Nemo brought up a valid notion. Now that taking cover was a less feasible option as Lori could apparently destroy it with ease, the needed to act quick and buy themselves more time advantages. Travis got back on his feet though carefully so lest he unintentionally raises awareness to himself. Raiya had apparently took advantage of the moment after Lori's shot hade barely missed him and quickly advanced across the ship and then back into cover. Given the accuracy of her last shot, Lori was keeping a close eye on them and making good guesswork on where exactly her victims were hiding. For the moment, there were no follow up shots directed at him however whether she was actually planning her next shot or if she was scanning the deck was anyone's guess. At this point, Travis and perhaps everyone without a strong means of defense else were almost helpless if Lori had a good bead on them. Travis nevertheless decided to continue his efforts despite the feeling of another possible shot imminently whizzing towards him ever present. Travis kept his back against a new storage container and crept across its vertical surface until he stopped at the edge of it where a open gap separated his chosen cover with another storage unit. If Lori was still gunning for him, he suspected she would keeping an eye on that gap. That said, Travis held his position for time being but not without at least being productive. Channeling mana into his left hand and generated an eerie green magical circle, similar in structure and arte form as his earlier possession spell. However instead of pointing the circle towards something else, he instead directed it towards his right eye. The circle glowed in intensity as small ghostly tendrils spawned forth and conjoined with this hazel centered orb. The coloration of his pupil and iris soon faded to white, systematically blinding his rightmost vision. In a twist, he then carefully directed the circle towards the open space but ensured it was out of anyone's notice. Upon triggering the spell, a small transparent sphere of green began to grow from the tendrils of the circle itself. The process didn't take long to complete and soon his vision was complete again but not in the way it was before. Closing his left eye, his rightmost vision saw the world in a much different way. As he perceived it, his surroundings were of a chromic inverse whose eternal material essence wisping away in some unknown wind. The inversion and negating of natural colors created a pure white landscape in where anything that casted actual light was instead shrouded glistening black. In Travis' perspective, the dark looming storm clouds now lit up the sky and the areas of the deck where the deck lights shined had dimmed. However unusual this perception was, it did server a purpose. Travis could now perceive the flow of mana and where it had been carried. The spell he had conjured was very similar akin to a manalysis spell but functioned in a more extended manner. Through this new sight, Travis could literally see the vectors of each shot that were illuminated by the mana traces they had emitted. Turning his left hand just slightly his vision narrowed but now he could see the upper decks of the ship in closer detail as if he was already standing on the other side of the vessel. Making several more slight hand movement, he directed his literal ghost eye in track where each shot had come from. He eventually traced each shot vector back to what looked like a sort or observation nest or outpost and found the darkened profile of an individual residing within the outpost with a clear aura radiating off of them. It was likely Lori as all the shots traced back to his perceived signature. Noting an occurrence through their fight with Roy, Travis pulled out his manadial and prepared a whispered message meant for the entire team though had meant it mainly for Zoey given her earlier offer, "I have as visual on our sniper. She's located opposite side of the ship, right from the bridge, second level of the command deck, positioned on a observation post...doesn't look like she's focusing on anyone of us yet, just searching at the moment." Travis then paused for a moment and thought of this given situation. No one currently held an opportune moment to really do anything against Lori now that she was forcing everyone to keep their heads down just by making her threatening presence known. It seemed that the only way they were going to push their way forward would be to draw her attention just enough to apply enough momentum to tune the tables on her. Travis then continued, "She hasn't noticed me yet...from where I am, I could quickly grab her attention and draw her fire but I wouldn't be able to keep tabs on her like I am right now, not for awhile. I'm already pushing my luck as is."