Ruby was intending to tell Cypress that she had planned things a little differently and like it or not, Ruby was not going before a public judge but unfortunately, she didn't have the time to do so. Although the helicopters had noise-reduction on them, they were still pretty damn loud gene they're closing in fast on you. What she did think, though, was that Aperture would at least be a little civil. She didn't expect for them to do a flying drive-by on her with rounds that looked pretty ty terrifying in shape. As the doors to the helicopter slid open and the two highly-trained operatives took positions, her brows furrowed softly in confusion before it hit her that they were carrying weapons, odd looking weapons at that, but still very much weapons. Those few moments seemed to be filled with surprises as the two operatives released the fast-moving rounds on her. She only had a second to duck down and hide her face but it wasn't exactly needed as when Ruby looked up, the rounds had bounced away harmlessly and Cypress was looking unamused. She was surprised to see Cypress lose because in her head, a few things quickly clicked into place. They had tested and developed weapons to deal with her, the girl who actually worked for them, so she imagined that Aperture was counting down the days they had left with Cypress. Blinking at the image of the buxom blonde falling to the ground, unconscious, confused her for a second before the screaming in her head reminded her - the protection is gone now. Jumping up into a running position, she reached out and took a hold of one of the nearby helicopters, the other one with the two men coming into the corner of her vision. As her eyes flared brightly and the helicopter began to spin out of control, the sedative rounds made contact with her soft skin and she was a goner after that. Her grasp on the helicopter and reality began to slip as she stumbled around a little, watching the helicopter right itself. "Sleepy... So sleepy..." She murmured finally before, she too, collapsed down onto the roof of the building. All she could remember after that was rough hands and then everything went black.