[@Fenfeir] Abbigaill paused to look back at the man with the strange smile on his face. "Uh. You mean the marine ship?" She blinked and looked around. "We could do that. I mean, a ship is a ship, right? Long as it moves across the seas I'll take anything." It was tempting to say more, maybe make a joke or two, but bullets started flying behind them. Which was one thing, but the loud, buzzing sound moving towards them was even more concerning. [@BladeSS4] Effen paused as the man he called walked up to him and questioned what it was he wanted. "What do I want?" The marine's puppet crossed his arms and shook his head. "For starters, what I want, is for the common man such as yourself to stop acting like every marine in the world is someone to be defensive against. As for why I called you over." He paused and leaned forward to get a better look at the man. There was something familiar about the figure but he couldn't put his mind on it. "You aren't from around here. So what I want is a name and a reason for what you're doing here in Shell town." [@Noodles] Lisa's eyes narrowed at the woman's sudden change in direction. There was a moment's hesitation behind her eyes where things flashed and possibilities danced like anxious old folks at a conga line. She wasn't a fool. One couldn't get as far as she was if being a fool. Of course, she didn't slow down as she moved and by the time she realized what was going to happen, it was too late and the javelin was thrusting forwards towards her chest. The sharp end went through, with no problems, but there wasn't any blood. "Close." Lisa said, jumping back before her target could cause an explosion. "But not close enough." Without waiting for a response from her target, Aka's opponent's made a fist and her hand, followed by her arm shot forward as if on a spring. [@Stern Algorithm] Ruckus stepped up to the man he was addressing and put his arms behind his back as he waited for the former marine to finish his lines. Once it became apparent that the man had completely what he had to said the marine captain grunted and shook his head. "Great minds indeed. It's insulating for a traitor like you to claim us having anything in common what so ever." He smiled. "Now, normally I'd prefer to kill you were you stand, but the world government is in a kick these days. They want public executions and a lot of them. So if you surrender now and come quietly I can guarantee you a few extra days of life as your shipped off in a boat to whatever little piece of land they want to try this on next." He shrugged. "Or you can resist. It really doesn't make much difference to me. Personally I prefer you resist." The larger man's eyes narrowed. "It would really help me to relieve this aggression I've built up over that botched job you did before running like a dog."