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Seshat


A figure clad in white armor stood at the back of the crowd, doing her best to look unassuming. She cared little for these petty squabbles, but the World Warriors Tournament combined with the political instability in Zun was worth enough to at least have her attention. Choosing to bring so many Nomads here, at a time like this? It was not likely to be a coincidence... Her visor glowed blue as she frowned, trying to wrap her head around the situation.

Standing tall among the crowd was the spear-wielding knight, disappointed in the cancelling of the tournament. The old nomad couldn’t help but be upset over this denial of his, and the other warriors present’s, glory. Still, they had their reasons. No sense in fighting over it, the knight moved through the crowd until he saw a familiar face behind the mass of faceless nomads. “Seshat, by god it has been too long.” Fafnir greeted his friend. “I didn’t think you’d be the tournament type.”

Seshat’s eyes lit up as she took off her helmet and offered a small wave, her hair falling gracefully down past her shoulders.

“Why hello Fafnir,” She said, a smile only barely visible on her lips. “I wasn’t expecting to see you here.” Her tone didn’t carry nearly as much enthusiasm as one would expect for a reunion between friends, but those more familiar with her would know that it meant a lot coming from her.

“You are correct, though,” Seshat explained, turning right back to her thoughts. “I have little interest in such fights. I suspect that there may be something sinister happening in Zun that requires my attention, and given that I just finished in Iran with… “family” business…” she uncomfortably trailed off, her voice audibly constrained. A subject she liked to avoid.

“I have decided to stay until I have determined its nature.” Seshat concluded, with a quick huff. “This event is rather renowned across the world, so I think it is a good place to start.”

“Well that does sound to be suspicious, if nothing else. As I’ve no tournament to enter, I suppose I could stick around for potential assistance.” The warrior stated as he looked back towards the crowd. “I’m not one to look into such matters, but if any trouble does brew out of here I will gladly help put it down.”

“Ah,” Seshat said, her smile returning slightly brighter. “That would be most welcome, thank you.” She turned her gaze to figures in cloaks wandering through the crowd. A troubling sight. She considered summoning her rifle, but it probably wasn’t the best idea in an airport.

“So what have you been up to since we last met?” Seshat asked, keeping her eyes on the crowd. “You have been traveling the world as well, yes?”

“As of late yes, been trying my luck at these tournaments, good sport and all. Though with it closed I don’t have much to do now.” He stated simply, following his friend’s gaze to the people. “Pity, I was looking forward to matching blades with proven adversaries.” Seshat motioned her head towards the cloaked figures, not wanting to make it too obvious that she was on to them.

“I fear that you may just get you wish aft-” She immediately stopped speaking once the figures shed their cloaks and started shooting. A gun appeared in Seshat’s hand as she raised her arm forward, managing to find a target not blocked by the panicking crowd, and fired. The quick burst sent the armored fighter sprawling to the ground, and Seshat quickly donned her helmet once more.

Finally the kind of action the old soldier was waiting for. Fafnir leaped above the crowd, responding to a cut off Seshat with a “Just like old times!” The knight’s wings carried him forward as he darted to another armored assailant; He knocked him down with a hit of his plated elbow as he landed; and swung his lance out from his back to knock out an accomplice with the spear’s shaft.

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Zun - Airport.


"This'll be the story of a lifetime!"

"If we get out of h-here alive!"

"Sure we will," May Armstrong insisted. "Come on, fight this way!" Sliding across the floor and taking out a whole gang of gun-wielding soldiers, the quirky Aussie reporter grabbed onto a decorative plant and smacked it alongside the jaw of another soldier taking aim on the Yasmina girl, but even at the speed she tore through the soldiers there were just a bit too many to manage and let the princess escape.

"Hey, if you wanna get out fast then hold on!" Yasmina stared at her savior, wide-eyed and frightened, but seemed to sense that his intentions were noble and took hold of his hand, hugging him closely just before the inevitable barrage of automatic fire erupted from the side, only for Gabriel Bressol to swing into action and defend the pair.

"H-help me!" the young girl squeaked, utterly terrified as tears rolled down her pale little face. "Th-they're trying to kill me!" She pressed her face tight against Al's chest. No sooner had she clung to him for protection then a security guard was flung across the carnage, landing at Al's feet and barely having any time to scream before a hooded elite solider dropped from above, snapping his neck with a single boot stomp before turning the three red lights shining from beneath the cowl towards Al.

"E-Eclipse..." Yasmina whispered, her voice filled with terror as she slowly moved behind Al.

"Target sighted. Removing the obstacle." The ECLIPSE trooper said, crossing his arms as two shining blades burst from his forearms.

"Hang on, I'm- GAH!"

