[center][b][h3][color=#ff8566]Sister Sophia[/color][/h3][/b] Location: the Park - ravine near the Hidden Settlement -> the Sky interactions: drone [@Lugubrious], also possibly visible to anyone looking up at the moment [/center] [Color=ff8566]"Seriously?"[/color] She gives the drone the flattest of looks (not that it can be seen with her helmet in the way) as she stares at what the box has in it. [Color=ff8566]"SERIOUSLY?"[/color] She threw her arms up in exasperation. [Color=ff8566]"your lucky I think spying on those bugs is a good idea! The fuck is that supposed to be, ugly jewelry?"[/color] She said in a rage, possibly only to herself, before stomping off in a huff down to the cache to resupply. 5 minutes of reloading and careful refueling later she approached the drone once more, which was still hovering there holding the weird egg. On closer inspection it seemed to consist of a red material which had all the parts of a face in all the wrong places. With nowhere presently available to put it (the remaining pill was now squashed under a clip on her ammo belt) she tossed it over her shoulder to Gromory. [Color=ff8566]"I’ll deal with whatever that is when I get back. Every moment wasted is another that the Xenos get to make their vile plans unseen."[/color] With the weird artifact unknowingly left in the lucky hands of her Emperor’s puppet, she ignited the jetpack’s thrusters and tried to take off. She immediately veered to the left as her tentacle arm throw of her learned center of mass, causing the woman to ram tendril first into the nearest tree. After a string of curse words and 3 more attempts she managed to get herself stabilized in her flight again. Well, somewhat stabilized, she was still a wee bit wobbly. It was good enough and so she grabbed hold of the drone and rocketed skywards, up, up, past the treetops and into the sky. The pack wasn’t really made for this kind of maneuver, but the Adeptus Mechanicus’s creations still performed remarkably well. That is to say, she did not plummet to her anticlimactic death. They rose veer higher till they were level, though somewhat far away from, that giant bird like thing that hovered ominously above the city. [Color=ff8566]"Alright you Xenos scum, lets see what you're up too"[/color] She engaged the binocular setting on her helmet's visor and zoomed in. Presumably the drone, whose camera was facing the great avian, did the same.