[Sound, mercifully, proves to not be an issue. Being seen, on the other hand...
The primate-like creature turns around at the worst possible moment; while it doesn't seem to have immediately picked up on a living being in its purview, it's not going to be long before it does.
[ To be fair, she doesn't have a lot of options here.
Guess she'll have to see if maybe shooting her shot is the best option, especially since she knows that her athleticism isn't exactly what people would consider... good.
So a distraction would be better.
And if she's lucky, maybe someone will hear the abnormality. But she's not aiming towards the monsters; she's aiming as far away from where she needs to run in hopes that it'll work as a distraction. ]
[This being a relatively ordinary car, Inaba's gun is more than enough to make a decent hole in the glass; not a moment too soon, as the primate-looking monster finally comes alive enough to recognize there was a person in the vicinity. The sound of its claws scraping across the ground is all the warning one would need -- it's begun a pursuit.
For her part, Mei had already cleared out the monsters that covered the path she took -- the relative silence that settled over her path was quickly broken, not just by the gunshot, but the bullet's impact. In fact, it startled her -- as far as she knew, the only guns she would hear were that of her colleagues...
...
If nothing else, the old hideout should still be safe. She'll just have to bring whoever showed up there for the time being. Mei moves in -- not quite expecting that a familiar face would be able to see her as she enters the other end of the alleyway...]
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[ The familiar face might be both relieving and worrying. Nevertheless, she isn't going to compromise putting other people in any potential danger, so there's no calling out verbally, but as she tries to, at the very least scramble the hell out of dodge.
Try being the key word, because she is tripping over herself after a bit.
Her instincts flare the second she spots Inaba taking a fall, and as soon as she sees the construct that's pursuing the younger girl preparing to pounce, Mei takes swift, decisive action -- jumping and lashing out at the primate. No more than three thunder-charged, dashing slices and a sharp lightning-powered kick to the monster's midsection later, the creature is slammed into the wall behind it, falling to pieces in the wake of Mei's attack.]
[...any later and there would have been serious trouble. With outside assistance cut off, there was no way they would have gotten her out in time for treatment. If nothing else, they should be able to scavenge some more supplies...
...she puts away the what-ifs and turns, offering a hand to the girl she'd found herself watching over in that cordoned, star-dotted city.]
I have to say... this wasn't quite how I imagined our reunion going.
[ She laughs a little sheepishly as she makes sure that her gun won't accidentally go off before placing it back into its proper holster, grabbing Mei's hand as she pulls herself up. Gratefully, she's not too hurt. ]
I didn't expect to get transported to yet another world that isn't my own for the third time. I'm fine, though. Mostly.
I wasn't expecting anyone to wind up here to begin with, but... I suppose life finds ways to keep surprising us both.
[Mei gives Inaba a once over after making sure she's on her feet, before nodding -- good, she should at least be able to get around... now to plan the route back to the safehouse her squad used prior to things going downhill.
She takes the time to check her comms before turning back to Inaba.]
Regrettably, any catching up will have to wait; right now, our first priority is getting you to safety. Just from earlier, I think you've already got an idea of what the situation is here...
Let's not stick around and find out the hard way...
[The last thing she wants to do is pressure Inaba into fighting. Especially with how much more threatening the constructs have become...
Right. Back to the matter of safe spaces.]
There's a safehouse near here that we can still use. I'll take you there. [She turns to the way she came from.] I cleared the path on the way to finding you, so we shouldn't have any issues.
[And if there are any stragglers she missed, she'll make sure they stop being issues.]
At the very least, I can do something about it this time.
[Too many times, she has found herself on the wrong end of misfortune, be it in years past or even in recent memory. As used to it as she is... she hates, loathes repeats.
Mei leads the way through the streets, lent their eerie red glow by the unusual construct that stands in the distance; as she does, she opens her comms again, this time to make a proper call. Though getting anything outside St. Fountain would be an issue as things are, it should be possible to get to anyone within the barrier--
Ah.]
This is Bronya.
[...what a relief. It gets her to slow a bit, though not so much that she hamstrings the brisk pace.]
Sorry for calling out of the blue. I found a friend near where the Honkai anomaly was picked up.
A friend...? St. Fountain was supposed to be...
I'll explain later. Right now, we're on the way to the safehouse; can you meet us halfway?
I shouldn't be far off from your location. Just be careful until then.
Mm. See you soon.
[Mei hangs up not long after, letting out a breath she hadn't realized she held in.]
[ Inaba hums thoughtfully to herself as she continues to try and keep up the pace, still ever being so vigilant in the off chance that a 'worst case scenario' happens. She isn't going to ask much about who she was talking to - that's something that can be saved for later, but instead: ]
It happens. Sometimes you just got to roll with the punches.
