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Escape
Fire, screaming, gun shots. A lot of it. I awoke with a start bolting up right. I immediately regretted that as my back cracked, and not in the good way. My neck and shoulders were stiff from laying on the cold stone floor of the jail cell.
That’s right. I, Blazing Ace, Captain of the Arial Raiders of Rouge S.W.A.T., have been captured. My face felt bare. I reached up and felt around my face. My Goggles were gone.
I stood, stretching the aches and pains from by body. I looked myself over and noted they didn’t take my cloths as well.
Big screw up on their part.
Unstitching a seem on my coat, she pulled out three small chips. I smiled, thanking the idiocy known as Empire Enforcers.
I tossed one of the chips at the farce field that locked me in here. The chip imbedded itself in the force field, red lines beginning to seep from the chip.
The red lines spread from the chip all over the force field, once covered, the force field disintegrated.
I was now free.
Cautiously I looked out of my cell. There was no one in the hallway. I stepped out into the hall and ran left. I remembered the lay out from the maps we used to rescue the wrongfully accused. The evidence room was somewhere on the bottom floor.
Running down the hall I stopped at an inter section as I had heard a noise. I listened. There it was again. As zapping sound of someone trying to bust down a force field. There is only one person I know that would be stubborn enough to do that. Following the sound, I took a left.
I was right. Following its source lead me to my former apprentice, BloodDash. She was kicking the door, getting shocked each time. She eventually gave up and flopped on her back. She let out a frustrated growl. BloodDash must have been taking her anger out on the force field for a while now. She would never give up that easily.
“BloodDash.” I said. She jumped up quicker than a snakes strike. She saluted, her face stoic, not revealing that she was surprised to see.
“Captain Blazing Ace.” She answered.
“At ease Dash. The formalities can wait.” She brought her hand down and relaxed slightly, but not all the way. My former apprentice stepped back as I tossed one of the microchips at the force field. The force field shattered and Dash stepped out.
“Let’s go.” She said. I nodded as I ran off in one direction, Dash following closely.
“Is The Woman ok?” She asked
“She’s safe for now.”
“And the others?”
“Not sure.”
“So as far as we know, we’re the only ones that escaped. Awesome.”
(Time skip)
By the time we found our stuff, the guards realized we escaped. Red lights and blaring alarms sounded throughout the building as we shot our way through the guards standing in our way.
“We can’t keep this up. We need to get out now!” yelled Dash over the alar.
“The exit is just around the corner. We can make it.” I yelled back. We fought back to back, keeping an eye out for more guards. They came in waves, like cockroaches and rats from a sewer drain. I took a grenade out of my bag and chucked it at the remaining guards in our way.
The grenade exploded, sending the guards flying into the walls.
“Run!” I yelled as we charged through the door. The moment we were outside we started up our jetpacks and took off, dodging bullets. We didn’t have to worry too horribly much as the Enforcers are really lousey shots.
We flew as fast as we could, and we did not stop until we retched an old Rouge S.W.A.T. out post.
As we stopped to rest we could only hope that the others weren’t dead.
Fire, screaming, gun shots. A lot of it. I awoke with a start bolting up right. I immediately regretted that as my back cracked, and not in the good way. My neck and shoulders were stiff from laying on the cold stone floor of the jail cell.
That’s right. I, Blazing Ace, Captain of the Arial Raiders of Rouge S.W.A.T., have been captured. My face felt bare. I reached up and felt around my face. My Goggles were gone.
I stood, stretching the aches and pains from by body. I looked myself over and noted they didn’t take my cloths as well.
Big screw up on their part.
Unstitching a seem on my coat, she pulled out three small chips. I smiled, thanking the idiocy known as Empire Enforcers.
I tossed one of the chips at the farce field that locked me in here. The chip imbedded itself in the force field, red lines beginning to seep from the chip.
The red lines spread from the chip all over the force field, once covered, the force field disintegrated.
I was now free.
Cautiously I looked out of my cell. There was no one in the hallway. I stepped out into the hall and ran left. I remembered the lay out from the maps we used to rescue the wrongfully accused. The evidence room was somewhere on the bottom floor.
Running down the hall I stopped at an inter section as I had heard a noise. I listened. There it was again. As zapping sound of someone trying to bust down a force field. There is only one person I know that would be stubborn enough to do that. Following the sound, I took a left.
I was right. Following its source lead me to my former apprentice, BloodDash. She was kicking the door, getting shocked each time. She eventually gave up and flopped on her back. She let out a frustrated growl. BloodDash must have been taking her anger out on the force field for a while now. She would never give up that easily.
“BloodDash.” I said. She jumped up quicker than a snakes strike. She saluted, her face stoic, not revealing that she was surprised to see.
“Captain Blazing Ace.” She answered.
“At ease Dash. The formalities can wait.” She brought her hand down and relaxed slightly, but not all the way. My former apprentice stepped back as I tossed one of the microchips at the force field. The force field shattered and Dash stepped out.
“Let’s go.” She said. I nodded as I ran off in one direction, Dash following closely.
“Is The Woman ok?” She asked
“She’s safe for now.”
“And the others?”
“Not sure.”
“So as far as we know, we’re the only ones that escaped. Awesome.”
(Time skip)
By the time we found our stuff, the guards realized we escaped. Red lights and blaring alarms sounded throughout the building as we shot our way through the guards standing in our way.
“We can’t keep this up. We need to get out now!” yelled Dash over the alar.
“The exit is just around the corner. We can make it.” I yelled back. We fought back to back, keeping an eye out for more guards. They came in waves, like cockroaches and rats from a sewer drain. I took a grenade out of my bag and chucked it at the remaining guards in our way.
The grenade exploded, sending the guards flying into the walls.
“Run!” I yelled as we charged through the door. The moment we were outside we started up our jetpacks and took off, dodging bullets. We didn’t have to worry too horribly much as the Enforcers are really lousey shots.
We flew as fast as we could, and we did not stop until we retched an old Rouge S.W.A.T. out post.
As we stopped to rest we could only hope that the others weren’t dead.
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