Cassefin shook her head and gave Serra a strained look. "I'm not sure I want to be moving this thing anywhere. The facility isn't safe as it is; I'm out of the way in here, at least until Captain Abeck arrives to rescue me," the Head Administrator said, her serious tone tinged with just a hint of wistful fancy. Casting a quick glance at the open panel in front of the Elysian, Cassefin's curiosity was piqued. "... what exactly did you have in mind?"
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"Unfortunately," Kess gave Tweak, as well as the entire squad, a reply to her previous question. "The CSS Suit's visor isn't capable of visuals beyond what it was built for... they're little more than digital read-outs. I can, however, keep myself patched into your radio channel to keep you all update."
"I suggest we get a move on... we don't have much time."
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As the team crept near the open bulkhead, the voices emanating from beyond the doorway became clearer. Shouting, mostly males voices, a couple short screams. Upon careful investigation, Squad 35 would stumble upon an odd series of circumstances.
The assembly room itself was little more than a large, open area occupied with sparse machinery and a single wide conveyor belt which was fed through the sides of the room and ran across one side. There were some storage crates and other miscellaneous items positioned around the room, but the middle of the assembly area was kept relatively open, most likely for the sake of convenience when moving materials... although it would appear that the transport machines themselves were nowhere to be found.
A single exit on the opposite end of the room seemed to be the only other entrance to the facility.
In the center area, several men and women where positioned on their knees with their hands behind their heads. Their similar outfits, green and white coveralls and office clothing, gave away their affiliation to Vinross Yu-Cranker Materials, but they didn't seem to be Uniques. There were many males and only a handful of females amongst the group, and none of them seemed particularly dressed for nor capable of combat.
Surrounding the group were roughly half a dozen individuals with no discernible affiliation. Their clothes were mismatched and not uniform, the only common factor between them being a forest green bandanna worn around their face or neck, and the fact that they seemed to be armed quite well, sporting
Zen Arms 10mm submachine pistols, mean looks and an obvious aggression. One man amongst the group was on this back, hand clutched over a bleeding wound on his stomach, and off to the side near the conveyor belt, a single Unique laid still, a small pool of blood forming beneath the body. The men, possibly the eco-terrorists the Squad had heard about before, had their backs turned to the bulkhead door, and didn't seem to notice Squad 35's approach. They had their weapons trained on the helpless group in the middle of the group of unarmed Vinross Yu-Cranker employees, with one of the eco-terrorists holding a young woman in front of him, his submachine pistol pressed against her neck.
A quick glance to where the eco-terrorists were looking solved the mystery of where their attention was drawn. Standing a few feet away from the group of terrorists and civilians was Nell, the Unique they had seen run off just a few minutes earlier. With her helmet nowhere to be seen, she was easily distinguished from the short distance away from the bulkhead, her stance tense and her weapon raised at the hostage-holding eco-terrorist in front of the group. The thin glisten of sweat could be seen forming on her brow as she exchanged harsh stares with the armed men in front of her. Although Nell was facing the doorway, she didn't seem to notice the Cirrus security force from their distance away.
"You'd best do as we say, girl," the man holding the hostage spoke, shaking the young lady a bit as he spoke to enhance the dramatic effect. "Drop your gun, or I'm gonna drop
her."
Nell merely narrowed her eyes and sneered unpleasantly, unsure of what to do.