Unfortunately. I didn't think being stuck in Starsand would actually help, but here we are, cut off from the outside world all over again. At least there's good odds that we can get rid of what's causing it more directly...
[...from the look of things, too, the road stayed somewhat clear. If there are any stragglers, she can tell they haven't converged back on the road enough to be trouble, but something in the back of her head is telling her that's not going to last.]
We should be able to rendezvous with my companion at the fork ahead. It won't be further off after that.
[ There's optimism in that regard. Although that definitely doesn't explain why she's here and how she can find her way back... What's also a relief is that she seems to have been the only straggler around. ]
Alright. Although I can't say that I'd be able to give a proper explanation for my appearance here if someone asks.
I don't think we'll have answers for that, either, not until we can re-establish contact...
[If nothing else, anyone else they know from Starsand shouldn't be pulled into this.
...She quickly knocks on wood mentally as that thought comes to mind, and keeps moving. It's incredibly unlikely, but it's best to see if another of that Honkai anomaly comes up before she even thinks they're safe...]
...let's just refocus on getting back to that hideout for now.
[The trip back to the hideout, at least, proves mercifully painless -- something Mei will gladly count her blessings on, given the alternative. After meeting up with Mei's contact, the silver-haired Bronya Zaychik, they opt to save the introductions for when Inaba can finally rest, and hurry along. It wasn't too much further from where they stood, and after the panic that was nearly having her get killed by the Sky People's handiwork...
Well, it was better to not dally.
Once they're there, too, she finally breathes a more proper sigh of relief. The place still could have seen better days, but it was enough to serve as a good hideaway from the horrors that still lurked within the streets of this forgotten city. Temporary measures were already in place to keep things afloat, including a little space for the rations they had, and a place for Mei to do some more rudimentary cooking. She made a point of keeping everyone in shape in spite of the circumstances.
The young principal takes the chance to set up at that rudimentary cooking area as they get inside, Bronya settling near the hole in the wall to monitor the situation.]
Sorry for all the mess. It was kind of like this when we first got here.
[ It's not surprising. Things always tended to be like this, one way or another. She's sure that people might potentially worry, and she's certainly concerned to an extent.
It's her first time having to explore a city like this - both the Foundation's world and Starsand had such modern buildings; nothing so bleak and sad as this, although there are signs of life. In any case, it's not something that she should think about right now.
Being somewhere safe, at least, is enough of a relief for her to square her shoulders and stretch a little bit. ]
Thank you. And don't worry, I'm used to handling rough situations, so it's not a problem.
[ She is taking that seat, however. Hers now. ]
Ah... is there anything that I should know about the situation? Since it looks like I might be stuck here for the unforseeable future, I want to at least help in any way I can.
[The question gets Bronya to turn her head; there's something of an impressed noise. Well, as impressed of one as she could make given her muted expression.]
Your friend certainly hits the ground running, doesn't she?
[Mei lets out an awkward chuckle as she finishes prepping a simple tuna sandwich for Inaba to eat.]
This wouldn't be her first time getting roped up in outlandish situations. We actually met in... a very similar context to what we're dealing with now.
Was that why you seemed to be spacing out here and there...?
Mm... well, I can't say it's the only thing, but we're on a bit of a tangent. [She finally turns to Inaba.] Inaba, this is Bronya. [Then to her fellow veteran.] Bronya, Inaba. [Then back again, as she gets to the point.] A lot's happened, and I think saying that is putting it very mildly.
[Bronya gestures to the crystal formations that dot the landscape of St. Fountain.]
Those crystals, the Rubrillites, are at the heart of our current problem. The long story short is that a handful of these formations are fueling the barrier that's cutting us off from outside, and those constructs you've seen roaming this city are guarding them.
We're not the only ones here, either; we have squads that are currently working on clearing those areas. We've only dealt with a handful of them at present, including the formation that dotted the road we just passed through.
It'll be a while before they come back, but I trust them. They can handle themselves just fine. [...it's as good a time as any to look at the issue of what Inaba can handle, too. After bringing the sandwich over to her, she joins Bronya at the window, mindful of her step.] The barrier originally cut us off only one way, leaving an opening through the nearby station, but right around the time Bronya came back from another part of the city with our squads, even that opening was gone.
I know you're not good with them, so I won't ask you to fight. But we'll need someone to monitor things, keep everyone in touch and call in help as soon as the barrier is dealt with.
