Limit of Infinity: A Shadowrun RP (Game thread)

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Kilmer Archive - Outside

All was chaos; the combination of smoke grenades, bullets, and loud engine noises - in addition to crumbling of the magical wards - and ensured that. When the smoke cleared, the guards that had been outside with the delivery truck had taken cover behind said truck, only ducking out to fire at Wulf - he was after all, the real threat to them. The handful of deliverymen were taking cover wherever they could; determined not to die. A pair of delivery men lay motionless on the ground, having been caught in the cross fire, and a single guard was with them - all lying in pools of blood. All in all, the distraction had worked, save one particularly annoying element - the sudden influx of heavily armed and armored guards, led by a man in a long black coat, with a single massive metallic cyberarm.

These men had taken a more direct approach, advancing from the doorway in formation, moving from the doorway out toward Wulf relentlessly; firing their automatic weapons without regard for their ammo consumption. The man with the metallic arm however was more concerned with a different problem - that of the mage disrupting their shield. As such, he held out his arm, a bright red light coming from the palm, following Nik's movement. When Nik disappeared behind his camouflage cloak, he scowled slightly; taking cover in the guard post to hide from whatever the unknown mage was planning, and setting up his own plan of attack.

With the barriers down, the look of the building changed dramatically - at least on the astral plane. Gone was the dull glow of magical walls, and in it's place was a single bright point of magic, taking cover inside the building. This to wouldn't be much of a problem if not for the way in which the magical power at the spot was flowing - out around it as though trying to tear a hole in the world; to summon.

Kilmer Archive - Inside

Where the outside was a twisted miasma of disorder, the inside of the building seemed as distant from that as possible. As the automated plasti-steel doors closed, the gunfire outside dulled to just above human perception, overpowered by the now highly inappropriate, calming music of the lobby. A few small trees lined the large concrete lobby, alive only by the power of the sun-like lights hanging from the ceiling. A desk sat at the far end of the lobby, though whoever had occupied it was missing - running from the fighting when the conflict began into some deep, dark corner of the building to hide. A pair of corridors shot from the sides of the building, arching around to where Venaticus knew his destination - the data access terminal - lay. The guards who had been formerly in front of the door had pushed outside with the massive group of armored warriors, trying to stop the incursion before it could enter their building. The only occupant of the lobby, besides Venaticus, was a small rat faced sort of man hiding by the door frame, occasionally looking out, but otherwise just muttering words below his breath. he would have appeared a civilian, frightened beside himself, if not for the determined look in his eyes and the magical, fire filled, portal growing in front of him.

Novatech - Roof

Charlie had barely gotten the words out of his mouth and into cover, when the first of the guards turned up the final flight of stairs and opened fire. Bullets screamed from the doorway, cutting at the frame and burying themselves in the concrete. the sound of the automatic weapon was deafening, even hidden from direct line of effect as they were. After a few seconds, a gap appeared in the bullet storm, followed by a few more heavy steps forward - they were alternating movement and cover to protect themselves from the perceived threat of the runners on the roof.

Finally, the first of them reached the roof, ducked for cover on the stairs. He glanced around the entryway carefully, then rolled into additional cover behind an electric box. In the bright light of the early morning, his form became clear.



One-by-one, they reached the roof, getting into formation to destroy the enemies of NeoNET. For a moment, the paralyzed guard seemed to rejoice at their arrival. This was short lived however, as the elf quickly became "short-lived" - his blood staining the roof in the worst sort of spatters. The other guards they first faced soon began to suffer the same fate.

It was during this horrible chaos, that a new sound appeared - the ventilation system deactivating and the sound of "Vougner's" voice on the radio, saying; "Hello everyone, Vougner here. Just though you'd like to know that everything's ready to go, I recommend you all find the appropriate headgear for whats about to happen."

