[color=00aeef][center][h1]Jay Kane[/h1][/center][/color] [img]https://images4.alphacoders.com/896/89638.jpg[/img] Location: [color=00aeef]Unknown Sector, Quadrant Alpha[/color] (Calibration in Progress) [b]II[/b] Status: [color=00aeef]Sleeper[/color] [b]II[/b] Time: [color=00aeef]0000, Arrival time. (Calibration in Progress) [/color] Mission Status: [color=00aeef]Target Unknown. Beginning Search.[/color] [hr] Jay stepped out into the light. The sun shone bright, and he had to cover his face, not to get blinded. It was a whole new world. Skyscrapers reflecting the light, eating up the skies, smaller houses and urban areas that span below the rich districts. The console on his arm beeped and wrote "breathable" next to a small cloud icon on his wrist console. Jay took of his respirator and took a deep breath. The air was fresh, but it had a bitter feel to it. Smoke. It took a few seconds for Jay to realize something is up. Usually people would go around screaming if he amde his entrance like this on the street. Shouting "aliens" and or something else, Jay learned to ignore it as a background noise. There wasn't much sense in paying attention anyway. Unless they started questioning him, or called the police/military. Then he shot them. He shrug, and straightened his jacket. Checking his guns, he put them back in their holster, and then started to silently examine the cause of disconcern. Around a huge building in the middle of town, many smaller piles of smoke rose up, along with a harmony of gunshots and explosions. Mechanised screams mixed with human shouts as Jay used his gear to examine the battlefield better. Big insectoid robots attacked smaller installements where humanoid soldiers hunkered down and deseperatley tried to hold the bots back. The fabled Kbots. He never met them before, but there sure was something about them that wasn't exactly to his liking. Maybe the big steel claws? Who knows. Jay's goggles retracted and his wrist console brought up a small map of the city (OOC: Guys I swear I'll make it soon, don't hurt me pls). He silently examined it, checking for any larger residental areas and volatile shootouts. He didn't want to interfere with this dimension too much. As much as this is another one of those so called "HUBS", there was still no need to cause a ripple in the ocean of reality. He kneeled down and opened his backpack. From inside he pulled a small speherial device shining with a chrome reflection in the sunshine. Jay pressed the sphere, and the swiped on it with his fingers in a complex pattern. The device started buzzing and let out a small blue glow, before disappearing with the rest of the bag. [color=00aeef]"Hook"[/color] Jay said, and in under a second his empty wrist was wrapped ina small device, hooked to a grapling hook. [color=00aeef]"Blink"[/color] For a second there was a rush of air, but then a loud crack could be heard, and Jay found himself almost hitting a wall. [color=00aeef]"Goddamn stupid device."[/color] He input some numbers and strange signals into the wrist console and soon after a message popped up. [color=00aeef]"Goddamn stupid dimension that is."[/color] He let out an angry sigh. [color=00aeef]"Well it seems I just have to make without teleporting. At least my void bag is still working"[/color] His grapling hook on his wrist, Jay swiftly flew across the streets, switching from side to side to move as fast as he could. Empty streets everywhere, occasionally a few people walking down the street, cautious. Scared faces from the window. Finally Jay reached what it seemed to be the end of the district. He pulled himself up a building, and then settled on top, to take a better look. The fight still raged across the city, however the battle aroudn the middle part seem to have escalated a lot quicker than what he thought at first. There were a lot moe bots that initialy, and a lot less human fighters. He needs to get used to this dimension quick, unless this is gonna be weird to think of. Just then with a hiss and a crackle, his brain implant decyphered a radio transmission, until it slowly became audiable. "It has been three hours since the walls of Guild City has been breached by an unknown threat that we have chosen to classify as 'KBots'. With their strength and size, they were able to breach Roleplaying Discussion and march their way through Spam." Aha, so it was 3 hours since the breach. Jay looked at his wrist console calibrating time, and then turned his attention back at the broadcast. "Free did not stand a chance and neither did its Interest Check. Both were compromised approximately an hour ago," a pause came, and Jay tried tio calibrate some settings. It turned out it was a legitimate stop, but it was too late, he lost some transmission data. Buggers. "And the Guild Future Society is calling out to anyone who can hear this, who can act: we need you. Your city needs you. We need more than just unification now. We need action. And that is why we are calling out to everyone. To everyone who can act: take whatever weapons, powers and friends you have. Head to General Interest Checks. Fight with us there. We will fight even if you won't. We will save this city. We hope you do, too." Jay let out a small giggle at the transmission, hearing out the propaganda, and bitter fear out of it. Any how, according to the transmission the middle sector was "General". How starnge of a name for a city distrcit. His map calibrated automagically, and a small area of teh city lit up, labeled Gneral, with thousands of small red and blue dots indicating the bots and so called "peacekeepers". Then the map begin to show interfernece, and soon the dots disappeared, and left Jay with onyl the bare map, and swearing. [color=00aeef]"Damn interference."[/color]