[ Inaba nods, taking the new information all in. ]
Well, I'd be more of a liability in a fight so it'd be better for me to keep to the backlines, anyway. Besides, monitoring things was always my style in the first place as a professional analyst. Plus it's something I've done in the past and am good at.
[ Which is a general plus in her book. Ah, but wait... ]
But there is one thing I should ask. If they're powering the barrier, would that be considered a part of their abilities? Like the barrier is more supernatural over scientific.
You wouldn't be wrong to call it that, even if we can technically harness the energy hiding within the Rubrillite... They only really started getting out of control when the constructs took over.
And by that turn, they're not really natural to Earth to begin with.
Whoever's responsible for this could have picked a better thing to cover the city in than a bunch of rock...
[She almost sounds annoyed. Almost.
Mei just scratches her cheek.]
The looming restoration efforts aside, it doesn't change that it's an issue big enough to warrant as many heads working on it as possible. I don't like that they emerged as suddenly as they did.
The mastermind's definitely trying to push their plans forward...
[ Well, that definition at least helps her because of what she winds up saying next, smiling a little awkwardly: ]
I guess maybe we should consider ourselves 'lucky' in a sense. If it's an ability of theirs, I should be able to open up the barrier. The only issue is that I wouldn't be able to monitor things safely if I had to do that...
[ But it is a potential option that she can offer, as she still feels the part of her that is still an SCP. ]
[She can't remember if Inaba ever told her anything she was hiding -- and her memories of that cordoned, starry city have been something of a blur since coming back, since she had the life sapped out of her by that abomination... but if she was talking of opening it...
It would need to involve her 'controlling' it in some manner.
For her part, Bronya's quick to follow up on the more glaring issue--]
Say we do let you back out there to give us that early opening, even knowing we just got you to this hideout. What if whatever you do to it doesn't last?
[ She wasn't going to lie at least. That would do neither of them any benefits in the slightest. ]
But even a temporary opening isn't entirely worthless. At the very least, it would open up more opportunities and give more options. [ Inaba says this as she finally starts to eat her sandwich, biting into it as she continues to mull on things more in her head. At the very least, it'd give her a few more seconds to stall as she thinks. ] Plus, I wouldn't think that anyone would see it coming, even if it didn't last. If you think about it like a game of chess, it'd be as if someone from outside the board came and secretly took one of their pieces and ate it while they weren't looking.
[ Inaba, is now the time to reference a meme... ]
Well. It's just an option that I'm throwing out there, of course; you don't need to take me up on it, given that the risk doesn't necessarily outweigh the benefits. Not to mention that this isn't my world. [ It's then that her gaze darkens, hazel colored eyes narrowing as if she's looking somewhere far, far away. ] I don't have the right to make a decision that can make or break the situation. Realistically, it'd be better to play things much safer.
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The primate-like creature turns around at the worst possible moment; while it doesn't seem to have immediately picked up on a living being in its purview, it's not going to be long before it does.
Think fast, Inaba.]
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Guess she'll have to see if maybe shooting her shot is the best option, especially since she knows that her athleticism isn't exactly what people would consider... good.
So a distraction would be better.
And if she's lucky, maybe someone will hear the abnormality. But she's not aiming towards the monsters; she's aiming as far away from where she needs to run in hopes that it'll work as a distraction. ]
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Though the fact there's a car just sitting here right next to a gaping chasm dividing the road...]
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For her part, Mei had already cleared out the monsters that covered the path she took -- the relative silence that settled over her path was quickly broken, not just by the gunshot, but the bullet's impact. In fact, it startled her -- as far as she knew, the only guns she would hear were that of her colleagues...
...
If nothing else, the old hideout should still be safe. She'll just have to bring whoever showed up there for the time being. Mei moves in -- not quite expecting that a familiar face would be able to see her as she enters the other end of the alleyway...]
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[ The familiar face might be both relieving and worrying. Nevertheless, she isn't going to compromise putting other people in any potential danger, so there's no calling out verbally, but as she tries to, at the very least scramble the hell out of dodge.
Try being the key word, because she is tripping over herself after a bit.
Nobody ever said she was athletic. ]
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Her instincts flare the second she spots Inaba taking a fall, and as soon as she sees the construct that's pursuing the younger girl preparing to pounce, Mei takes swift, decisive action -- jumping and lashing out at the primate. No more than three thunder-charged, dashing slices and a sharp lightning-powered kick to the monster's midsection later, the creature is slammed into the wall behind it, falling to pieces in the wake of Mei's attack.]
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...she puts away the what-ifs and turns, offering a hand to the girl she'd found herself watching over in that cordoned, star-dotted city.]
I have to say... this wasn't quite how I imagined our reunion going.