May Armstrong choked as something caught her on the leg and sent her crashing to the ground. Regaining her bearings, she spotted the culprit; a four-bladed shuriken lodged in her shin. Wincing as she pulled out the projectile, the ECLIPSE trooper dove into the fray, more shurikens appearing in between her fingers. Chucking them one at a time, May Armstrong scooted backwards across the floor, each blade landing between her legs before she hit a wall and flung a nearby suitcase in the ECLIPSE troopers direction, buying her time to get back up. The ECLIPSE trooper dodged and fired a handful of shuriken, but May grabbed another suitcase and used it as a shield against them.

"Loathsome pest..." the trooper snarled, diving at her with a short blade pulled seemingly from nowhere, stabbing in May's direction only to stab the suitcase before May slammed it back into her head.

"Who you callin' loathsome, creepshow?" May taunted. "Bunch of creeps going after a little girl!" May ducked under a wild blade swipe and grabbed a discarded umbrella, knocking aside the swipes of the eclipse soldier with ease, popping it open, then closing it just as the blade went through the top and twisting it out of her hands. "Oooh, whatcha gonna do without your butter knife, mate?" May said, jabbing the umbrella at the trooper like a fencing saber. Unamused, the ECLIPSE solider swung out and wrapped a long whip cord around May's neck, yanking the breath out of her lungs as she was pulled into the trooper's hand.

"Right...that...works..." May's eyes darted left and right, one hand trying to pry the hand closing around her neck away, the other reaching around behind her for something, anything to help. "I don't...even get...last words?" May asked, stalling for time as she found a grip on something.

"What sort of mindless buffoon do you take me for?" the trooper said coldly.

"Well..." May said, grinning suddenly as she took aim. "You...don't seem...the type...to...cut the mustard!"

*SPLORTCH*

"What the!?!?!" the elite trooper stumbled as May shot the contents of a mustard bottle all over the mask of the trooper. Feeling the grip slacken, May managed to slip out of her grip and went for her knees, grabbing and holding her steady.

"Wally, you're up!"

"Right, sorry about this lady," Wally said meekly, rolling up his sleeves daintily before suddenly roaring like a ferocious beast and charging, drawing back his fist and landing a jaw-cracking haymaker that sent the ECLIPSE trooper sailing through a glass window.

"Man, you're getting good at that!" May said admiringly, removing the cords from around her throat. "What was that, fifteen feet?"

"You don't think I killed her, did you?" Wally guiltily whispered.

"These pissers are kidnapping kids, fuck 'em," May said dismissively. "Come on, lets save this Yasmina girl and get out fast!"
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Zun - Zamindawar International Airport

From the moment they’d gone and cancelled the tournament, Anna had known that everything was gonna go to shit. She just hadn’t expected it to happen so fast.

One moment she was making conversation with a smart young woman and a talking skeleton, the next some dude in a suspicious coat was pulling a gun, and all of a sudden there were bullets flying, shouts ringing out, the chaos she’d predicted all along erupting all around her within the space of a few short seconds.

Man! Seemed like the Nomad community really was as wild as people said!

A part of her wanted to pump her fists with delight at finding herself right at the center of events that would no doubt be playing across worldwide news. Deep down, however, she knew that this was serious. A Nomad brawl breaking out was one thing, but holy hell, that was gunfire, in a crowded airport! Did those guys really have no issue with potentially harming civilians?

Guess that means there’s no need to hold back... If this kind of thing had happened to her a few years ago, Anna might have panicked, but she’d trained for this. Bullets weren’t shit to her now.

With a snap of her fingers, she threw up a magnetic shield in front of her, the first barrage of gunfire pinging off it as if it were a wall of solid steel. A couple of seconds later, it went down, but by then Anna was already on the move.

There was no time to ask about the ‘who’ or ‘why,’ she immediately went on the attack. Moving so fast she was almost a blur, her arms shot out, each one unleashing a crackling bolt of lightning that arced into a nearby terrorist and blew them away. A third enemy leveled a rifle at her, but he moved too slowly; she was on him in an instant with a barrage of quick, sharp punches, each one unleashing sparks of electricity as it made contact.

Already, the hunters were becoming the hunted, as all around her the Nomads came to their senses and began to fight back. The black-clad assailants might’ve had the element of surprise, but none of them were any match for the small army of Ki-powered fighters now unleashing their pent-up fury. Anna moved like a lightning bolt, zipping from one target to another and dispatching them with blinding speed, never giving them time to properly focus or take aim at her. A small squad managed to hurl a few grenades her way, only to have the explosives flung back in their faces by a powerful magnetic pulse.

It was scary, more dangerous than anything she’d ever experienced before—but damn if this wasn’t exhilarating! A gathering of disparate Nomads, uniting to fight back against the forces of evil… and they were winning!

Her jubilation didn’t last long, however, as white-masked figures swept onto the scene, moving with a confidence and agility that belied their power and skill. Nomads… working for the enemy? No sooner had they appeared than the tide of the battle began to turn. Anna watched, with a sinking feeling in her stomach, as one allied Nomad after another was dispatched.

