The giant metal ship in the sky was gone, vanishing to god knows where. By the time Ace and the rest of the rebels had arrived at the ruined palace grounds they were far too late to do anything. Jasmine and Asahina were gone, having been separated from Rika and Alem by the ship's tractor beam. Ace took all of the new information as well as a parent hearing that their child had brought knives and firecrackers to school. He was currently groaning to himself with his hand firmly placed on his forehead. Shizuka was rather drained as well, having little idea as to what to do next. With the Empire's base of operations destroyed, their presence on the world was in jeopardy. Seeing the symbol of their oppression toppled before their very eyes had a bit of a rallying effect on the citizens within Agrabah, with a little help they could easily take back their home world. Osa was in the midst of speaking with Alem about their plans. She wanted to act as quickly as possible, to capitalize on the population's fervor and the Empire's weakened state before they called in more reinforcements. With him and Okal's assistance, she was positive they would be successful. "Ace?" Shizuka spoke to Ace, waving her hand in front of his face. "Could you move your hand, I don't think you can see me waving at you." She said. Ace sighed and looked at her. "This is a mess, Shizuka. We've lost not one, but two Princesses of Heart. If we at least knew where that ship went we could follow them, but we don't even know that. Maybe I could call Chizuma and ask her to contact people on the other worlds, ask them if a hulking metal spaceship has entered their atmosphere..." Another sigh. Shizuka patted him on the shoulder. "It's fine, we'll think of something." "What, you have an idea?" "No, not really." [center]____[/center] "I could use a cure migraine spell right about now... Or maybe a 'Make my life not stink' spell actually..." Asahina mumbled as she looked around the mangled room she was in. The ship had crash landed, yet somehow both her and Jasmine were still alive. Aside from the noise inside the ship, she could faintly hear water crashing against the ship, if she was going to escape she needed to account for the fact that she was likely in the middle of nowhere. Picking up Jasmine and hoisting her on her back, she exited the room. "This place is in worse shape than I thought..." She said. The walls were buckling and sparking, it felt as if the place could collapse at any moment. She hurried her pace, which was unfortunately not very fast considering the person weighing on her. As she rounded a corner she heard something behind her. It was faint at first, like a jackhammer blocks away chipping at a sidewalk, but it was getting closer and louder. She couldn't assume it was anything friendly.