Are you alright, Inaba?
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[ She laughs a little sheepishly as she makes sure that her gun won't accidentally go off before placing it back into its proper holster, grabbing Mei's hand as she pulls herself up. Gratefully, she's not too hurt. ]
I didn't expect to get transported to yet another world that isn't my own for the third time. I'm fine, though. Mostly.
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[Mei gives Inaba a once over after making sure she's on her feet, before nodding -- good, she should at least be able to get around... now to plan the route back to the safehouse her squad used prior to things going downhill.
She takes the time to check her comms before turning back to Inaba.]
Regrettably, any catching up will have to wait; right now, our first priority is getting you to safety. Just from earlier, I think you've already got an idea of what the situation is here...
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[ She lets out a bit of a sigh before smiling a little awkwardly. ]
Getting to safety would probably be for the best. I don't even know if I can handle monsters.
[ Even if she is technically part monster herself. ]
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[The last thing she wants to do is pressure Inaba into fighting. Especially with how much more threatening the constructs have become...
Right. Back to the matter of safe spaces.]
There's a safehouse near here that we can still use. I'll take you there. [She turns to the way she came from.] I cleared the path on the way to finding you, so we shouldn't have any issues.
[And if there are any stragglers she missed, she'll make sure they stop being issues.]
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Alright. Hopefully you didn't jinx that just now, though.
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[Too many times, she has found herself on the wrong end of misfortune, be it in years past or even in recent memory. As used to it as she is... she hates, loathes repeats.
Mei leads the way through the streets, lent their eerie red glow by the unusual construct that stands in the distance; as she does, she opens her comms again, this time to make a proper call. Though getting anything outside St. Fountain would be an issue as things are, it should be possible to get to anyone within the barrier--
Ah.]
This is Bronya.
[...what a relief. It gets her to slow a bit, though not so much that she hamstrings the brisk pace.]
Sorry for calling out of the blue. I found a friend near where the Honkai anomaly was picked up.
A friend...? St. Fountain was supposed to be...
I'll explain later. Right now, we're on the way to the safehouse; can you meet us halfway?
I shouldn't be far off from your location. Just be careful until then.
Mm. See you soon.
[Mei hangs up not long after, letting out a breath she hadn't realized she held in.]
That was more than I really expected...
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[ Inaba hums thoughtfully to herself as she continues to try and keep up the pace, still ever being so vigilant in the off chance that a 'worst case scenario' happens. She isn't going to ask much about who she was talking to - that's something that can be saved for later, but instead: ]
It happens. Sometimes you just got to roll with the punches.
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[...from the look of things, too, the road stayed somewhat clear. If there are any stragglers, she can tell they haven't converged back on the road enough to be trouble, but something in the back of her head is telling her that's not going to last.]
We should be able to rendezvous with my companion at the fork ahead. It won't be further off after that.
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[ There's optimism in that regard. Although that definitely doesn't explain why she's here and how she can find her way back... What's also a relief is that she seems to have been the only straggler around. ]
Alright. Although I can't say that I'd be able to give a proper explanation for my appearance here if someone asks.
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[If nothing else, anyone else they know from Starsand shouldn't be pulled into this.
...She quickly knocks on wood mentally as that thought comes to mind, and keeps moving. It's incredibly unlikely, but it's best to see if another of that Honkai anomaly comes up before she even thinks they're safe...]
...let's just refocus on getting back to that hideout for now.
[The trip back to the hideout, at least, proves mercifully painless -- something Mei will gladly count her blessings on, given the alternative. After meeting up with Mei's contact, the silver-haired Bronya Zaychik, they opt to save the introductions for when Inaba can finally rest, and hurry along. It wasn't too much further from where they stood, and after the panic that was nearly having her get killed by the Sky People's handiwork...
Well, it was better to not dally.
Once they're there, too, she finally breathes a more proper sigh of relief. The place still could have seen better days, but it was enough to serve as a good hideaway from the horrors that still lurked within the streets of this forgotten city. Temporary measures were already in place to keep things afloat, including a little space for the rations they had, and a place for Mei to do some more rudimentary cooking. She made a point of keeping everyone in shape in spite of the circumstances.
The young principal takes the chance to set up at that rudimentary cooking area as they get inside, Bronya settling near the hole in the wall to monitor the situation.]
Sorry for all the mess. It was kind of like this when we first got here.
Take the chair for now; I won't mind.
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That sounds about right.
[ It's not surprising. Things always tended to be like this, one way or another. She's sure that people might potentially worry, and she's certainly concerned to an extent.