Novatech - Shipping Bay

Once inside, the shipping bay quickly became quiet. Gone was the hustle and bustle of business, and in its place was an eerily silent room of large metal trucks. The only sounds to be heard the those of the group, the idle sounds of running engines, and a thumping metal-on-metal sound that beat like a drum in the distance, but growing louder. None-the less, they were nearly unpacked anyway - whatever the threat, it was too late to truly be one.

Novatech - Office Area
Sebastian and Roberts managed to suit up, before Sebastian noticed something odd. The computer he had plugged into the Novatech system was running slower then it should've been - a tell-tale sign his computer systems were being compromised. It hardly mattered - the vents had been reversed and directed where they needed and, if the alarm were any sign, Taylor and Charlie had already reached the roof.

They had little time to worry about it however, before the large metal tube - the entry way to the lower labs - opened, and from it flew a pair of bullets, from a pair of guns held by a man who clearly liked westerns a little too much. Despite their timing, the shots were aimed, just a little too wide and to the left - enough to scar their masks, but leave them unharmed.

The shots served two purposes - the first to provide enough delay and distraction to allow the occupant to take cover behind a heavy metal desk; and the second to serve as a warning, for the two shots were almost in almost precisely the same local on both masks. From behind the desk, a voice rang out - thick with a Texas accent that seemed more artificial then real, as though it were practiced for hours on end. "I suggest y'all be gettin out'a here, cause ya done been made. I ain't got no grudge 'gainst ya, being a runner myself, but I rather like my paycheck the way it is - big and fat like a Texas steak."

 

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On seeing the summoning bleed, Nik quickly brought up a matrix window, before firing a quick mental text to Rodrigo and Wulf.
Red alert guys, we have a summoner inside the building, and he's working his mojo right now.
Now cloaked, he unpacked his rifle and hooked it up to his targeting visuals - he'd have a clearer view of what was going on through the smoke and chaos that way. But would that be enough?
He quickly ran through his mental grimoire before settling on the ideal spell; Clairvoyance.
After snapping his fingers, he gripped thin air, concentrating the invisible spell into his palm and flung, shooting the mental ball of perception into the Kilmer grounds. With any luck he'd get a read on whatever asshole had drawn a bead on him.
 

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A message flashed in front of Wulf's eyes:Red alert guys, we have a summoner inside the building, and he's working his mojo right now.

He shifted his perception to the Astral for a split-second, and saw the glow from within the building. He sent a message back:

You've got the cyber-arm guy pointing at you down here, inside the guard post. Get out or get stuck in, I don't have enough firepower on this bike to take 'em down.

He then sent another message Rodrigo/Venaticus:
How long you thinking it's going to be? We've got their elites out here, and I'm going to have to bug out either way pretty soon. Get done and get out.

He sped around the compound, using every bit of cover to his advantage, keeping the chaos in full swing. One of the heavy armor guards wasn't far enough in cover and had his arm wrenched out by the Fenris, the snap of bones breaking evident over the roar of the machine guns and engine. A bit of fluid leaked out from the bicep area as well, must be a part of the guard's upgrades.

He sent another message to Nik:
One down, on the ground, if you can keep these guys down, we can get out of here without killing anymore of 'em. Do something Lone Star.
 

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Charlie thanked his luck as he just reached cover as the first of the welcoming party reached the roof. But as he saw the glowing eyes, Marlowe's heart sank. This weren't the scrubs Taylor knocked out with her neurotoxic cloud of dust at the start of this 'run, oh no. Judging by their group organisation, they might have had a little more training than the poor elf whose blood was spattered across the roof. He was no fan of the bulletstorm they unleashed either, as his hat was soon riddled with bullet holes. Damn it, that was from a present from Sami, what I am going to say to her now? She'll go ballistic. His attention was snapped from the thought of his one and only (but crazy.) long-term girlfriend to the situation at hand as a the speakers came to life.

"Hello everyone, Vougner here. Just though you'd like to know that everything's ready to go, I recommend you all find the appropriate headgear for whats about to happen."

