March 5, 2020:
Forever seemed to pass as the aliens escorted you through the hallways. The corridors themselves seemed to be what you would expect from a space craft, the walls were clean, the lights illuminated far more than they should have, and there seemed to be computer terminals near some of the walls. As your train of captives continued through various rooms you could have sworn you saw what looked to be like an elevator.
The command crew in charge of your ship were to busy, or just didn't care enough, to check the pods. In a matter of minutes the ship successfully landed in the mothership. Your tactic managed to work earlier, but now that the time came for the aliens to unload their captives they immediately spotted you.
While you could sense the glass of the observation deck, it would make even more sense for the pilot to not be there. However an alarm began to sound throughout the ship, alerting the aliens to your presence, soon they would be swarming you in waves.
Controlling the current ship, like the previous ones, soon began to exhaust you. But your efforts were successful in sowing decent among some of the invaders air force, causing many of them to divert their fire to the current traitorous ship. Your remote bird, still atop a dropship, observed what seemed to be the alien commander leaving for other parts of the ship; his massive golden trident still in hand.
Your powerful bolt didn't quite have the effect you wanted as you blasted the ships, your electricity trickled around the outside of the ships simply causing them to fall or dig themselves into the side of a building; however your attempt at destruction was unfortunately a success. The debris from the ships crashing into buildings fell onto both cars and people, either burying them, or pinning them down.
Your spectral rhino appeared to be effective as the group of aliens were knocked down. After a few seconds it seemed the aliens were down for the count, perhaps Kobbys' magic was far more effective than technology.
You saw no access hatch on the roof of the mother-ship, however the aliens appeared to have their own portal technology, although familiar to you with it's orange glow and powerful boom, it didn't seem to have the same quality or at least it just didn't feel the same. Multiple portals opened up atop the ship, allowing multiple invaders to pass through, they wasted no time in aiming their weapons at you; in their carelessness they had left their portals open.
Your attempt at juggling the aliens didn't quite work as well as you had hoped. The portals you summoned appeared, but they fluctuated in strength and quickly disappeared. The aliens continued to focus their fire on both you and the one other heroine on top of the mother ship.
As you emerged onto a parking lot you unfortunately happened upon one of the final pick up rins. You could see they were quickly loading up humans into the back of their ships, occasionally the shoved them in order to move the process along faster.