumble back as she whirled back around, slashing with the spear's blade and outright decapitating another infantry-type.

"Woo! Now we're having some fun!" Dragoon yelled cheerfully, brandishing her spear as she dashed back into the fray.
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Vlad's fist met with the droid's face in a veritable explosion of metal parts and wiring. Its whole body twisted in midair as it flew back and crumpled onto the asphalt pavement. Two more droids beside him quickly converged in, assailing the first Operator to charge right into their midsts. Their rectangular machetes swung with deliberate strength and focus, no more or less far than to simply cleave into him. The Defender dodged both of them, but the immediate failure of the androids only seemed to encourage more to hinder him. Two more, now four in total, advanced upon Vlad. The two ones that had initially attacked him tried once more, but not before the one to his right suddenly lost its swinging arm.

Chariot had joined the fray, cleaving a longsword through the air to sever the droids arm. A heavy kick into its chest crushed the outer armor and punted into onto the ground. The Specialist worked with Vlad to defend the Defender where he needed it, and to decrease the fodder numbers as quickly as possible.

Dragoon's spear thrust right through the droid to Vlad's left, and down two more while she was at it, leaving Vlad more room to catch his breath before the next wave was upon them. While Dragoon did manage to give the armored drone a push back, it seemed utterly unfazed in the grand scheme of things, and was soon going to be joined by a second armored droid.

Five droids down.

Both Strix and Mule had range at their disposal, and summarily put enough holes through four of the droids to down them as well. Meanwhile, Feral found it easy to disengage without any droids upon her, and made her way in a wide berth around the building to the party's right. The alleyway leading back to the street where all the action was taking place was easy enough, but something stopped her...

A purple flashing light sitting in the middle of the alley.

It was the only thing she'd seen thus far that wasn't black or white or somewhere in between. A little antennae-like device with legs and a blocky main body. Some kind of transmission device? The thought would have to wait its turn, as two new enemies suddenly showed up. Dog-sized quadrupedal robots fell from the walls of the alleyway above her, landing on either side of the strange device. Glaring red eyes stared at her, as if daring her to take a step closer. It was one versus two in the alleyway.

On the street, 11 normal droids, the 5 armored droids, and the two caster droids yet remained.

5 of the normal droids advanced inwards, collapsing upon the three Operators in the center of it all. 2 of the armored droids advanced upon Dragoon -bad news for the lightly armored Vanguard.

6 normal droids and 3 of the armored ones continued past them, still a good number of yards away, but gunning for Strix, Mule, and Thrones.

The two caster droids halted where they stood, furthest from everyone. A rising hum emanated from their bodies, and purple lightning crackled throughout their sleek forms. They were preparing to attack, no doubt with something frightening.
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Diver walked over to one of the computers running the simulation, and pressed a single key before speaking into the microphone that sat on the table.

"'Contacts' is counted as enemies which are both immediately visible, and which your team is capable of immediately confronting. Enemies seen of in the distance, which could possibly move to an unknown location or move out of range are not counted as 'contacts'," she explained to Strix. Her finger lifted off of the key, and she turned to Thunderer, speaking plainly as her attention was finally drawn away from her PDA.

"You're wearing your rubberized layer, right? We can't have you enter the pod without it, no matter how confident you are about not losing control," the blonde asked. Diver held a hand to the headset over one of her ears, listening to something only she could hear. When the one-way conversation had ended, she spoke once more to Thunderer.

"Make sure you're suited up. I've been told to send you in anyways," she said.
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"Strix, I'll count down. Mule, cover us."

As the vanguards rushed in and Feral shot off to the side, Thrones breathed out, her arms tingling again as she drew up her Arts. Translucent rings formed over her hands once more, her eyes searching through the mass of droids. It was organized chaos, just like her time at that Catastrophe Zone, technique and experience stripping away at any high-minded strategies. The Sankta grimaced then, her calm face giving way to contorted wrath. But it did not last. It never lasted.

Graviton particles thrummed in her mind's eye. She forced herself to calm, even as the whispers continued unabated by whatever her 'mind' thought. A flicker of purple, an arcing of electricity. She found them. They were ready to go.

"Three, two, one."

