Caldera Base, Level 4
Elevator
Standing deeper in the lift behind Molli, Rio, and Hoshi, Aiko's grip tightened around the hilt of her sword. The bodies of the princess' fellow infiltrators blocked her shifting stance from the view of their enemies, allowing her to prepare for a quick strike as the elevator doors split open unexpectedly soon. Still, the Ketsurui girl was a head or so taller than her comrades and all NH-29 that the Mishhuvurhtyar employed as soldiers. Not so much a problem on the run, but the fact was obvious here stuck stationary in a cramped conveyor's compartment. So as the new group of NMX Neko jumbled in and crowded the space, Aiko crouched down and shuffled over on bent knees to a corner of the elevator while making sure to remain unseen beyond the makeshift wall of smaller Neko friendlies.
"Stop wasting our time," Aiko snarled, sounding wheezy through her helmet's speakers. She reached out between her comrades and the new NMX squad to pushed the button for floor 12 on the lift's control panel with the tip of her right index finger, just barely close enough to activate it with enough force to seem perturbed—which she was, only for very different reasons than her disguise suggested. "Off you go to the twelfth, and be thorough with it."
In truth, she was concerned that Molli's ruse would not work. And even if it did, the Kaiyō group was indeed headed for the 15th floor, and so if these NMX Neko realized they'd been sent on a wild goose chase then they'd already have a leg up in their pursuit.
"They are all dead on your order, Captain," Aiko assured Hoshi over a secure wireless line. "I have already calculated every cut to minimize any chance one of ours is injured."
Elevator
Standing deeper in the lift behind Molli, Rio, and Hoshi, Aiko's grip tightened around the hilt of her sword. The bodies of the princess' fellow infiltrators blocked her shifting stance from the view of their enemies, allowing her to prepare for a quick strike as the elevator doors split open unexpectedly soon. Still, the Ketsurui girl was a head or so taller than her comrades and all NH-29 that the Mishhuvurhtyar employed as soldiers. Not so much a problem on the run, but the fact was obvious here stuck stationary in a cramped conveyor's compartment. So as the new group of NMX Neko jumbled in and crowded the space, Aiko crouched down and shuffled over on bent knees to a corner of the elevator while making sure to remain unseen beyond the makeshift wall of smaller Neko friendlies.
"Stop wasting our time," Aiko snarled, sounding wheezy through her helmet's speakers. She reached out between her comrades and the new NMX squad to pushed the button for floor 12 on the lift's control panel with the tip of her right index finger, just barely close enough to activate it with enough force to seem perturbed—which she was, only for very different reasons than her disguise suggested. "Off you go to the twelfth, and be thorough with it."
In truth, she was concerned that Molli's ruse would not work. And even if it did, the Kaiyō group was indeed headed for the 15th floor, and so if these NMX Neko realized they'd been sent on a wild goose chase then they'd already have a leg up in their pursuit.
"They are all dead on your order, Captain," Aiko assured Hoshi over a secure wireless line. "I have already calculated every cut to minimize any chance one of ours is injured."