Change of plans. There were more of those bastards appearing every minute, and if she stuck around here she’d be overwhelmed and cut to pieces. She needed to move, to get out and regroup somewhere… but where? Ivory had run off as soon as the fighting had started, and that Aldous guy had disappeared off somewhere as well. Anna had no allies left, nobody she could count on.

Already, three of the white-masked creeps were closing in on her, one of them nocking an arrow on a compound longbow while the other two approached with blades drawn. They looked entirely at ease, unbothered by the fact that she was obviously a Nomad. Still— Anna smirked. They chose the wrong opponent.

She extended one hand menacingly towards them, and squeezed it into a fist.

Strong or not, these ECLIPSE guys were covered in metal, from their weapons to their augmented limps. No sooner had Anna moved her fingers than her three attackers went flying towards one another, drawn together by a magnetic attraction that sent them crashing together in a tangled heap.

It didn't stop them for long. Within a couple of seconds they were already pulling themselves apart, rising to their feet with weapons at the ready. By that point, though Anna had already fled, darting away through the thick of the fighting. Even if the only two people she’d properly met had disappeared, she'd seen something that gave her an idea of where she needed to be.

A trio, two women and a man, seemingly trying to make their escape. A couple of them looked like they’d come from one of the news crews covering the tournament, but the one who’d really caught Anna’s interest was the girl they seemed to be protecting. That face… she’d been right there at the center of it all when the fighting began. If anyone knew what was going on, it was her.

And so Anna raced off after them, throwing up a magnetic shield behind her to hold back anyone who might try to pursue.

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Zun - Airport



Just as he was about to eat an unhealthy diet of led some jacked looking nomad jumped between him and the young lady, deflecting their shots off him like hail off a car roof. While this was certainly a cheesy spectacle as the guy seemed to be eating all of this attention up Al was never one to stop and gawk, his attention immediately back on the frightened young woman and, consequently, the men who were after her.

Of course one human sized piece of cover was by far not enough to keep an entire squad of dudes from getting shots in at him. Just as the young lady held herself tight against him several rounds rang forth, hitting him dead on. He grimaced slightly as piping hot led splattered against his cheek, the bullets impacting his skin and flattening out like rain drops against concrete. Each bullet that hit him was met with a momentary glow beneath the surface of the skin that was hit, his skin turning a radiant sky blue as his energy reflexively hardened his body in passive response to the incoming attacks.

While these troops were equipped to deal with most nomad's defenses against mundane attacks and regular firearms even the shots that hit him dead on did little more than break skin. He remained hunched over the small frame of the girl as he started to move, careful not to expose any part of her to the oncoming gunfire that struck him. That was of course until their weird red Splinter Cell-esque agent made his entrance.

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Al grit his teeth, scowling with contempt for these Eclipse guys or whatever she called them. Killing some normal security personnel for no good reason was a real shitty thing to do. Having been on the receiving end of such an attack he knew full well the only reason he wasn't dead right now was because of what he was. Dead like that guy there was, crushed under the boot of some good-for-nothing punk with nothing better to do than pull shit on people who have no business being involved. He was already pissed that these guys would try and shoot up some poor girl and go to the lengths of shooting up an entire airport just to isolate her but this? This was personal.

But this wasn't some street fight. The girl cowering behind him was at risk of being murdered by these homicidal gestapo and he wasn't about to throw down when someone else's life was on the line. He looked at the hooded guy dead in his glowing red goggles, the air between them metaphorically crackling like static as the tension held despite the gunfire and chaos surrounding. The fact this guy was gunning for him right here and now remained true. The moment to their clash so ever close yet for that moment time felt to be crawling past like even it knew that once past the threshold there was no turning back.

And in that moment Al made a conscious decision. He raised his left hand and flipped the middle finger at this guy. After that it all came together like thunder after the lightning.

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He spun on his heels and grabbed the girl tight. Even despite the rampant booming of gunfire filling the air he could hear the squeal of the assassin's boots against the floor tiles. Before the blades attached to the assassin's arms could strike him Al kicked off the floor, leaping up to the second floor with ease. It was one of the many benefits of being very strong without being weighed down by hundreds of pounds of muscle.

"Hold tight and don't look down!" Al ordered her over the din of mayhem, glancing down to see what the assassin was doing. The hooded killer's feet were squared, the subtle mechanical pneumatic supports that boosted this killer's physical abilities kicking into action as he braced to jump.

Crap. Al could tell this ninja wannabe was going to come up to the second floor for him. That didn't change Al's course but it did complicate what little of a plan he had cobbled together. Not waiting a second longer Al launched himself towards the windows overlooking the landing strip. Simultaneous to that he channeled his power into her, bestowing half of his protection into her. It was going to be a rough landing but being half as hard as a diamond would be more than enough for either of them to withstand it.