Marlowe breathed a sigh of relief, that was Roberts on the intercom, they had took control of the ventilation system and were about to spread the paralysing dust all over the building. That would mean less guards for him to deal with, but these guys would put a long and difficult fight, that much could be sure. He weaved in and out of corner, returning a few shot when he could, aiming not for the head, but the tube of the rebreathers build into their helmets. If Lady Luck would again grace him, all Charlie had to do was hold the line, disabling a few rebreathers, until backup arrived or the order was given to bail out of there. Marlowe's sanl again when he realised that the delicious bonus for this job was out of reach, this firefight being far from discrete.

"Better release the gas and quickly," Charlie said through the communicator, "Got a whole load of wasps here with a sharp sting, you guys might have alerted the nest."

Charlie stopped for a quick breather. In another time, he would have cursed how ridiculous he looked with a holey fedora and gas mask combo, or get distressed about the bonus. But this was different. Marlowe's life was far more valuable to him than a farce of fashion or even the hefty bonus. He hoped, no prayed, as he got into the rhythm of ducking into cover, taking aim and returning fire, that he would survive this day.
 

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Clay hadn't noticed the deafening silence as he guided the cabinets down the loading ramp of he delivery truck, he hadn't noticed it when he guided them nearer the freight elevators, but when he had a moment to think, the lack of activity in the shipping department concerned him greatly.

Well, this can't be good, thought Clay. The steady beat of what sounded like approaching metal steps grew louder, removing the runner's attention from the furnishings on the handcarts and towards the source of the sound. "Yo, Fin. Time to gear up. I think we got ourselves some company."
 

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Finwe noticed how empty the parking lot was. It was also strangely quite something which wasn't an good sign. Still it could just be him being a bit paranoid due to the scale of the mission. "Yo, Fin. Time to gear up. I think we got ourselves some company."

Finwe used his Astral vision to see that something was wrong. "It seems that they are on to us. Or at least something is wrong." Finwe quickly slipped into his armor and armed himself with his weapons. Finwe stepped out of the truck ready to enter the fight. "So Clay are we going to try and sneak, or are we going in guns blazing?" Finwe knew that sneaking wasn't the best choice. Considering that they would be waiting for them. And neither of them as far as he knew had much experience with sneaking.
 

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One down, on the ground, if you can keep these guys down, we can get out of here without killing anymore of 'em. Do something Lone Star.

Nik grimaced before sighting his rifle. There were more than a few guards running around, so he was spoilt for choice. A movement caught his eye - a man taking aim on Wulf. He popped off a shot downing the poor fellow, probably for good.

He responded quickly, most of his concentration spent on maintaining the clairvoyance ball and sighting targets.

You think I'd let you guys get hemmed in and cacked? I got your back fur-boy.

Now if only he could get a read on the 'samurai... he tried to move the "ball" into a location where he could better see the guard post.
 

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The air was full of poison, carried away in a tempest of wind. Taylor's body seemed to move on it's own, the powerful thorax motor guiding a rhythmic beat, a dance of wings.

Marlowe's warning came only moments before the first shots. She heard them rushing to respond- not footsteps or armor clanking, but the high-pitched sounds human's can't hear- the ultrasonic squeal of their radios, the subtle rings of their keys. The roar of gunfire reverberated down the vent. Immediately, Taylor flipped onto the vertical surface and began to ascend towards the light of the roof.

She didn't get far. As the pitched firefight was underway, one of the troops turned his head to look down the opening and set eyes upon a huge creature- a moth with a twelve foot wingspan. Taylor saw him at the same time. Without pause, the man lifted his gun to the cabled barrier and opened fire.

Taylor let go. She simply fell down the drop, letting the air flow past. Bullets ripped through her, making holes in the spreading wings that had slowed her fall. She landed softly with tattered wings, scuttling under the linked vent of the chamber.



In thought-speak she yelled to Charlie, but knew not to distract him.
 

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Roberts first thought was Clint Eastwood, his second was of the tear in his mask.

