[b]The Gadgeteer (Hits: N/A)[/b] [b][i]Mk.II Armor[/i][/b] [b]PsyCoins: N/A[/b] [b]Aether: N/A[/b] [b]Inventory: GamePlayer X+, 5 GamePlayer cartridges[/b] The Gadgeteer sighed in his mind, the other prisoners said some pretty nasty things to him but he pretended to be knocked out so they would just stop and ignore him. According to the HUD, he was at 15% of the charge required for a timeskip. Still a long while yet, and his arms and legs were beginning to hurt. He heard a door open to the warehouse, and some shouting from an angry individual. "What the hell is it doing there?! Get it into the medical ward! We need to find out what that... [i]thing[/i]... is capable of! The Gadgeteer gulped and started struggling as the crane headed to try and pick up the cage. Suddenly the electromagnet deactivated, and his limbs were left free. Turning to the lock, he realized he had a big problem... A gatling isn't accurate enough to shoot a lock off. The crane picked up the crate and began carrying it towards a tunnel. He would need precise timing for this... As it passed over a stack of empty cages, he fired the gatling upwards, tearing the crane arm to shreds. Halting in its tracks, it began flying apart under the sustained fire and finally gave way, causing the cage to plummet 2 stories. Upon landing, the force blew the cage door wide-open, enabling the Gadgeteer to escape. An alarm was pulled, and the doors to the building began to lock down. The Gadgeteer made a mad dash for the nearest one, and did a slide through it just before it closed. On the other side, he found himself on a train platform where several small rail cars were unloading fresh prisoners... --- [@DiamondBlizzard] [@Guess Who] The officer began speaking in a strange language with a few borrowed words from English, with plenty of French, German, Russian, Spanish and even a couple Native American words in the mix. Though they didn't know it, it had a distinct accent from the street slang the muggers spoke when attacking the Gadgeteer. While they couldn't make heads or tails of what the full sentence was, they did catch the words "cage rules". They might notice that seemingly there was no way for a human being to access the cage, only a door on the side which seemed to have been freshly built, an object resembling a certain plumbing fixture bolted to the bottom of the cage, and a couple of hookups on the walls as well as one leading from the "object". It was as if the setup was designed so they would never have to be let out... --- [@MisterEightySix] The electric "police van" arrived at a garage door with an emblem on it. The door opened, and the van traveled down a spiraling tunnel until it reached a small platform. The van's roof opened up, and a crane lifted the cage out of the vehicle, placing it on a small self-powered rail car guarded by two more "police officers". A mechanism locked the cage into a slot on the rail car, which prevented the door from opening even if it was unlocked. It sped along the tracks for a few minutes, but after reaching a certain point an alarm went off and a large metal door closed the route behind them off. Although the Privateer couldn't understand them, one of the guards said something about an attempted escape. It arrived at a platform, but the guards suddenly took out their weapons, which she could now clearly see were a sort of pneumatic arrow launcher. A diminutive figure in some sort of strange armor revved up a pair of gatlings built into his wrists, fired off a few rounds at some security cameras in the station, then shouted something to the guards the Privateer wouldn't understand. "I don't want to use these, but they aren't exactly planning to have me go to the tribunal or whatever they called it! You can try and let them dissect me, or you can say I overpowered you and let me go!" The guards looked at each other, pressed a button on the control panel of their vehicle and abandoned the rail car as the two doors blocking the subway tunnels opened again. The Gadgeteer hopped in the driver's seat and pushed the throttle forward as fast as it could go.