At the scream, the warning, Niesha looked up. She was slightly away from Cari, checking to make sure everything was okay with her arrow, her bow hanging loosely from her bionic hand, which was, she learned seconds later, a mistake. As Nikola crashed into Cari, Niesha tried to grab Cari, to prevent her from falling, but only succeeding in nearly wrenching her pathetic human hand back completely, nearly breaking it. She bit back a curse, stumbling forward quickly, she tried to assess her options. She planted her feet against the wall, leaning over to watch Cari's sickening fall. Nausea rose in Niesha's stomach like a tsuanmi, threatening to spill out her mouth in a fountain of vomiting, but she swallowed hard, and knocked an arrow, as if she could pierce Cari and hold her, but she knew she couldn't. Knew it would just end in disaster, but she couldn't just do nothing. Niesha let out a frustrated growl, knowing all she could do at the moment was make her way down to Cari. She couldn't very well just leave her there, she would need defending. To Niesha, the plan was gone. She couldn't just let a team mate die, so she put the mission behind her, and she brought an arrow, rope tied to the end, down hard enough to embedded in the wall with her cybernetic hand, testing it with a few quick pulls. Her fear of heights forgotten for the moment, Niesha swung a leg over the side of the building, took a deep breath, and holding the rope in both hands, let herself fall. She slid down the wall, falling faster then she wanted, and hung tight to the rope. It slipped through her hands, burning the skin on them with friction, but Niehsa didn't let go until her feet hit solid ground. She stumbled, and looked around for Cari, seeing her lying on the ground, Dorkface by her. [color=f6989d]"Cari!"[/color] She cried, darting over to her, but as much as she wanted to kneel and check Cari over, she didn't, instead, she stayed standing, bow in front of her, an arrow in one hand, looking about them, ready to shoot an arrow at the slightest movement or sign that they were being attacked.