[h2][b][i][color=95c9f4]Sterling Lucien[/color][/i][/b][/h2] [color=95c9f4]"No. We can manage."[/color] The sniper spoke up before entering the sewers. She coughed a bit when she smelled the air, somewhat wishing she had her scarf or her facemask. Though it wasn't snowing, and she really never used either except under those circumstances. She tugged her hood over her head as she started forward, adjusting the scope on her rifle just a bit for much shorter zoom. Still being attentive, Sterling thought about her approach to this entire scenario. Numbers unknown, skill unknown, aura strength, unknown. Best be prepared for the worst. If need be, she always has a few explosive cartridges for the unlucky ones. Though considering the common type, and some terrorists, they rely on numbers and resources rather than skill. Which usually meant one shot from her rifle might break someone's aura quick enough. Sterling was presented a question, an interesting one at that. The plan? For her, it usually involved just taking her time from far away enough that they don't even see her there, although that one would be a bit of an issue down here. The other huntress seemed confident in her abilities to disarm the bomb, that just left Sterling to do the rest until she could. Or maybe they could try and take them all out before going for the bomb? It all depends on how they're set up. As the two of them walked, Sterling took a few seconds to think it all over, thinking of how to do it. [color=95c9f4]"If you decide to rush towards the bomb and stick to it, or take them out first, you can trust me. I'll follow your lead."[/color] No mercy in this one. Not a single bit. People here are trying to hurt a bunch of innocent people, and according to the Colonel, there weren't too many restrictions here. While Sterling felt somewhat bad for going off and treating this mission like a Grimm extermination mission, the terrorists had a lot similar with those creatures constantly attacking humanity. They both just wanted to cause issues for people. So, why not just treat them as so? She's done things like this in the past, with somewhat satisfying results of dropping someone after one shot. This one shouldn't be too difficult. The only worrying part is that they probably should work fast. The more time they give themselves, the less time their enemies have to prepare whatever they have in store. Sterling sped up her pacing just by a little bit, occasionally shifting her gaze to Perry to keep up the pace.