In a few minutes Taylors gas would spread across the building, with any luck the runners stetson didn't function as a gas-mask. Instantly, his eyes surveyed the situation. Sebastian was to his left, still looking confused at the mans appearance, beyond him was the crate. With one fluid motion, Roberts drew his Novastar and fired at shot the the table, forcing the Texans head down. He then jumped to the left, grabbing Sebastian as he did so, and rolled into the cover of the crate. Once safe, he pulled the Sasquatch off his back and switched it to shotgun setting.

"Sorry 'Partner'" He shouted out, voice think with sarcasm and mocking "But unless that paycheck goes to me, I'll be staying right here"
 

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Dust particles floated in the air as bullet whizzed past. If the scene was in slow motion, you could almost say that it was somehow beautiful. More of the neurotoxic cloud spewed forth from the corroded vent on the roof, rising from beneath the helipad with the help of the expelled air, giving the impression of snow. If the scene was in slow-motion, one could say it was somewhat beautiful. Meanwhile, in real-time, Charlie had a battalion of elite guards to deal with. Peek out of cover, take aim, return fire. Marlowe had settled into a steady rhythm as he held his ground. Things were looking optimistic though, Sebastian and Roberts had come through, the ventilation system reprogrammed to spread Taylor's neurotoxin everywhere in the building.

Unless the laser sight was totally inaccurate, he had busted some of the goons' intake tubes on their own little closed circuit breathing apparatus. Well, there wasn't much for him to do here, so Charlie figured he would score some skill-shots. Pleased with himself, he waited for a while behind cover only to find the federo well and truly shredded. Mourning the fedora, Marlowe cast it away in a manner almost like a Viking funeral, just with more bullets and less pyrotechnics. Suddenly he heard a scream, amplified with the distinct echo of thought-speak. He looked up to find Taylor floating downwards, wings shredded almost as much as his beloved hat.

"What the hell are you doing Taylor?" He said through clenched teeth, "Get outta here, while you still can."


Charlie knew that the Insect Shaman had her eccentricities, but those were simply babbling crytic nonsense, trying to sound somewhat mystic and generally being an utter weirdo. Not flying into a hailstorm of bullets head first. She was a headstrong girl, but this was taking it to the extreme. What did she seek to accomplish? What is she planning? Was it just a mistake? Marlowe though on it a while, while going through the motions of the firefight. Maybe it was just that she was a young girl who had filled her head with shamanistic mumbo-jumbo in an effort to sound more grown-up and left little space for common sense. But Charlie didn't like simple generalisations like that, mainly because they're mostly not true, bringing false security only to the ignorant. Take this group of 'runners, perfect example. They hatch a plan, do the groundwork, etc and everything's dandy. Then they catch onto us...

"Come on, princess," Charlie mumbled, "Get up and out of there."
 

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With a swift single motion, Roberts had taken a random shot at the cowboy reject, then proceeded to grab Sebastian, and the pair of them landed behind the cover of their weapons crate. He felt a brief sigh of relief, but also annoyance that they were detected; that the group had essentially failed in doing things discreetly. But he also realised that this was a two on one fight, they could easily take this guy down; however, he wanted to do things a little different.

"Nice move Roberts, and quick thinking too." He said to Roberts quietly, who was still in the guise of Vougner at this point, and hopefully out of the cowboy's hearing range. Sebastian then began looking around the room, seeing if there was anyway of a resolution to their current predicament. Upon looking at the windows, he found some sort of inspiration, and went back to his hacking program.

"Roberts, keep him talking, I think I have an idea, but I'll need a little time to pull it off." Sebastian then pulled out of the maintenance access, and began searching for something.
 

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Novatech - Offices

From behind cover, it was difficult to see what the offending cowboy was attempting. Aside from the occasional shot over cover, he remained hidden in cover, keeping the pair at bay. It was a strange choice of action; focusing more on safety and pushing the pair back then trying to actually stop them. After several rounds were exchanged, and the battle became quiet, the enemy Texan finally spoke up, his accent still thick, but sounding more artificial.