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SMASH!

Al's frame hurtled through the window like a rocket propelled brick, thousands upon thousands of shards of glass raining out from behind them. Arcing through the air they soared for nearly a hundred feat, his trajectory taking them right over a parked airplane. Despite the speed at which he had launched them they seemed to linger as they reached the peak of their jump. It was as though he was weightless for that brief moment, the feeling of soaring seeming to linger until the pull of her weight reminded him that gravity still reigned supreme. She would notice it too, that moment where it felt almost as though they were floating just a little longer than would be natural.

Thud.

Al had angled his jump so he'd be at the bottom of the landing. When they hit the ground it was a remarkably soft landing, nowhere near as hard a landing as one might think falling from the top floor of a building would pack. This was no new experience for Al, just something that seemed to be a fact of life since he was a child. Falling hurt, yes, but the closest likeness to compare if he knew of the difference would be like launching oneself off a swing set and landing in the sand. High enough heights still packed a punch but the landing was always dulled somehow. The fall was likely far more strange to the young lady as the ease of the landing for Al would count for even more to her since she landed on top of him instead of the hard pavement.

"You okay?" He asked her, gently moving her off him while sitting up and looking over to the airport to see if they were still being followed. Back at the base of the building right below the shattered windows the assassin could be seen, having just jumped out from the window albeit at a much shorter distance than they. Al scowled, looking first at the killer agent and then to the skies to see if there was anything in the skies that might be threatening the two of them.

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"Get below the plane." Al quickly ordered, standing to his feet and assisting the young lady to her own before turning back to the attacker and moving towards the underside of the jet they had just vaulted. With one last glance to make sure there wasn't anything else making a move on his current ward he looked back, locking eyes with those three beady glowing red lenses. His fists tightened as the man approached.

The assassin had the natural advantage of reach, mitigated of course by the fact that he had his swords mounted on his forearms like some Baraka wannabe. To try and even this out Al opened with a straight kick aimed for the agent's midsection but due to his training and physical augmentation he simply parried his kick while sidling past the length of it. The assassin moved past with superior speed as he brought both blades up from where he had blocked the leg. He twisted as he moved past Al, using the natural rotation of his motion to slice at him with greater power. Since Al had both his hands up in a defensive guard as he always did whenever he entered a fight the assassin picked his targets carefully, choosing spots left open in his guard. One shining blade ran across Al's stomach, right below the elbows while the other was poised for his neck. Despite the superior skill in his weaponry the assassin could only score a cut across the left side of his jaw since his shoulder was hiked up on that side to try and shirk blows off on it.

Given the strength of his weapons and the power of the blows he struck the assassin stood past Al, waiting in that moment for the inevitable visceral spray of blood that ordinarily accompanied his attacks. After all these focused energy blades were more than capable of making short work of most nomad's defenses. Heck, they had performed tests that showed that these blades could even pierce tank armor with a straight on thrust. He was confident that there was no way that this nomad in particular could survive the combined might of his energy blades and the mechanical enhancements of his armor.

Just as the assassin turned his head to look back, notably confused by the lack of immediate death caused by his attack he was struck with a fast jab right in the middle of his mask. Metal and plastic bent and shattered around the fist as the knuckles dug in, leaving a deep impression all the way down to the face of the wearer who immediately flew back. The stunned form of the assassin fell to his side from the force of the blow, rolling across the ground before smacking into the parked wheel of the plane. Not only did his punch crush his helm's armor and send his whole body flying but it was only a jab, a straight punch that Al wasn't even putting that much of his weight behind.

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There Al stood, fist dripping with another man's blood as his own wounds wept. The cuts that the assassin had dealt to him were shallow but wide. The gash across his stomach exposed part of the stomach itself though it was hard to tell amidst all the red. The fact that he was even alive, let alone not spilling his guts everywhere was testament to just how much more potent his defense was compared to the passive protection of most conventional nomads. The slice on his jaw was far more than just a bad shaving wound but nothing that would impede him any. It just hurt but he was used to hurt.

"You're not hurt, yeah?" He inquired as he looked over to the young lady, wincing as his body turned. The motion pulled at the wound across his body. As he started walking towards her however he noticed something was wrong as surprise flashed across her eyes. The assassin who looked to be defeated had, in the time that Al was not watching him, gotten up and dashed up behind him. Just as he turned to see his attacker the two energy blades were driven into his side with the full force of the assassin's weight and speed behind the thrust. One blade was stopped dead by his rib-cage which was too solid for even the likes of this guy's weapons to pierce. The other however met only resilient flesh, the glowing red energy plunging just a couple inches into the sky blue flesh which shined like he was made of neon.

Despite being a rather shallow stab since even all the force that charge afforded the assassin still couldn't best Al's protection completely it was still pretty bad. Getting stabbed was never pleasant and depending on where for most people even a stab a couple inches deep could be lethal. Al wasn't most people but his survival wasn't for lack of the assassin trying.

