Voira scanned the room as they entered, noting the position of each of the local guards, the security of the representatives, and the layout of the room. It was open. Far to open for her liking. [i]It'd make a good killing ground if someone would just put shooters on the upper balconies.[/i] She kept the three of them near a door, ready to make a quick exit if things went south. Her eyes briefly lingered on the Human delegation, noting how many security personnel they had brought. [i]Clearly, someone wants to intimidate the other delegates.[/i] She thought, briefly smirking before going back to scanning the room, fingers tapping on her pistol again. Voira was eager for the meeting to begin, and to show that everything was perfectly normal. Then of course, all the citadel delegates, including Avatar, began acting confused. Voira's eyes snapped to Avatar as it began to speak, followed quickly by the Turian. What she heard she didn't like. "Shit." The Asari muttered under her breath, stepping closer to Raa, putting barrier over the Quarian again. "Be ready to move." She drew her Razer pistol, ready for whatever was coming, just as the guards began to move to secure the exits and try gain control of the crowd. Which failed, as all the security personnel drew their own weapons and pointed them at the guards. For a few moments, it was a tense situation that was ready to explode at any moment. Then Geth took one down quickly enough, but not quietly enough. The other guards noticed the commotion and then the gunfire started. Focused mainly on the soldiers of the representatives, some fire entering the crowd. Mass panic and chaos ensued, something Voira was shamelessly happy to use to their advantage. Bullets whizzed by, some pinging off of her shield, far too close to Raa for Voira's comfort. "We're leaving!" She snapped, grabbing Raa and pushing her out of the door as the rest of the crowd began to run towards the open exit. In a few more strides she picked the Quarian up and was pushing her ahead of her again. "Run! Run damn you!" She didn't know what the local guards were trying to do, and she didn't care. Right now, all she cared about was getting Raa to safety. A nearby door caught her eye and she yanked the Quarian towards it, slamming her pistol butt against the button and then shoving Raa roughly inside. Voira ran in herself, slamming the door shut again. She took two quick steps and then was on her knees in front of Raa, trusting that the guards will be too busy to follow, one hand near her pistol. "Look at us. Are you hurt? Did the bastards get you?"