"Looks like we got a regular standoff on our hands... Shame ya won't just leave; I'a preferred this end'n clean like. I do have one suggestion for ya though - one runner to another an'all - I might not be given ya my paycheck, but I wouldn't suggest standing right there." he said. The meaning of the words didn't become readily apparent until the flash-bang fell over Robert's cover, nano-seconds after the elevator behind the lone gunman opened once more, and a small group of scientists bolted freely toward the stairs.

Novatech - Roof

As Charlie's shots tore through the enemy's masks, they quickly came to a halt: paralyzed, yet stuck in the standing position by their heavy armor. Still no sound of anger or agony or concern came from the group. Whoever they were, they were deadly efficient and clearly used to heavy losses.

Though they had effectively immobilized the enemy moth, no cheer of success rose from the ranks of armored soldiers. Instead, only the ear-shaking sound of bullets sounded. Thinking the threat of the bug dealt with, they turned their full attention to the formerly fedora-adorned Charlie, pouring rounds from their guns with reckless abandon; no emotion visible through their masks.

Pushing forward, they mad their way toward the VTOL pad, trying to reclaim the highest ground in the building.



Novatech - Shipping Bay

As Finwe switched to Astral vision, it quickly became clear that something was terribly wrong. First, the astral plane around them was dead of life. There was no sign of anything biological; even the insects crawling on the ground had abandoned the dock in favor of much safer grounds. The astral plane was positively filled with a miasma of... wrongness; a feeling that wanted to push any creature of any sense away from the location at the greatest speed.

Finwe didn't have a chance to really think about it however, as a large corrupted aura approached them from the same direction as the metal-on-metal noise. It was only seconds later that a massive form, the size of their truck, pushed into the area, cracking the cement where it stood, breaking walls as it walked. As it entered, and came into sight, the unnatural aura became thick; so thick the astral perception became unnecessary to feel it.



It turned to the group, the metal of its form gleaming and reflecting the light around it in a way that was truly disturbing to the eye, and it let loose a horrible moaning howl, that chilled to the bone; particularly Finwe who had heard a similar sound once before when his contact disappeared.

Despite all this, Clay could not help but notice a familiarity in the gleam off the horrible machine; the reason for his deja vu on the tip of his mind but inaccessible.

Kilmer Archive - Inside

As Venaticus stared on, the summoning circle grew larger and larger, the flames of the hole in reality licking at and scaring the floor around them. Beside him, one of the plants that brought life to the lobby burst into flames; unable to withstand the heat any longer. With a mighty roar, the beast broke free of his holding and into the material world. As it did, the ratish mage had a look of triumph for only a second, before it vanished into confusion and fear, and another second later flames as the summon became truly free.



Venaticus had but a second to doge to the side as the summon ripped past him, destroying everything in it's path. An uncontrolled summon was never something to be desired, but at least it provided one good: they wouldn't need to worry about the building after today.

Kilmer Archive - Outside

Things were looking good. The guards were falling one-by-one, pushed back toward the guard station by Wulf's running riding-and-gunning. It was only a matter of time before they regrouped, rounded up by their cyber-armed leader into a more organized assault; but their ally was inside, Nik had regained his sniper nest, and Wulf still had his bike. Their only worry was the summoner.

And then, their only worry was the summon, as the beast crashed free of the facility, looking only to destroy. Unfortunately, with all his fur, and atop a vehicle filled with combustible liquids, Wulf must have looked particularly flammable for, with a vicious grin, the spirit burst forward, intent on burning the elf-kin alive. A pair of guards, caught in the path, served as proof of the summons power as the pair turned to ash with the spirit's passing; only making him glow brighter.

Using the fire as a distraction, the metal armed man moved from cover, raised his cyber-arm, and fired his hand-mounted laser toward where he believed Nik to be; Nik's only luck being the cyberarmed man's information being off, causing the enemy to miss Nik by a wide margin.

Silver-linings I suppose.
 

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Roberts turned, time slowed, the grenade came sailing over his desk and landed at his feet. Before it blew his subconscious sent a quick message

Why does a cowboy carry flash-bangs?

