Red's eyes opened a little more to express her surprise in the girlish voice, fan-girling. [color=00aeef]"Man. Nobody ever wants my autograph."[/color], Blue hummed quietly to Red, with a bit of sincere disappointment in his tone. Red didn't pay Blue any mind though, and continued to watch the spectacle of Azure seemingly have an internal argument with itself in two voices. Red gave a bashful wave at the female's outcry of love, her face lightened in a smile but it was a weak attempt at hiding her discomfort. This type of fan-clubbing wasn't unusual to Red, heck, sometimes a few games came on a little [i]too strongly[/i], but for some reason hearing it come from a more upper classed hero was very unusual. Of course, Red knew Azure himself wasn't shouting his adoration but she had to admit to feeling a tinge embarrassed for the blue mechanoid. [color=ed1c24]"It's okay."[/color], Red replied immediately to the robot's apology, sort of interrupting but she was quiet enough to where it might have not even been heard. [color=00aeef]"Huh. A robot who speaks third person.. Or is that a guy in there? On the other end? I'm not sure how he works, to be honest.[/color], Blue chimed quietly to Red. She had to agree with her companion's blabbering. She wasn't entirely sure if how Azure was made up. Was he a suit or droid? Fortunately, Red was saved from her confusion by the familiar cry of citizens fleeing for their lives. Azure seemed to have noticed this two as the moment he stopped talking, he sprung past her with a sharp whistle of alarm. Red casually turned to follow Azure with her eyes, not really leaving her current position on the roof. [color=00aeef]"Going to let the newbie tackle this one, huh."[/color], Blue hummed no longer whispering. Admittingly, Red did kind of want to let Azure take this one. She felt she was a bit over qualified for the job, but no harm in lending a helping hand she supposed. Besides, there was the grim fact that if there were citizens screaming in panic already, the target was already dead. No sense in drastic urgency. Yet. Without much of a sense of urgency, she leapt from rooftop to rooftop in a brisk pace before stopping suddenly as she witnessed Azure speed into action. He scooped up a man just as the building next to Red exploded. Instinctively, Red leapt away using the Transistor to cover her. Debris the building bounced harmlessly off her sword and transparent veil of protection, causing her to glimmer slightly. [color=00aeef]"Woah. Big guy.... Wait. I don't see anything."[/color] Blue's comment came as a surprise as Red immediately pulled her attention to what should have been a pursuit. At first it looked like nothing was following Azure but as the mech fired back, impacts would cause a sheen of a metallic surface before vanishing from sight again. Blue must have noticed the same thing as he suddenly commented on the obvious. [color=00aeef]"Damn. Invisible. No wonder this thing has been hard to keep tabs on."[/color] Red was quick to join the chase, but she had the high ground running across rooftops before vanishing in a flash when she ran out of 'road' before appearing on the next rooftop. She caught up, laterally to Azure's progress and turned her attention to the glimmer of something else. Another machine, it seemed. Azure's light projectiles weren't doing much to harm the shell as the camouflage quickly swallowed the exposed metal carapace. Since light projectiles weren't working, Red was going to take things up a notch. Waiting for a particularly long run across a roof, she swung the Transistor around and pointed the sword, one-handed, at the approximate center of mass for the pursuer. The Transistor began to glow, rapidly growing in intensity before releasing a thin energy beam that hit it's mark slicing through the war machine's armor and out the outer side disappointing once hitting the concrete. Now it looked like there was a floating clump of loose metal and sparks as the outer camouflage still concealed everything but that hole now. The mechanical beast gave a metallic roar but continued it's pursuit. [color=00aeef]"Nice. We should probably drop in."[/color] Red took that has her cue as she swung the Transistor back over her shoulder and leapt from the rooftop, still using her forward momentum to carry her along with the pursuit. She tried aiming for the center of mass again as she fell, swinging her giant sword down like a guillotine. The blunt sword found something as it slammed into the outer layer of the war machine. The sword and Red, continued to fall slicing through the machine like butter before hitting the solid concrete. Red gracefully landed on her feet while the Transistor slammed against the concrete, cracking before breaking a section of the street Red got a good look at the damage. It was glancing, at best, as only a few inches off the war machine's side were crushed. But with Red tossing her hat into this bout, the insectoid mechanoid had to make it's choice now.