Thrones unleashed her Arts, translucent rings manifesting around the stationary droids' ankles. The strain hit her in the same moment, as if every action she performed was done underwater. Only two though, and only parts of two. The shackles tightened, and suddenly, the droids were flipped upside down as their feet and only their feet was subjected to an upwards force. If all went well, the two would ascend five meters upwards, forced to face away from the group.

If all went well, Strix's aim would be true.

The pale Sankta sniffed deeply. She smelt her blood, but it wasn't there.
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"This is going to feel a bit odd, but try not to fight it." With two of the other frontliners flanking him, Vlad took the opportunity to tap into his Arts. Raising a hand towards Chariot and Dragoon each, there was no showy display that accompanied his use unlike Throne's. It was a bit odd considering this was all a digital simulation, but the flow of blood through their bodies still came through well enough. For a brief moment, the two would feel their bodies lock up as he assumed direct control, but it would pass before any of the droids could capitalize on the opening. Straining against the sensation would snap it just as quickly, but hopefully his warning would stop the two from doing so.

His ability to "overclock" his allies as he quickened and manipulated the oxygenation of their blood wasn't an extreme boost in performance, but it should be more than enough for Dragoon to slip away from the two armored droids closing in. Despite having his attention divided between the two operators at his side, the machete droids were far from silent or stealthy. Catching yet another blade with his gauntlet covered hand, Vlad brought his other down and caved its "head" right into its chest with a spray of sparks.

Turning a bit, he hurled the limp frame into another of the approaching fodder bots and scoffed a bit as it failed to dodge and crashed into the ground instead. Ignoring it for now, he spared a glance at Chariot and asked, "Gonna help Dragoon up there, or tackle the three back there with me instead?"
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Strix kept her position off to the side of the street, knelt down with her rifle steadied as the skirmish continued. She dispatched another two of the smaller bots heading towards her, Mule, and Thrones, putting a hole through the torso of one and shooting out the leg of another.

"On your mark, Thrones."

The droids were about to do something big, but hopefully their combined efforts could prevent that. Strix adjusted her position to get a clean line towards the caster droids, and her eyes lit up a bright orange. Though she doesn't use arts proper, she still had some ability with it which she used to enhance her eyesight. As Thrones finished counting down, the droids were lifted up and Strix had a clear shot at both of them. At this range, and with them being held immobile in the air, she shouldn't have any issue hitting them through the fray. She fired two successive shots at the first one, once to the torso and once to the head. Her eyes gleamed again, and she felt a twinge of pain in her thigh as she quickly switched targets. Even this, here... Though useful, her ability carried with it an embarrassing reminder of her failure. She cleared her thoughts and fired again at the second droid in the same pattern as the first, once in the torso and once in the head.

Strix blinked as her vision returned to normal, and her attention was brought back to the encroaching droids. She fired at one of the exposed heads of an armored droid as she took a few step backs to stay at a safe distance. "Mule, are you alright? Thrones, what can you do about these armored droids?"
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Vlad's warning came just in time for Dragoon to put up with the sensation of her body locking up, rather than fighting against it. The moment she was free, though, her eyes widened in surprise and delight as she could literally feel her body moving faster. With Vlad's overclocking boost, Dragoon easily slipped out of range of the armored droids, turning to nod her thanks to Vlad as she landed from her backwards leap, twirling her spear back into an offensive stance.

In all honesty, she could already tell that the armored droids would be a bitch to deal with, especially for a Vanguard like her. No, her best bet was to keep massacring the normal infantry and leave the big guys to the heavy hitters. With that in mind, Dragoon leapt back into the fray, nimbly keeping out of the armored droids' reach as she lunged at an infantry android, thrusting into its body several times over until the thing's frame slumped, deactivated. Her currently-enhanced body reacted quickly to another droid's oncoming attack, raising her spear's reinforced haft to parry its blow. She raised her weapon in response, smashing the haft into the droid's head to knock it back before whirling her spear around and plunging its tip into her opponent's head.

With yet two more foes dispatched, Dragoon tucked and rolled out of the way of the blow of an armored unit that had finally caught up with her. She queued her comms as she came up out of the roll, now on the defensive as she parried and dodged the strikes of two armored droids at once.

"Oi, occupied with armored units up here! Requesting anti-armor support!"
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