Then it went off.

He was blind. Flash-bangs tend to do that. Silently he cursed himself for leaving his shades at home, this wasn't meant to of happened. Recoiling from cover he fired several stray shots hopping to keep the Texan down. He still wasn't sure of the mans purpose, but anyone who threw a grenade at him deserved a little one on one chat. Thankfully the grenades effect were short lived, Roberts quickly glanced over his cover, taking a look at the current situation.
 

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Novatech - Office

As the effects of the grenade wore off, Roberts was able to take stock of the situation. The scientists had, in the intervening time, crossed half the room. The fastest of them had reached the stairs and were staring down at something - their sleeves to their mouths for some reason. These first few quickly turned and fled upstairs and out of sight. All of this seemed less important than another sight however; that of a splash of blood on the elevator door opposite the cowboy's previous location.

Apparently the "spray and pray" philosophy had worked, if only in part.
 

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Venaticus was analyzing the situation and before he could act upon the summoner, he set himself on fire and out went a summoned fire beast. Venaticus barely dodged the summon and began bolting towards his objective. He did it in a way that would seem panicked in the "I just saw someone pull a fire demon from hades" sort of way. None of the other guards gave him trouble as Venaticus ran to the other side of the building, ignoring signs after signs and he quickly found an executive office.

Alright, just fumble with the SIN a bit and seem more panicked...why do humans have to be so dramatic all the time? Makes things so much more difficult.

The office had a door and while it normally would be locked, NeoNET guard SINs work on all doors in their subsidiaries and the portal opened wide. Venaticus hopped in, in case someone was inside and began breathing heavily. He looked up to see if anyone had seen his spectacle.
 

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Nik grinned. He had a bead on the bastard now.
He swung his rifle around and fired on the location the laser had come from. Hopefully that'd be enough but a good sniper kept on the move. Couldn't get paid if you were sucking air through a hole in your head.

He moved further down the building, hoping that his chamo would mask his movement somewhat, scanning the battlefield.
"Oh christ" he muttered.
A fucking fire spirit. An unbound fire spirit, from the looks of things. Heading straight for Wulf. Nik's job was to keep fire off of the furry so he squeezed off another shot, landing it on the spirit's shoulder.
Wouldn't do much but hopefully should catch its attention.

Now for the hard part. Nik hated conjuring with a passion, but Mandrake had put him through the training anyway, on the off-chance that a situation such as this would arrive. There was only one thing to do here - attempt to banish it. Provided it was close enough, he'd be able to start. Only thing was, it would notice, and not only would it try to resist, but it would probably end up making tracks right for him.

But that was just one of the risk of the job.
Nik searched his brain for the incantation, and started speaking.
 

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With all the chaos that was going on, Sebastian hadn't noticed the flash-bang being lobbed by the cowboy. Fortunately he hadn't been looking directly at it; but still suffered minor blast back, and was temporarily blinded, although not as much as Roberts was, who was wiping his eyes for several seconds after the flash was gone. It did however give him enough time to work his way into the lighting and blind controls for the office. A satisfied smile appeared underneath his helmet as he managed to do something in this now partially botched stealth mission.

"Now you see me... now you don't." Sebastian said, switching to a quiet, and slightly more menacing tone half-way through. His minor hack had caused the lights to go out and the blinds closed, plunging the room into darkness for a few brief moments. When the lights came back on, there was no sign of him; but in reality, he had engaged the stealth function of his suit. He then quietly got up from the cover of the crate, and made his way over to the cowboy. Appearing behind his back, Sebastian grabbed the cowboy and put him in a choke hold whilst restraining his arms.

"I wouldn't do anything rash if I were you." Sebastian whispered into the cowboy's ear as he became visible once more.
 

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Everything seemed to be going relatively well, the guards were being pushed back, the cyber arm officer had taken refuge in one of guard posts, and Rodrigo should've been close to finishing with the files transfer and data wipe. Then he'd seen something in the building that pissed the ever living shit out of him. A mage. And then some kind of spirit was summoned, great. This was turning out to be a goo-no, it's worse, a fire spirit.

