Warren Industries
Once again, Sparkblade was taking control of the situation, annoying her further. He took the reigns of the ship, having put her in the co-pilot seat. At his words, she knew Warren was dead, but by judging from his facial expression, it had been the old man who'd gotten the last laugh. Figures. As Sparkblade flitted his arms about the complicated console, flicking switches at supersonic speeds, crimson electricity crackling about his body, the Chief let out a sigh, brought her hand up, and flicked a single switch on a ceiling console. The shuttle buckled as a sort of safety latch was released, and the vessel began to slowly rise into the air.
"You're lucky I'm around to watch your back." She informed him as she flipped another switch near her console, and control of the small shuttle seemed to divert from Sparkblade to the Police Chief. "Just keep watch and we won't have any problems. Make sure your new pals are making it off fine, and tell your telepathic bestie to get his ass in gear. Do it again if you have to." She told her companion, stone-faced, stoically calm despite the situation. It wasn't likely that she would be elaborating to him how and why she knew how to drive Warren's shuttles, but that was probably a story for another time. The shuttle shot off into the air, leaving Kinzoku and Quickdraw behind, both of which would undoubtedly be obliterated at the facility's destruction.
The shuttle soared up higher, before taking off toward the edge of the land, and finally jutting down. Five seconds to spare, and counting down.
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"Aw... man..." Quickdraw groaned, glaring toward Kinzoku as their shuttle took off. "You heard him, right? We're screwed. Countdown's initiated and I can't run. My hog-killin' days are done, y'hear?" As the cowboy clutched at his bleeding leg, a pair of blackened, gooey hands suddenly grabbed Kinzoku and Quickdraw by their shoulders. Before anybody could yell 'stranger danger', they were both tugged into a void that had opened beneath them- and moments later, they came out into what seemed to be an abandoned warehouse- except it wasn't quite abandoned.
Quickdraw looked toward a figure on the other side of the room, and let out a groan, glancing at Quietus, the reason they escaped the floating rock, who said nothing, simply folding his arms. It wasn't as though he could be expected to say anything, anyway. The figure standing in the dark of this warehouse, which looked like it had seen a recent gunfight, was unmistakable. Quickdraw had dealt with him on occasion when going through one of Warren's shadier trade deals.
This man was Keiji Takeshi, otherwise known as the "Golden Lion". Why he was hear, Quickdraw didn't know, and Quietus couldn't answer if he did. It was doubtful Kinzoku knew either.
Keiji had a reputation for being ruthless. Barely anybody that wasn't his ally or his trade partner had even seen his face and lived. He kept to himself, and worked from the shadows. He was almost as underground as Warren's higher-ups.
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Maelstrom's Ship
He'd been shot. Mash dove out of the way of gunfire, feeling hot liquid trickling down his side, but he barely felt the wound. Setting his jaw, Mash popped up from cover, aiming the rifle he'd taken off of one of his victims, and gunned down three of the pursuing men- but they were quickly replaced by a dozen more. Cursing under his breath, Mash took off again, feeling another bullet slide into his shoulder, but the adrenaline pumping through him made the effects of that almost completely unnoticed- and finally, he came out at the top deck just in time to see the Heralds, Skade at their lead, making their way in his direction. Maelstrom was nowhere in sight.
"Finally." Mash huffed, glaring past Skade toward Ignizio. "Feel like cracking some skulls now? I could use a little help." As he said this, he took cover around a corner, sticking out just enough to gun down two more men before the rifle only clicked, out of ammo.
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Damian was looking worse for wear, but as soldiers rushed past their gate, they seemed to ignore him and the girl. This was enough to bolter his courage a bit, and the Subject was speaking to him. She was reassuring him. Or herself. Perhaps both. It was a sad realization that dawned on Damian as he realized only now that she was still just a child. He'd been so desensitized to everything going on at Warren Industries for so long he'd forgotten that simple fact.
She was just a little girl.
It felt like something had slugged his gut, and an uncharacteristic courage gathered inside of him. He took a deep breath, before standing up from his cowering position. "They'll be fine." He assured her, his voice sounding a lot calmer than he felt. One other gun remained from Mash's antics, the Sergeant having taken one himself. Somewhat timidly, Damian grabbed the weapon. It was a lot heavier than he'd been expecting. He looked it over for a moment, quickly realizing he had no idea how to use this. He was built for labs, not war. This was quickly beginning to feel like a horrible mistake as he opened the door, stuck the gun out, and pressed down on the trigger. What came next was an almost comical spray of bullets in just about every direction outside. Not a single one managed to hit a target, and for some reason, they all continued to ignore him.
The gun ran out, and Damian dropped it to watch more men storming past, coming up from the great ship's lower levels. Slowly, he closed the door and turned back to look at Subject 4649. What had her name been? He could recall her files. She'd never had a real name. She'd been practically born into her current life. What would her name have been had she not been inducted?
He didn't know. "I think I distracted one of them." He offered to her with a shrug.
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As for Maelstrom himself...
He was giddy with joy. What a punch, truly. It would have annihilated any normal man. Fortunately, he wasn't any normal man. The most he'd suffered was a bloody nose, a bruised eye, and an infatuation with the Herald of Whitefrost. Why the infatuation, one might ask. Truth was, he was just masochist enough for it.
Deciding he'd let them believe they'd won, the Maelstrom concealed himself beneath the waves, flicking his wrist and forming a large cocoon of air around himself using his abilities. Air manipulation? Hardly. He had an advanced form of telekinesis. Nowhere near the level of his ex-lover Clair, but she was still locked up in one of Warren's vaults in this timeline.
He peered through the blue of the ocean toward the dark mass of his ship, sensing through it, detecting every single being aboard, picking out his favorite among them. Feisty, definitely. He was actually beginning to feel a little regret that she'd die. Not regret for not preventing her death, but rather, regret for not tapping that.
He pulled out a cigar- before deciding not to light it. Terrible idea in this safety bubble he'd conjured. Instead, he tucked it back before shoving his hands into his pant pockets, and waited.
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Destiny's Apartment
Before any more could be given between the women, the line was quite suddenly... dead. Severed. Disconnected. Neither side had initiated this, and out of the corner of Destiny's room, a figure made herself known. "Destiny." She greeted, but held up a hand before Destiny could say anything immediately back. Even she tried to... it was lick her tongue was suddenly glued to the roof of her mouth. She couldn't speak. This woman had the floor all to herself at the moment. She was wearing ebony vestments, appearing straight out of Victorian England, complete with a beautiful black sun hat that covered most of her face, save for her lips, which had been painted a brilliant red over her white skin. She looked straight out of an old motion picture, the only color to her appearance being those rosy red lips.
"We have not spoken before. My name is Madame Umbra. The Shadow Society has deemed you eligible." She said. Her voice was cold, yet with a soothing undertone to it. Commanding, yet comforting somehow. It was almost alien. "Events will be occurring soon, and you are needed within the fold. Gather your belongings and come with me. Your old life is over. Your new one begins."
The Shadow Society. Destiny had been dealing with them for a long time now. They were her largest source for inside intel. They were the people who seemed to know everything, even more than Destiny herself, and with her mind able to trap all knowledge within... with their resources, Destiny could easily become the most knowledgeable and intellectual individual on the planet.
It didn't sound like Madame Umbra was giving her a choice.
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