One thing was certain. They would not split up.
Splitting up in such a collision would be doom. Urkwia looked to Maverick and then to Archimedes. "Let's see what's waiting for us." She said to them. The trio moved further into the area, The grid beneath their feet had been replaced with lush springy moss that seemed to cover a layer of concrete which had seemed to lose the war against nature. Urkwia and the boys continued to make their way down into the depths of the collision. Soft subtle scents of grass and bark filled their noses and the bashful sunlight from up above provided them brief interludes of warmth whenever they stepped out from the shadows of trees or buildings.
The sky up above was a modest twilight hue. Urkwia had to wonder why hackers spent so much time making something so captivating, so beautiful, only to have it be a disguise for something selfish and sinister. "Such a waste of talent." She quietly mused aloud as they neared a slope and headed toward a slanting building which had a pointed top. If the woman had to guess, it was constructed to look like it would fit in with a New York City skyline. It had bits of moss covering it but it looked sturdy enough in her mind.
There weren't any signs of hostile enemies yet but her guard was still raised. The building she was heading for was a bit further than the others but it would give them a chance to check out the area of the decaying urban ruins. Urkwia slowed her pace as they stood in front of the tower which seemed to have an affinity to lean toward the right. "We should check each room to be safe, I'm willing to bet there may be traps set up." She said as she stepped into the opened and once the two boys wiggled in, she pushed and the revolving door creaked and rotated to let them inside.
The first floor was fairly empty, There were cardboard boxes half filled with papers, which Urkwia had to assume was meant to imply this was some kind of massive office building of importance. "Maybe we'll find a hint as to who is behind this." Most hackers usually left hints to their identity, usually because they were so self-absorbed. Suddenly a pile of discarded bricks in the corner, began to move and take shape. The cinder-blocks created an angular sturdy enemy that stood about three feet high. It grew concrete legs and began to hobble towards them.
One would be easy enough to fight off but suddenly a dozen more enemies began to close in on the three.
"A rocky start, don't you think?" She joked lightly as she readied herself for battle against the arm of slow but clearly strong square enemies. Something told her, this was just a precursor to them sorting things out. "Ready guys?"