Damn mages and their summons

He sped past the flame spirit, it's flaming arm almost touching him, but using his superior coordination, he was able to dodge past it and into the group of guards crouched behind a barrier, firing his last smoke grenade to cover himself ripping a hole through the fence.

He sent a message to Rodrigo and Lone Star then:

Bugging out, fire spirit I can't handle, and I'm out of ammo, I'll see if I can draw its attention though.

He fired his last bursts at the building the guard captain was in and the spirit and sped off, his part of the job was done, and with any luck, the job was over soon enough, all he could do was hope to hell he didn't get followed too far.

He sent out another message to Lone Star:

Coming back around in five minutes, be ready to jump on and get the hell out of here.
 

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Kilmer Archive - Executive Office

Venaticus looked around, checking out the office and hallway; trying to tell if his actions had drawn attention. By the looks of things, it seemed the answer was a resounding "no". The room was barren save a desk, chair, and small table. The room was surprisingly dark compared to the rest of the building. No name had been on the door, and - though the room was stocked with a number of supplies - showed no signs of permanent habitation. The desk had a built in data-port for unknown uses. Through a window toward the inside of the building, the massive server installation was visible.



At the far end of the room, a computer terminal was visible - protected by a dozen automatic securities, most noticeably a spider drone, bristling with guns.



All in all - it was a safe place, but not a good one.

Kilmer Archive - Outside

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[HEADING=2]BANG![/HEADING]

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The resounding shot of the sniper round reverberated in the streets; deafening those caught in the sonic boom. Before Nik could realize it, his enemy lay on the ground; his movements gone; the smaller of his metallic arms shattered and broken on the ground.

Not that Nik was paying attention. He was far more focused on the task at hand: banishing the rogue fire spirit. Likewise, Wulf missed it: to busy trying to avoid the dangerous, previously mentioned fire spirit.

The remaining guards, seeing their commander downed and a fire spirit that was supposed to be their ally attacking them as relentlessly as it was everyone and thing else, broke formation - retreating back into the relative safety of the building where they could mount a somewhat more respectable defense; firing their bullets

Meanwhile, the freshly liberated fire spirit, sensing the flow of magic changing in a way to banish him back, disappeared into the astral-plane for a moment; just long enough to appear before Nik. He would remain free if it killed him!

Novatech - Office

The cowboy struggled to breath in the choke hold, his arms pulling against Sebastians in an attempt to escape. despite this, his struggles were weak - his position clearly the inferior of the two. It all seemed to be over, until Sebastain took note of something odd: a drip of water on his neck. A second later, a torrential downpour began from the sprinkler systems, providing their cowboy "friend" aid in his escape. He shot up as quickly as he could, returning to cover in the elevator - his gun left abandoned where Sebastian had held him.

It was a meager, minor victory; one with no real positive effect for the man, but it was a victory none the same. The elevator door started to close, hopefully securing his escape.
 

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Clay had just finished gearing up - his new Hushpuppies in hip-holsters, LeMat in his shoulder sling, Colt on his ankle, and Remington on his back beneath his pack - when the piece of machinery that was heard approaching had presented itself before the pair of 'Runners. Clay was momentarily frozen in place as he stared in shock and awe at the size of the thing coming towards them, and the firepower it carried was certainly something to write home about. The mech gave off an eerie gleam and emitted a chilling sound. It was oddly familiar, but Clay couldn't for the life of him put his finger on why it was. As much as he'd like to stand there and think more on the matter, there simply wasn't any time for that. The pistolier quickly turned on his heels, darting back towards his fellow 'Runner.

"Alright, Fin," Clay said aloud as he ran by Finwe, grabbing his collar and practically dragging the man along. "Can't be waitin' 'round to see what this thing is capable of!"

Once they had reached the freight elevator, Clay had frantically hammered away at the 'Close Door' button. "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon...fucking close!"