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In this all out attack the assassin had made he had to come in close, abandoning the safety of range to try and secure victory. With the attacker now in his reach Al lashed out in response with a fast back-fist coming down across his head diagonally. The force of the fast strike drove him into the ground where he just laid in a slumped over pile of unconscious Eclipse agent. Well, Al assumed he was unconscious but it wasn't all too clear. All he knew was that he held his strength back enough to keep from fully gelatinizing the guy's skull which was about as much mercy as this assassin could expect out of Al at this point.

So he stood. This was no victory. There was still danger around every corner as this Eclipse group was still very active and very much present. He staggered forward a bit, lurching towards his side as he held his hand over the stab wound he sustained. Already he could feel the pain in his wounds dulling as he started to concentrate on his healing. He looked warily to the sky to see if this mysterious gestapo had any helicopters covering this area. He then looked back to the airport's main hub itself to see if there were any more agents coming up on them. Finally he looked back to the girl to make sure nothing was happening around her either.

He didn't really have a plan this far forward outside of keeping her out of harm's way. It was what he was going to do until this whole debacle was done and through.

He had failed to stop all this. Keeping the gunmen from their target was the least he could do now.
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Zun - Airport.


“Come on,” Jill huffed. “I got it cleared before I even got on the goddamn plane!” The security officer shook his head in that really obnoxious way, the kind that made her expect to hear a patronizing “Sorry, lady!” tacked on to it. They’d been going back and forth like this for way too long now, and she was pretty sure he’d been staring at her at least sixty percent of the time. Pit Stop, a small attache case, and her bike were sitting beside the two, the drone in particular looking back and forth between the two nervously.

“I’m not seeing anything like that on the computer.” he said. He didn’t say it. Thank fucking god. She let out an extremely irritated sigh as she fumbled around in her wallet, retrieving a strange ID card with her information, Rider Name and Number, and the SHINING logo.

“Look,” Jill commanded. “I’m with SHINING. I am a superhero, with the organization that you guys cleared to carry their superhero crap with them so we can do our job, got it?”

The man stopped to think for a moment. Like this wasn’t taking long enough already.

“Alright,” he said, staring at her strangely. “But I’m, uh, going to need to do a few searches on you, just to be su-”

The sound of gunshots tore through the air. They both stopped dead in their tracks, staring at the door to the main hall of the airport.

Jill shot towards her bike as one of its handlebars shot straight off the bike, hitting the officer square in the face and knocking him out cold.

“Where’s Jasmine?!” she asked the drone, her eyes going wide. Pit Stop beeped frantically in response.

“Well fucking text her then!” Jill ordered, popping open the attache case and pulling out her belt, the Blaze Driver, and a set of strange keys. She wrapped the belt around her waist and stuck one of the keys in the slot on the top. She turned it and held it in place, making a “J” symbol with her free hand as the belt produced a sound similar to an engine’s purr.

START UP! BLAZING STYLE!

“Henshin!”

Glowing blue streams of ki began to appear across Jill’s body before being covered up by the various pieces of her armor. She picked up the rest of the keys from the case, merging them them together on a ring of ki and clipping them to her belt. She picked the stray handlebar off the ground and channeled her ki into it, a glowing blade extending from the “hilt.”

“Let’s split up,” Jill said, glancing to her drone. “If you find Jasmine, let me know. Otherwise, keep me updated on what’s going on here.” She hopped on the bike and gunned for the door, blowing it right off its hinges and barreling out into the open halls of the airport, Pit Stop quickly flying forwards. She was met by a figure clad in ebony armor, who only managed to let loose a couple poorly aimed shots before being sent flying by the speeding bike.

Looks like I’ll need to fight my way back… Jill thought. She held her sword at her side like a cavalryman as she zoomed through the ranks blocking her path, producing bouts of sparks as the blade sliced through their armor.

She headed towards one that looked to be of higher rank, carrying a large slab of a greatsword, and charged forwards. They simply shifted their stance, crouching under their sword and holding up like a ramp, sending her sailing through the air.

The Justice Rider landed, keeping the bike perpendicular to her trajectory to grind it to a halt, and used her own sword to block a strike from her opponent, sending them off balance. She stuck the handlebar back on the bike and popped a wheelie, slamming the back wheel into the terrorist’s chest and gunning the gas to grind it in hard. They staggered back.

“Trail Blaze!”

Jill quickly ran a loop around her opponent, expending a stack of ki as she left a glowing blue wall of electrified ki behind her, walling them in. She turned the key on her belt again and hit a button on the side, a glowing blue line of ki extending down from her belt to her foot.

EXSEED CHARGE!

She leapt into the air, aiming for the goon in the center of the wall.

