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"Should we deal with this like how we dealt with that
L'Kor battleship that one time?" Meissa asked. The strategy they used was decent enough, she felt. It wasn't a bad move, although the casualty count was a little high for her tastes.
Meissa also considered the options. Lining up for a firefight was a possibility. Their weapons were precise, with only Sora having the spray-and-pray weapon. They had drones which were also good for accurate shooting. There wasn't a very high chance overall that they would ping something on the reactor and cause critical damage somewhere and cause the station to go
bang with them inside. A swift teleport strike,
like the one she did with Sora in the training simulator, could also be an option. It lacked the typical Meissa Nashira signature of 'everything-blows-up-and-goes-to-hell,' but she was okay with not having the signature. Most of the time all of that was just a side effect, anyways.
"Side effect." Yeah, right. Saying that to herself as she used plastic explosives as her multi-tool of a weapon. Grenade, breaching charge, landmine, and kindling to cause chain reactions across an enemy ship. Maybe Arbitrated was right. Her plastic explosives were pretty scary. Scary enough that this mission depended on her plastic explosives to blow the enemy reactor to hell and back and cause some pretty fireworks for the newbies to see.
Stay in the jet stream, Meissa.
"I'd suggest either going in and brawling it out with them," Meissa spoke up, after exiting her odd chain of thought, "or teleporting and wiping them."
"Our weapons should be precise enough to avoid collateral damage, except for Sora, unless if she uses her LASR. Either that or she uses her Aether Gatling as a suppression weapon. And teleporting in would allow us to catch them off guard, which gives us enough time for our personnel to get into position." she continued. "Although if we decide to brawl it out, we can make use of every asset we have -- drones, shields, snipers."