It's her first time having to explore a city like this - both the Foundation's world and Starsand had such modern buildings; nothing so bleak and sad as this, although there are signs of life. In any case, it's not something that she should think about right now.
Being somewhere safe, at least, is enough of a relief for her to square her shoulders and stretch a little bit. ]
Thank you. And don't worry, I'm used to handling rough situations, so it's not a problem.
[ She is taking that seat, however. Hers now. ]
Ah... is there anything that I should know about the situation? Since it looks like I might be stuck here for the unforseeable future, I want to at least help in any way I can.
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Your friend certainly hits the ground running, doesn't she?
[Mei lets out an awkward chuckle as she finishes prepping a simple tuna sandwich for Inaba to eat.]
This wouldn't be her first time getting roped up in outlandish situations. We actually met in... a very similar context to what we're dealing with now.
Was that why you seemed to be spacing out here and there...?
Mm... well, I can't say it's the only thing, but we're on a bit of a tangent. [She finally turns to Inaba.] Inaba, this is Bronya. [Then to her fellow veteran.] Bronya, Inaba. [Then back again, as she gets to the point.] A lot's happened, and I think saying that is putting it very mildly.
[Bronya gestures to the crystal formations that dot the landscape of St. Fountain.]
Those crystals, the Rubrillites, are at the heart of our current problem. The long story short is that a handful of these formations are fueling the barrier that's cutting us off from outside, and those constructs you've seen roaming this city are guarding them.
We're not the only ones here, either; we have squads that are currently working on clearing those areas. We've only dealt with a handful of them at present, including the formation that dotted the road we just passed through.
It'll be a while before they come back, but I trust them. They can handle themselves just fine. [...it's as good a time as any to look at the issue of what Inaba can handle, too. After bringing the sandwich over to her, she joins Bronya at the window, mindful of her step.] The barrier originally cut us off only one way, leaving an opening through the nearby station, but right around the time Bronya came back from another part of the city with our squads, even that opening was gone.
I know you're not good with them, so I won't ask you to fight. But we'll need someone to monitor things, keep everyone in touch and call in help as soon as the barrier is dealt with.
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Well, I'd be more of a liability in a fight so it'd be better for me to keep to the backlines, anyway. Besides, monitoring things was always my style in the first place as a professional analyst. Plus it's something I've done in the past and am good at.
[ Which is a general plus in her book. Ah, but wait... ]
But there is one thing I should ask. If they're powering the barrier, would that be considered a part of their abilities? Like the barrier is more supernatural over scientific.
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And by that turn, they're not really natural to Earth to begin with.
Whoever's responsible for this could have picked a better thing to cover the city in than a bunch of rock...
[She almost sounds annoyed. Almost.
Mei just scratches her cheek.]
The looming restoration efforts aside, it doesn't change that it's an issue big enough to warrant as many heads working on it as possible. I don't like that they emerged as suddenly as they did.
The mastermind's definitely trying to push their plans forward...
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I guess maybe we should consider ourselves 'lucky' in a sense. If it's an ability of theirs, I should be able to open up the barrier. The only issue is that I wouldn't be able to monitor things safely if I had to do that...
[ But it is a potential option that she can offer, as she still feels the part of her that is still an SCP. ]
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[She can't remember if Inaba ever told her anything she was hiding -- and her memories of that cordoned, starry city have been something of a blur since coming back, since she had the life sapped out of her by that abomination... but if she was talking of opening it...
It would need to involve her 'controlling' it in some manner.
For her part, Bronya's quick to follow up on the more glaring issue--]
Say we do let you back out there to give us that early opening, even knowing we just got you to this hideout. What if whatever you do to it doesn't last?
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[ She wasn't going to lie at least. That would do neither of them any benefits in the slightest. ]
But even a temporary opening isn't entirely worthless. At the very least, it would open up more opportunities and give more options. [ Inaba says this as she finally starts to eat her sandwich, biting into it as she continues to mull on things more in her head. At the very least, it'd give her a few more seconds to stall as she thinks. ] Plus, I wouldn't think that anyone would see it coming, even if it didn't last. If you think about it like a game of chess, it'd be as if someone from outside the board came and secretly took one of their pieces and ate it while they weren't looking.
[ Inaba, is now the time to reference a meme... ]
Well. It's just an option that I'm throwing out there, of course; you don't need to take me up on it, given that the risk doesn't necessarily outweigh the benefits. Not to mention that this isn't my world. [ It's then that her gaze darkens, hazel colored eyes narrowing as if she's looking somewhere far, far away. ] I don't have the right to make a decision that can make or break the situation. Realistically, it'd be better to play things much safer.
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