Albatross
The enemy took hits from the away team, but were capable and at the ready, as well. They fired off rounds and hit the away team members that had propelled forward, nicking their armor or causing them to flinch and recoil. The first enemy to be felled was still down and another body piled onto it while yet another was forced to their knees and had to regain their balance by putting a hand to the ground ad happened to instead touch the Kaiyo's most recent victim's body, instead. The L'Kor recoiled when he realized he was pushing off of the dead and stumbled backwards, falling on his back. At this rate, the away team would have difficulty stepping over the bodies between them and the hallway to engineering.
Despite that, they were still up against five power armored L'Kor in this room, alone. They needed a strategy, a complete plan of attack. One that would give them leverage over the enemy and one that would make it so that they could get past this room of about eight more power armored L'Kor. They had valuable time that they shouldn't lay to waste any longer.
YSS Kaiyō
Bridge
"Arblitrated Shan! You're doing excellently!" Eden said, peering over the sensors operator Deio Asuka's shoulder, seeing Shan's handiwork on the volumetric display. "Keep hitting them where it hurts!" The battleship's engines were failing, but most of its weapons were still active. It shot out through its dual plasma arrays and the Kaiyo's pilot Ito Arnjborg had to move the Plumeria quickly out of the way, changing the direction with which Arbitrated Shan should continue to shoot.
Outside of the Bridge
"We are engaging an enemy fleet," Rei said simply. "The away team is aboard a battleship working to disable it while the bridge crew is working on disabling carriers and fighters."
She stood with her legs spread apart and hands in front of her, one cupping the other. Her senses were on high alert—this was a threatening NMX Neko, after all. But there was something about Amanozako that told her she needed to worry less about being attacked and worry more about helping the Neko as if she was like herself, save for some of the nationalism and allegiance to the Empire. Since the captain had trusted her enough to et her on board, Rei knew to trust her enough to know the situation the 6th squadron was facing.