“Burning Blue Kick!” She shouted as she sailed forwards, doing a graceful backflip off her opponent after she planted her foot in their chest. They sailed backwards and hit the ki wall, frying them with enough volts to keep them from getting up anytime soon. She turned her key again, filling up the EX-system with more ki as the wall dissipated. She turned back towards her destination to find Pit Stop staring her in the face.

“Did she message us back yet?!” Jill asked frantically, still hopped up on adrenaline. Her heart felt like it was going to burst out of her chest. The drone made a few frantic beeping noises.

“Goddammit,” Jill said. “You’ve gotta be kidding me.” She looked to find a familiar face hiding behind some solid cover. He was dressed a little more casually than usual, but she could recognize that hat and boots anywhere. If things were more lax, she might even laugh at him for it, but as it was there was way too much going on right now for it to really register. She revved the engine and charged forwards, bowling over the team of terrorists that was shooting at the man.

“Voyt?” She asked, her tone a strange mix between confusion and flat out bewilderment. “What the hell are you doing here?!”




Zun - Airport.


Jasmine sighed. This is what happens when you enabled horny boys who still play around with swords, huh. She visibly cringed at the word “ee ex pee.” Why did she have to draw in all the crazy ones?

“Uh,” Jasmine started nervously. “I think I’m just gonna-”

She nearly jumped out of her skin when she heard gunshots, letting out a startled breath.

“Yeah,” Beelzebub said, shifting his gaze from left to right. “You’d better power up, kid.” He made a strange gurgling noise for a second before ejecting a strange staff from his maw.

“Ow!” Jasmine said as it clacked against her face.

“Say the words, kid!” The demon urged, flapping about excitedly.

“Uh…” Jasmine stuttered, trying to think of something. Having to remember all these catchphrases was pretty lame.

She picked up the scepter and held it skywards.

“Trans rights!” Jasmine cried, red in the face as her body became enveloped in a somewhat revealing silhouette of brilliant light, eventually emerging clad in her black witch's garb. Beelzebub sighed and gave an aside glance.

“She never says the words…” the bat muttered.

”So…” Jasmine said to Yoko. “I don't really have the finesse to do much other than make things worse over here… I'll be in the parking lot if you wanna have a stick-measuring competition or whatever. Make sure to ditch this loser first, though.” She adjusted her skirt as she left, holding her staff forwards before leaping on it and rocketing towards the exit, Beelzebub following close behind.

“Hey B,” Jasmine shouted. “Gonna need some danmaku!”

Beelzebub smirked.

“One whatchamacallit comin’ right up, kid!” he began to cackle as he split apart, reforming into an innumerable amount of fiery bats that flew out from behind Jasmine and began diving straight into the various terrorists blocking the airport’s exit, the small explosions serving as a more than capable distraction as Jasmine flew straight out the front door.



Jasmine took a nice, deep breath, having finally found a relatively calm area. She stared off into space for a moment.

“Oh shit…” Jasmine blurted.

“What's the matter, kid?” Beelzebub asked. Jasmine patted around at her dress. Of course this thing had no fucking pockets. Jill was probably going insane right now and she had no idea what all this magical bullshit did to her phone. Jasmine suddenly felt a strange rumbling within her.

“Where does all my stuff go when I transform?”



Zun - Airport.


“Damn it…” Isabella said as he slipped a twenty to the bartender. He was not in the mood for this shit. He raised his wrist to his face as he flung open the door.

“Code: Black.” he said softly.

He strode through the airport, sensing a goon coming up behind him.

"Hmph."

Leviathan promptly stretched out from behind the half-demon's head and snatched the soldier in its maw, devouring them whole. Other soldiers who had been watching either backed away or froze in place, rightfully terrified seeing one of their comrades disappear without a trace. Isabella took advantage, lunging towards one in his way and slamming his face into the ground. He reached for his weapon before taking a sudden knee to the stomach.

He threw up on the floor. Maybe he shouldn't have had so much to drink… He took a boot to the face, but quickly grabbed on to his opponent’s leg, pulling him down to the ground with him. Isabella took the knife off his assailant’s belt and stabbed him in the chest, the blade gaining a dark aura. He stood up and strode towards the exit, throwing the knife in between another soldier’s masked eyes and making his way to the doors.

A gang of soldiers readied their rifles. Isabella stopped.

And smirked as they were suddenly ground into red paste by a hail of heavy bullets that shot in from outside. He looked up at his jet as it hovered above the entrance, spraying hell at anything else that decided to bother Isabella at the moment. He spoke into his wrist once more:

“Make sure the skies are clear…” The Rider said, just in case. Jet Black hovered out of view as it shifted to its more conventional mode of flight and began carrying out its orders. Isabella lit another cigarette as he walked outside.

These terrorists… He didn’t really care about them, but he had to wonder. Did they have ideals? Or did their funding eventually run back to another parasite in a suit?

Either way, if they can’t survive, they won’t amount to shit.

