Red Faction Armageddon gave us the reconstruction thing. I mean, it took away why I wanted it (tactical use of destroyed stairs in hostage missions, and blowing up things from the beginning of the game for fun), but I got it at least we got it.
Urai falls back to the roof with the others, using his cloak to avoid fire. He's the last to go since he doesn't have a gun, only blades, so he can't suppress them as he runs.
The second the soldiers first yelled "hands up" Urai cloaked and moved from his current location in case they fired. Moving in the shadows of the room, he approached the soldiers and attacked with his blades.
In the past...
Urai finally pushed his way out of the wreck of the hover bus, surveying the area for the others. Seeing only their tracks, he followed them.
OOC: I'm not sure where everyone is, airport still? Posts got a little confusing after a while.
"Hmm, Preginald I'm going to stay behind and try to and try to contact the Consortium and guard the uranium."
OOC: I've got to get off early tonight, so goodbye and goodnight everyone!
"That sounds like an excellent proposal Mr Preginald, the Consortium can handle orbital defense if anyone comes to claim this planet once we are through. Now, off to Tokyo."
The roar of the hover bus's engines restarting quickly wakes Urai from his rest. "Preginald" he says groggily "Weren't you building a fort? Why are we moving? Did we get further information on the location of Rugal?"
"Affirmative, we'll be there." Urai put down the headset. He muttered "That man reminds me of Tyber, not good." He shook his head and returned to discussing the specifics of the partnership between the Consortium and Preginald.
Preginald's hover bus was almost back to the clearing. Urai, not sure the others would be there, contacted Rugal. "Rugal, this is Urai and Preginald, we have the uranium rods. Where are you right now?"
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