As they fell, Svetlana was throwing herself, aware that whatever the fuck they were doing, this better be worth it. She turned, aware that Spectre had rammed into her like a truck- but she'd already been aiming outwards, and wasn't half suprised. The freefall was crazy- she had no parachute on her back, and she was hurling to the earth at 120mph, with a man that also didn't have a parachute clambering onto her. She realesed, looking down. "At least I was aiming right!" She yelled, screaming with joy as she slammed into the crash mat, at almost the same time as Spectre. The impact was hard, and it was mainly there for her, over Spectre. He'd been thrown off, as Iceman came down, covering with the grenade launcher, aware that this was too much anarchy. "We go, quickly." She said, looking to him, as she got off the mat, dusting herself off as she checked the Groza, moving through the streets as the three moved out, to the boat. They'd have to take Iceman- this was nothing short of anarchic. Spectre had been too noisy, too plucky and not to her liking. He was good, but needed to perhaps change his methods. Iceman too- he'd get himself killed at this rate. It was meant to be a fast and quick operation. She had been waiting on Spectre, and now, the body count was high. Lucky this was Mumbai- but she knew that this company was not one that they'd strike again so quickly. Following through, they made it to the docks, where she got into the boat, almost throwing it under, with her weight, as she turned the engine on. "In, in!" She added, as the noise of distant sirens and cars coming could show that things were going to hell. They needed to get offshore, quickly. And that they did. "Blackbird Flight, this is Black Eagle. We have the package for our operator, we've got the boat's Fulton rigged. Suck us in." She added, as the balloon in the middle of the boat inflated, and a huge line went up, the helium balloon lifting it upwards as a set of IR lights on the cable flashed up on the pilot's night vision. He was flying low, but for good reason. The whole line caught, Svetlana looking to the two. "Hang the fuck on." She added, right in the nick of time as the boat caught air, the whole thing lifted off the waves as she looked back, at the skyline of Mumbai, in the distance. The boat was pulled in, as she kept a firm grip on the boat's straps, not wanting to fall out, as the plane's rear door opened up. The boat was scooped in through the cable, and went inside, the small Zodiac containing all three operators. She had a full debrief to make, especially with a certain operator. ---- The C17 left with the team aboard, this one being Imran, Antoine, Dom and Howard. The vehicle of choice was the VAB, a lightweight APC that was more of an APC than truck, though it's wheeled nature put it between an MRAP and a LAV. The .50 cal RCWS station changed that- and was the main reason it wasn't. It was French in design, a former Cold-War relic that still looked modern today. It was fast, it was well armed, and a surplus, painted in black- perhaps suiting it well on streets, where it would move quickly and efficiently. It was a 4x4 vehicle, and accommodated a team like Imran's well. Dom had just enough headroom, and for the four of them, sitting around it, they had been doing a good job. "Plan is simple, as I will now update. Antoine here will insert before us, ghosting into the compound and doing what she pleases. I assume that the destruction of the mechanized suits and ALL forces there will be on the agenda- and she'll scare them for us before we get there, maybe do some damage of her own. We'll follow in with the VAB, right from Santiago Airport. No stoppages." He simply added, looking over, smiling. "All good fun." He simply said, as he then walked up to the VAB and opened it up, Imran switching on the radio within the vehicle, his MP3 hooked up, playing some [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeRDDWmar3Q]Lower than Atlantis[/url], leaning back as he nodded his head against the cold steel of the C17's cargo bay. ---- On the ground, the way that Howard had floored it through was epic, as Imran readied his Mk48, already moving to the back as he opened the door up. He switched his perspective to Antoine, to see her feed. And was almost horrified, though somehow, pleased. "Antoine...you never cease to amaze. We'll keep an eye on you, try not to set you off with any rounds. Keep that thing alive, we'll examine it when we get back." He added, as they stopped, and the rear ramp opened up, as Imran tapped his shoulder, as his visor locked shut. "Go get some." He said, smirking, as he brought up his weapon, following the heavy as they left the VAB under fire, as he used him as cover before sliding behind a scrapped out Mercedes, as Domineco opened up. The M242 Autocannon needed stationary fire, or else it would hit a tree somewhere in Kansas, though it tore through enemies and turned them to paste. And the big Italian was going to make a mess of anything he saw, Imran was sure of it. Firing from his cover, as the scrapyard turned to anarchy, he lept up onto and over a bus, the extended reach of the exoskeleton giving him the abillity to at least gain some height, before moving behind a stacked VW Beetle, firing from the cover on two enemies moving down an alley on the side of Domineco. Howard's fifty lit up the area down the main alley of movement within the scrapyard, whilst the large multi-storeyed warehouse, a modular design that looked as if Artemis had just dropped it here as a local HQ of sorts, storing equipment and those Mechanized Suits. It was good that Antoine had dealt with the problem- she had one already, after sneaking into the compound earlier than they did. He knew that Svetlana and Antoine, as well as Howard were powerhouses, the elite trio that he always knew that would be the most exceptional of his operators. He didn't want that bias, but he knew that for any occasion, one of those three would solve your problem. That was based off his opinion of their skill- and it would need some proof to change, on Spectre, Iceman and Dom. The latter was good, but combined with Svetlana, he wanted to see their operational capability. He'd never throw away a good operator. The former two were new, and would soon see if they'd earn that recognition. That he could turn to them and rely on them to deal with problems. Right now, they weren't anything, not till they showed their worth. From his cover, Imran lept down, moving with Domineco, the heavy taking shots from everywhere as Imran covered his back, when he moved out, around corners and angles that he wouldn't instantly recognize. Switching to the MGL, he shot three rounds into the base of a car stack, then watching as the whole thing tipped. A M1151 with a .50 on it, that fired heavily on Domineco, suddenly was engulfed, as well as two infantry before another, as the whole thing collapsed over. "Like a domino", he thought to himself, not saying it on comms as he left the shock to everyone else, wasting another gun truck, a technical with a SPG-9 on it with a repeated set of shots that blew it over and onto it's side, before the SPG was loaded. Ducking down, as a volley of fire came from a team moving out with RPK-74 SAWs and AK-12s, he let Domineco handle this, and let Howard push up with the vehicle, as the assault was well underway. They were approaching the warehouse, something that looked like it had been built as a steel structure that was built to piece together quickly, housing equipment and various other kit. They'd need to leave no trace of this- and Imran had a good idea of how they'd handle explosives here. Using their own to get rid of it would be fine.