He learned that the hard way.

Zun - Abandoned Building.


Isabella stepped off of his motorcycle and strode through the doors. Piles of dust and broken glass all over the place. Probably weren't always there… he sneezed, watching dust fly through the air. He skulked through a few rooms before he heard a crashing noise from below. Made his job easier.

“W-who the hell are you?” A voice asked the second Izzy's foot creaked against the staircase. The kid was a whelp. More ki than the average person, but not enough to play in the big leagues. Was probably still trying to go pro, though. Isabella remained silent.

“Is this about the belt?” The kid asked. His breathing was strained.

“Give it to me. Isabella said. The kid clutched the belt protectively.

“T-this thing’s my ticket to the top...” He stuttered. “Stay back!” Izzy shook his head.

“If you can’t beat me,” the half-demon said. “You won’t make it anywhere near the top.” He took a couple steps towards the kid before the kid put on the belt. It was unmarked, a dark bronze-ish color, and glowed with a strange orange light. A key was sticking out of the side, which the young Nomad turned with a shaking hand.

START UP… ERROR!

He was cloaked in orange light as he transformed. From it emerged a monster of living brass; a pipe hanging down from a disproportionate arm. Isabella loosened up as it charged, but took a hit to the face before he even had a chance to dodge, sending him sprawling. That's one way to sober up… He rolled out of the way of another pipe to the face and sprung towards the monster, driving his fist straight into its gut. It staggered backwards, and he kicked at its foot, sweeping it to the ground.

“Let me show you how it's done…” Isabella said. He put on his own belt, holding up his hand and pouring his ki into the shape of a black bullet. He slid it into a port in the Infernal Gear. He turned to the side, keeping his left shoulder pointed towards his opponent with his opposing hand holding down the trigger.

Darkness began to pool towards the half-demon's feet, being drawn in from all corners of the room.

C͇̥̤̬͔̳͠O̗͡A̴̪̪Z̮͙̻͚ͅI̛̬̺̣͚̫̪̞O̗̳ͅͅṞ̥̩ ̪̥͡ZÒ̝͖̖̝̣̱M̥̣͓D͔̻͟V̠͓͠ͅ ̢̜̰̪A̯͓̖L͏O̶͖͎̬̬NṴ͉S̺͓͝A͍̬͠H̶͔I

“... Henshin.”

Isabella was covered in congealed darkness for a moment before emerging covered head to to toe in his signature armor, a sword held in his right hand. The monster charged forwards and Isabella parried a strike with his hand and stabbed the monster in the chest, sparks and orange fluid seeping from the wound. He kicked it away and flicked his wrist, sending blood flying off the blade and changing it into its axe form.

Isabella swung his axe into the monster's shoulder and raked it backwards. He had momentum now; monster or no, there was still enough of that kid in there for it to be startled. off its rhythm. He turned around and strummed a chord just as the monster prepared to attack, and a giant clawed fist appeared formed from the half-demon's own hair, throwing his opponent into the wall.

“Let’s wrap this up…” Isabella muttered. He conjured another bullet and loaded it into the infernal gear. Darkness pooled around the Justice Rider from all corners of the room, until the entire area was coated in blinding white light. The shadows congealed into a vaguely serpentine figure, which coiled around Isabella and roared.

I̥̯̞ͧ͐Ȍ͗̿̂̃̓͂҉L̵̩̙̮̩͍̼̋͊̆̈Ċ̱͎͉̜̩̰ͤẠ̧̲̤ͬ́̑̂ͅM̝̝̞̤̻̩ ̹̲͉̣̂ͅṀ͔͈ͦAͮ͌̋̂͐̓͢H͍͔̼ͯͬ̅ͧ̉̉O͚͇͔͓̺̦͙ͫͪͩ͟R͍͈̞͚̰̃͝E̩̲ͩ̒ͬ̿ͫ̔͝LͫA̴̟͇

Isabella leapt forwards, the beast rushing alongside him for his Rider Kick. He planted his foot into his opponent, who staggered backwards as the shadowy serpent burrowed into its shadow. Shadowy spikes began to emerge from the monsters’ body before it exploded in a burst of black smoke, which dissipated as the room returned to normal.

Isabella pulled a sliding mechanism on his belt, ejecting the shadow bullets and undoing his transformation. He caught the cartridges as they sailed through the air, staring as they faded away. He raised an eyebrow as he heard a fit of coughing as the smoke cleared.

“Still alive?” Isabella asked.

“You’re not gonna kill me?” The kid asked, clutching his side in pain. He seemed to be having trouble getting up.

“I might not…” the Rider answered. He suddenly reached down and grabbed the injured Nomad by the collar, pulling him up to meet his gaze.

“Give me that fucking thing.” he hissed. The kid squirmed around, trying to grab at the belt.

“It won’t come off…” he breathed, even weaker this time. His belt flashed red.

