[b]Nono, Restaurant District, Yggdrasil[/b] While keeping tertiary attention on the fighting of her comrades, Nono's primary focus was on the lady with the katana, and the fight therein. It was still a tad creepy, to hear her actually looking forward to getting shot at with a planet slicing laser, or being put in close proximity to a black hole, or something like that, but Nono quickly dismissed that distracting notion as she got to it. She struck, and kicked, utilizing android strength with her basic combat ability to try and get past the womans guard and land a blow. But in the process her mind was able to pick on the lack of effort towards offensive action on her opponents part, which would have succeeded most likely. What was she up to? Then, breakthrough, a hit to the shoulder that should probably have left her bones there completely shattered, and yet somehow it didn't, and the woman brought her sword spinning in such a way so as to avoid critical damage. Impressive, but worrying at the same time. She could take a hit like that? But more immediate priorities presented themselves, and Nono acted, dodging down and to the side, while her arm shot up to grab at the woman's wrist. If she missed, well, she would probably lose the arm, but it could be replaced. And if she succeeded, then she could forcefully disarm the woman with her superior strength, and end this fight. She'd just have to hope it worked. --- [b]Cinder Fall, Research Facility[/b] The answer she got was...less than stellar, and not all that enlightening, So, Cinder mentally shrugged, and ignored it, focusing on the fighting. The girl was good, using that arm as a guard, but Cinder was better, as a kick sent her opponent sprawling back into the jam that Charlotte had provided, unintentionally helpful for once. Cinder advanced then, to hit the girl while she was down, only for Charlotte to get in the way as the little Witch sprung at her foe like a cannonball. It was better than the bigger, head biting form, but Cinder had to dodge out of the way, not exactly amused by her helpers interference, just when she'd had the upper hand as well. "What a nuisance," she muttered to herself in a low tone, about a second before Charlotte was grabbed and tossed at her in retaliation. This was easier to dodge, and if she hadn't then her aura would have caught the creature, but that was secondary importance, for as she came out of her dodge, her weapon shifted, forming into a black bow with three arrows on it, which she fired in a spread at her target. The arrows would explode on impact, and Cinder was confident that she had the upper hand now. It was just a matter of making this poor girl realize it --- [b]Misaka 10032, Client World 12262009-A[/b] Misaka cast a look back to her bag, determining whether she should have Kakine stop so she could grab it, but after a moment of deliberation decided to let it go. It would probably still be there when she was done, and retrieving her electron goggles was of a higher priority. So she turned her attention to the flying girl as she aimed down the sights of her Toy Soldier. "'...Negative,' Misaka says with a serious expression as she follows the target," Misaka replied, answer the question of whether she could get an analysis. Without her goggles, that would be hard, so they would just have to make due. It wasn't like this was the first time, sadly. Fortunately though, she had plenty of combat experience. "'Rubber bullets,' Misaka informs her companion as she takes aim," Misaka said, at least having some foresight in that regard so they wouldn't have to worry about killing people, at least on purpose. She was just as averse to murder as Kakine was. While Kakine attempted to negotiate once more, Misaka had tried, and now went with the alternative option. "Engaging," she announced before opening fire, firing rubber bullets at the flying witch while relying on the automatic targeting to hit her. This, while attempting to avoid damage to the goggles. But she was confident of her success rate.