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"Oh, right," said Aya. It was in some ways easy to forget what Kuroneko had been through, and the state they had found her in. She quietly resolved to make a better effort to tolerate some of Kuroneko's odder discussions.
Tulip's choice of store was at once bizarre and emblematic of the NMX Neko. If she had been a more cerebral sort, Aya might have been tempted to try to draw conclusions from it. However, that didn't change the fact that they were there to do a job.
Sif's quick discussion of Tulip's formidable capabilities didn't do much to buoy Aya's spirits about her prospects if they should run into her again. The idea that Tulip might once have been worse was an alien one - it was more than a little difficult to envision such an incarnation of her.
The blue skinned Neko's attention was drawn first by the ammunition, and then by the big cannon. She seemed to perk up immediately. Darting over, she began to examine it. Though it wasn't in fantastic shape, it seemed like it would work well enough - albeit with some assembly required. However, her enthusiasm was not to last as she remembered a certain limitation.
"I would ask if I could use it, but I've still got both of my missile pods..." Aya sounded dejected at the realization. Shrugging, she added, "Oh well."
Dimitri shivered a bit at hearing their description of Tulip.He was not all too comfortable with the idea what someone that proficient was set on coming after them. However hearing that she seemed to be more sane than she was before was even less comforting. "You're saying that she could be even more dangerous than she was before now?"
He did not notice what kind of place they stood in front of until they actually began to walk inside. He hesitated only a moment, taken back by the sheer directness of and sudden shift in the ambiance but it had little more effect than that on him. Once they got to the goods though his attention soon went to them. Dimitri first looked to see if there were any spare magazines for the rifle or if the rounds were just loose. He turned his attention to the canon afterwards. "You don't want the canon Aya? It's not exactly my forte. Besides I can take the missiles here, they should be pretty useful." As he said that he started to load look through the missiles and take count of what was there.
"Oh my~ Someone needs to take that weapon though," Kuroneko remarked. "I know I don't want it!"
It appeared that neither one of the two wanted to take the weapon. And neither did the Saucy-Neko. Kuroneko likely wanted to keep looking like a lost, random grunt, as the cannon was usually offered to more advanced troopers. Knowing how their enemy was at this point, they likely all knew each other by name. Whatever the reason though, somebody had to bring it along for the much needed firepower, and it wasn't going to be Sif either - it just wasn't practical. She already had four equivalent cannons, and actually even looked just too dainty to actually mount it. Speaking of the little devil of course,
"Dimitri, you should take the cannon and support Aya with accurate fire. We are supposed to be rescuing you anyways, so you should be a bit further back, and safer when taking into consideration our original mission parameters," the Mini-Neko remarked, pausing briefly to start assembling the pieces of the cannon. It didn't last long though, as she spoke again with a tone of utter seriousness. "It would also compensate for your lost Tanto as well."
Kuroneko fought hard to fight back snickers and giggles, the armored hand of her Reaper pressing against the helmet in a futile attempt to close her mouth.
"Um..." Thankfully, Sif's no-nonsense suggestion broke the deadlock. Aya still felt some disappointment over not getting to play with heavy weaponry (or technically more heavy weaponry), but what Sif said made sense. Stifling her own giggling, the blue skinned Neko stepped out of Dimitri's way. "It's all yours. I can't wait to see the look on that idiot's face..."
Dimitri scratched his head, he understood what Sif said but he didn't really feel right being saved. He knew though that he wasn't even half as good as someone like Sif but he still wanted to look a little dependable. "I can do support fire. I'll need some help getting the thing on though." He still felt like he was being protected, but he realized without the sensors in the suit to assist aiming, his cybernetic eyes probably had a better chance of getting a read on a target.
As the Mini-Neko assembled the weapon, she remarked, "Of course you do," rather bluntly. "You don't have to just snipe however - it may leave you isolated if we become spread out during a fight. Remember, you can also use it for assault with three round bursts, just like how Tulip did to me." Sif briefly turned around from her work, and pointed to the wrist-wide hole in her head. Interestingly enough, the edges were no longer rough, and were smoothing over as it seemed to close.
While components were put into place and the outer shell was being locked, both Dimitri and Aya had plenty of Mini-Missiles to choose from as well. The small, smart-seeking projectiles were just as tiny as their name implied, being perhaps less than half of Sif's height and roughly the size of a roll of coins, but slightly wider. These could be easily slipped into their own mini-missile pods with ease, though, this meant discarding any missiles of a different type to have it work normally. Like most, the suits merely primed and launched the things at other things and didn't worry about what kind of missile they were. If they were going to mix ammo, they needed to manually input into their AIES which missile was which.
Kuroneko soon sauntered up to Aya, and held out a spare LASR for her. "You'll likely be needing this soon," she began to explain. "This planet was invaded before Origin Industries ever opened up here, sooooo...you're not going to find ammo for that rifle unless you manage to loot some friendlies that happen to have it." With this, she was all too right - the Megamart they were going to was clear evidence of that, as it would have usually been another Orimart. Would it be selling Origin items? It was hard to tell. And, if they got into another fight, she was going to run out of ammunition, and fast.
The 'ka-klunk' of something big and heavy noted Sif finishing up the weapon - an ammunition drum, roughly the size of a large can of instant coffee but a bit longer, was what housed the 50mm rounds. "You'll only have the 18 shots in here," the Mini-Neko began to explain, holding up the cannon " - unless you wish to carry one of the other ammunition drums with you by putting it at the nook of your back. You don't have an alternate weapon to your rifle besides this, so that should be no concern." Still holding the weapon, Sif walked around him and practically slammed the young man in the back!
