[i]“Didn’t know Abrax preferred to be on bottom!” “Can’t it wait?” “This is so sudden, I feel like some foreplay is needed before we go any further!” [/i] [i]"Ready to go captain, give the command and we are out of here!"[/i] Everything was happening so fast for Rosa, one minute she was pissing it up in a bar with Abrax and the next, Errol and his smartass remarks had jumped their way back into her life. It wasn't that she never got along with Errol, on the contrary Rosa actually considered Errol a friend, much like any other on the ship and actually enjoyed his presence, they expressed themselves in almost in a yin and yang fashion. As they stepped outside, Rosa's eyes were immediately drawn to Trish, before she noticed Calaway standing beside her, Zik burst through the wall in what could only be described as the most 'Zik method' of arriving to a reunion ever. "It's like he's always in a film." She said aloud to Errol and Abrax as the three ran down to unite with their former comrades. The sting still angered her to this day, having to use the word former any time any of the crew came up in conversation. She missed the Dashers. [i]“Declan, you son of a bitch! Where’s my goddamn money?!”[/i] As Errol lashed out at the team's former captain and began his strike to the head, Rosa thought it fortunate that she was beside him at the time given the current situation. Declan and Vahn among other crewmen had a bit of a habit of getting into poker games back in the day, and at least to her knowledge, they were always the source of basically [b]any[/b] animosity among the crew that she ever experienced. Raising her left hand to meet Errol's wrist in flight; catching the punch. "Now's not the time really the time mate." She argued. Moments later a massive group of Vorcha came bursting through the hole in the wall, prompting the Dashers to draw their weapons, and Rosa to raise her barriers. A blueish purple hue surrounded her as the biotic protection went up and Abrax's voice rung through the air as shots came in from their weapons. [i]"Ready to go captain, give the command and we are out of here!"[/i] "Oh? You don't seem so keen to fight after all these years. [i]You've changed[/i]." she joked, beginning a sprint past her team-mates and towards the fray. The blue aura she emitted seemed to crackle and pulse as she picked up speed, scanning the dozens of Vorcha for the biggest threat and generating what many referred to as an annihilation field as she went before coming into a full biotic charge. Jumping from her teammates to the Vorcha in an instant, she landed a devastating jump kick to the head of one carrying a missile launcher, which knocked his shot at the group slightly off target just in the nick of time. As she fell to her feet she regained her balance and entered a kickboxing stance with her right arm and leg forward, shifting her weight lower and slipping a punch from the Vorcha's omni-blade clad hand and countered with a heavy left uppercut to it's unarmoured ribs, forcing the alien to keel over and land on his face under the pure force from the biotically charged punch. With a shifting of her feet and a raising of her right leg however, Rosa smashed the tip of her armour's boot into the Vorcha's temple, knocking him out with ease before turning her attention back to the Vorcha 'Heavy'. He hissed as he threw the unloaded launcher to the ground in frustration and began to advance upon the human. Enraged, the Vorcha swung one arm after the other with the claw-like blades protruding from his omni-tool in attempts to slice through her throat and chest but was unsuccessful in landing a strike as the woman backed up and parried, redirecting the force of the unskilled fighter's strikes away from her as she went. However, as much as she was avoiding being hit, the ferocity of the beast-like alien was such that she could not land a counter strike. Then, came her opportunity as the Vorcha mercenary attempted a jumping attack, arms spread wide hoping to essentially bundle her to the ground under his weight. But Rosa's reactions were too quick and she was riding her high, she was even more relentless than usual. With a rapid generating of a throw field as she twisted her upper body out of the way she launched the Vorcha spine-first into a nearby window frame, deterring the attack with a rather comical climax at the foot of the breach from which Zik had emerged. Finally advancing, Rosa moved to the Vorcha she had previously thought defeated as he attempted to rise to his feet once more, despite having been thrown into a wall. Grabbing him first by the spines on his head while he knelt; then slamming her knee in between his eyes [b]twice[/b] before his body went limp. As the rest of the Vorcha came piling through the breach, Rosa rushed closer into the combat to prevent the Vorcha manoeuvring their weapons fast enough to shoot her. With a singularity thrown to the middle of the pack, her comrades began proving covering fire and entered the fray themselves.