SUBJECT FLAWED: FATAL ERROR.

Shit. Isabella couldn’t sense any ki from the kid anymore… he went limp, and promptly crumbled into some sort of dust. Isabella opened his hand and stared at it for a solid minute before he picked up the belt and went back upstairs.

He was almost out the door before he was stopped by a small, mechanical bird. His phone began ringing in his pocket. Of course...

“Yeah?” Izzy asked.

“You have it,” Ryuuna said with a tinge of glee. “How did it go?”

"Auto-adjusters need some work," Izzy said. "Didn't last three minutes after the finish…"

“Troubling… Keep a close eye on Blaze, Isabella. Thank you for your efforts…” Isabella zoned out as Ryuuna finished their little conversation. After he hung up, he handed the belt to the bird, watching as it flew from sight and cloaked using whatever fancy gadgets it had under its wing.

Isabella sighed as he got back on his bike. Time to check back in on the kids...



Zun - Airport.


Rosie held the phone upwards as she tried to keep the terrorist in the frame. Given that he was on the ground, with her heel pressed firmly down on his jugular, it was a bit tricky.

“Hold still for a moment,” Rosie commanded. “Will you?” She managed to finally find a good shot in between struggles, and smirked as she sent the photo to her employer. She’d been snapping photos of Nomads for a good while now, but this gave her the chance to be a bit creative. And that was an opportunity she would never pass up on…

She felt gloved hands clasp around her boot.

“Oh right,” Rosie said dismissively. “You’re not needed anymore.” She yanked her leg free and gave him a swift kick to the ribs, hearing a nice cracking sound. That was probably enough for now...

The demoness surveyed the area. It was chaotic, but not catastrophically so. She didn’t need to duck out just yet…

Was that a familiar face? Rosie smirked, slipping in closer to the figure in the green hood. It was, of course. She could recognize that soul anywhere. It was a bit tough to be a demon and not know anything about The Witch Mother, after all.

“Hey Claudette,” Rosie said coyly, slipping next to her and making a peace sign as she took a quick selfie and sent it off. “Having fun?”
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Zun - Airport


'Getting sick of these guys...'

Voyt had been pinned down effectively by the firing squad of these.... Mercenaries? Soldiers? The distinction didn't matter much to Voyt beyond that everytime he took out one of them another moved in to keep up the constant volley of suppression fire. They operated with a cold efficiency Voyt himself would instil under the circumstances but it was currently making it difficult for him to vacate without resorting to extreme measures to break through their defences. He was more than confident he could take out every last one of them but his methods for such were considerably louder and he was so close to the main hall of the airport, if he were to burst his way to the outside it ran a large risk of any potential crowds outside to focus their attention on him, a wanted man.

Cursing under his breath, Voyt fired against the wall in front of him, ricocheting his shots behind his cover and back at his attackers, hearing the sounds of the attackers crying out and hitting the floor, followed by the boots of their comrades moving up and taking their place as the onslaught of machine gun fire continued.

'Have to find an opening. Pick my moment. Find a way out of this place in the chaos.'

The gunslinger moved from cover and began firing. He'd force an opening without blowing his way out and using this attack to conceal himself from any potential witn-

vrooooooooooooooooooom...

'Goddammit.'

Jill charged her motorcycle straight through the firing line right as Voyt moved from cover to engage his attackers. The men in black armour barely had time to fire on the Gunslinger before leaping for safety or being bowled over outright by Jill and her overly elaborate bike. In any other situation he would have made off and left Jill to fend off against the attackers herself but she'd quite clearly already saw him, braking her motorcycle close to Voyt after effectively dismantling the row of soldiers. She looked him up and down more with confusion than her usual haughty sneer.

"Voyt? What the hell are you doing here?!"

'hrn.'

"Vacation." Voyt replied, reaching into the bag around his shoulder and pulling out his mask, hardly seemed to matter about keeping a low profile now but at least he wouldn't give that robot hovering around Jill the satisfaction of recording much of his face for the show.

"Not sure exactly what's happening here. Also not planning to leave in your custody."

The sounds of boots hitting the tiled floor broke the confrontation between the Rider and the Outlaw. A larger strike force of the men in black armour entered down the hall, clearly done with talking as the one in front made a motion with his hand and they lifted their rifles in unison.

"Though I think that can wait right now." Voyt said, raising his own weapons and beginning to fire, shooting with such inhuman speed and accuracy he was effectively shooting their rounds out of the sky. There were too many and they remained too coordinated to do much beyond standstill them doing this, but it kept him from any potential harm.

Things were muddled now, the plan had changed. He knew Jill wouldn't be one to let him leave unopposed but he also knew she wasn't liable to just leave the airport in the hands of whoever these people were and the lives they'd already claimed. The only plan Voyt had at present was to get Jill to engage these attackers and remove himself from the premises while she was distracted.
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