'KA-KLUNK!!!' went the clamps. Mounted on a mechanical armature at his back, the weapon was ready for use.
Tulip's choice of store was at once bizarre and emblematic of the NMX Neko. If she had been a more cerebral sort, Aya might have been tempted to try to draw conclusions from it. However, that didn't change the fact that they were there to do a job.
Sif's quick discussion of Tulip's formidable capabilities didn't do much to buoy Aya's spirits about her prospects if they should run into her again. The idea that Tulip might once have been worse was an alien one - it was more than a little difficult to envision such an incarnation of her.
The blue skinned Neko's attention was drawn first by the ammunition, and then by the big cannon. She seemed to perk up immediately. Darting over, she began to examine it. Though it wasn't in fantastic shape, it seemed like it would work well enough - albeit with some assembly required. However, her enthusiasm was not to last as she remembered a certain limitation.
"I would ask if I could use it, but I've still got both of my missile pods..." Aya sounded dejected at the realization. Shrugging, she added, "Oh well."
Dimitri shivered a bit at hearing their description of Tulip.He was not all too comfortable with the idea what someone that proficient was set on coming after them. However hearing that she seemed to be more sane than she was before was even less comforting. "You're saying that she could be even more dangerous than she was before now?"
He did not notice what kind of place they stood in front of until they actually began to walk inside. He hesitated only a moment, taken back by the sheer directness of and sudden shift in the ambiance but it had little more effect than that on him. Once they got to the goods though his attention soon went to them. Dimitri first looked to see if there were any spare magazines for the rifle or if the rounds were just loose. He turned his attention to the canon afterwards. "You don't want the canon Aya? It's not exactly my forte. Besides I can take the missiles here, they should be pretty useful." As he said that he started to load look through the missiles and take count of what was there.
"Oh my~ Someone needs to take that weapon though," Kuroneko remarked. "I know I don't want it!"
It appeared that neither one of the two wanted to take the weapon. And neither did the Saucy-Neko. Kuroneko likely wanted to keep looking like a lost, random grunt, as the cannon was usually offered to more advanced troopers. Knowing how their enemy was at this point, they likely all knew each other by name. Whatever the reason though, somebody had to bring it along for the much needed firepower, and it wasn't going to be Sif either - it just wasn't practical. She already had four equivalent cannons, and actually even looked just too dainty to actually mount it. Speaking of the little devil of course,
"Dimitri, you should take the cannon and support Aya with accurate fire. We are supposed to be rescuing you anyways, so you should be a bit further back, and safer when taking into consideration our original mission parameters," the Mini-Neko remarked, pausing briefly to start assembling the pieces of the cannon. It didn't last long though, as she spoke again with a tone of utter seriousness. "It would also compensate for your lost Tanto as well."
Kuroneko fought hard to fight back snickers and giggles, the armored hand of her Reaper pressing against the helmet in a futile attempt to close her mouth.
"Um..." Thankfully, Sif's no-nonsense suggestion broke the deadlock. Aya still felt some disappointment over not getting to play with heavy weaponry (or technically more heavy weaponry), but what Sif said made sense. Stifling her own giggling, the blue skinned Neko stepped out of Dimitri's way. "It's all yours. I can't wait to see the look on that idiot's face..."
Dimitri scratched his head, he understood what Sif said but he didn't really feel right being saved. He knew though that he wasn't even half as good as someone like Sif but he still wanted to look a little dependable. "I can do support fire. I'll need some help getting the thing on though." He still felt like he was being protected, but he realized without the sensors in the suit to assist aiming, his cybernetic eyes probably had a better chance of getting a read on a target.
As the Mini-Neko assembled the weapon, she remarked, "Of course you do," rather bluntly. "You don't have to just snipe however - it may leave you isolated if we become spread out during a fight. Remember, you can also use it for assault with three round bursts, just like how Tulip did to me." Sif briefly turned around from her work, and pointed to the wrist-wide hole in her head. Interestingly enough, the edges were no longer rough, and were smoothing over as it seemed to close.
While components were put into place and the outer shell was being locked, both Dimitri and Aya had plenty of Mini-Missiles to choose from as well. The small, smart-seeking projectiles were just as tiny as their name implied, being perhaps less than half of Sif's height and roughly the size of a roll of coins, but slightly wider. These could be easily slipped into their own mini-missile pods with ease, though, this meant discarding any missiles of a different type to have it work normally. Like most, the suits merely primed and launched the things at other things and didn't worry about what kind of missile they were. If they were going to mix ammo, they needed to manually input into their AIES which missile was which.
Kuroneko soon sauntered up to Aya, and held out a spare LASR for her. "You'll likely be needing this soon," she began to explain. "This planet was invaded before Origin Industries ever opened up here, sooooo...you're not going to find ammo for that rifle unless you manage to loot some friendlies that happen to have it." With this, she was all too right - the Megamart they were going to was clear evidence of that, as it would have usually been another Orimart. Would it be selling Origin items? It was hard to tell. And, if they got into another fight, she was going to run out of ammunition, and fast.
The 'ka-klunk' of something big and heavy noted Sif finishing up the weapon - an ammunition drum, roughly the size of a large can of instant coffee but a bit longer, was what housed the 50mm rounds. "You'll only have the 18 shots in here," the Mini-Neko began to explain, holding up the cannon " - unless you wish to carry one of the other ammunition drums with you by putting it at the nook of your back. You don't have an alternate weapon to your rifle besides this, so that should be no concern." Still holding the weapon, Sif walked around him and practically slammed the young man in the back!
'KA-KLUNK!!!' went the clamps. Mounted on a mechanical armature at his back, the weapon was ready for use.