[center][IMG]http://i.imgur.com/gq61IN0.jpg[/IMG][/center] Shoot everything that moves? That was their game plan? Jasper guessed that Est was more of an offensive player than anything else. That personality trait definitely marked them opposites. If the leading was up to her, she'd get to higher ground and await for passersbys instead of hunting them down, but she guessed that's not how the game went here. Despite her preference to hide and wait instead of tracking down the others, Breeze and Est continued towards the commotion and gun fire not too far from where they were venturing and soon enough, they met with a couple of bots. Her heart almost leaped out from her chest as she pointed her gun, but then blanked out and ducked behind a tree trunk instead. Luckily, she had soldiers and Inadi on her her side for they finished the mechanical enemies without needing her help. Peeking out from her concealed hiding spot, she emerged from the foliage and joined her group as they reloaded their guns, inspecting the healthless droids laying on the ground with broken head domes. Tightening her grip on the gun, Est announced that the Orange Team was nearby and they were to go towards the swamp in order to cross paths. Strangely enough, the swamp did look real, a scene one would find out in actual nature; outside, not inside an arena. She was surprised at the detail they put in. Unfortunately, the smell of a murky swamp was there hovering over the area too. Inadi didn't appear to be taking the aroma too well either, using his shirt in a poor attempt at blocking off the wretched stench. More than once, she almost ended up slipping on a moist stepping stone or a marshy patch and the haunting quiet, apart from the nature noises, was drifting more towards a dangerous kind of quiet. Inadi joked about being reminded of the smell of dead corpses and she wrinkled her nose with a grin and a nod. Eventually, a strong sense of vulnerability began to eat away at her confidence and before she could nudge Inadi to tell him about how she was feeling, a shot was fired from who knows where. A sharp sting on the chest alerted Jasper that she had just taken a hit and a pretty harmful one at that, bringing her health bar down to 90%. Inadi went frantic and fired towards the direction of the paintball while Est and Breeze took a stance that looked ready for anyone that was out there. They were at a disadvantage she knew that and the fact was making her want to surrender. Feeling a hand wrap around her own, she was then pulled along with Inadi towards a log that would provide for much safer cover and they called Est and Breeze to duck somewhere protected as well. Scanning the radar displayed on the lower left side of her view, she saw a single red coordinate blinking close to them. Whoever that was must've shot them. Inadi's coordinate was blinking too and she grinded her teeth as she willed it to fade away. It was giving away their current position, but at least they knew that the enemy was in close proximity. Peeping from behind the log, she eyed Est and Breeze for some sort of signal on what to do next. Suddenly, a fire was shot at her peeking head — landing headshot. That was one of the most fatal targets and her health further decreased down to a 75%. She crouched back down and wiped some paint from her helmet that was obscuring her vision. Jasper's brain had been shaken a little by the impact of the shot, but over all she was alright. The paintball had come from Aiden who was snickering gleefully at his deadly precision. "Headshot!" he whispered in a sing songish tune whilst he jeered with light punches to no one in particular. Lizbeth rolled her eyes at the soldier and couldn't believe how brutally he had shot the poor human. "Take it easy. You probably gave her a second heart attack apart from Lesley's." Turning to Lesley and Leila, she beckoned for the four of them to huddle up. "Alright, here's the game plan. Aiden and I will take on Est and Breeze while you two do what you can to take out the couple." Lizbeth made eye contact with the two off them, seeking out any confusion in their expressions, but the two seemed to understand. "Ok, you know what to do," She made a gesture at Aiden and the pair creeped to a different section. Aiden had a playful smile on as he spotted Breeze. "Aye Lizzie, you deal with the girl. It'd be unfair for her- OI!" He wasn't able to finish his sentence since Lizbeth had reached over and knocked him on the helmet. "Whatever you say 'captain' but don't bring gender into your reasoning. You know very well I can beat you in a one on one," She challenged him. The male soldier stuck his tongue out at her as he departed in search of Est. Meanwhile, Lizbeth had propped up her gun and peeking into the scope. Breathing in lightly, she exhaled with a sigh and fired at Breeze's leg, a splatter of red washing over the Nobody's boot. Lizbeth tensed up and fired two more for good measure before sprinting for a different location.