They were up shit creek without a paddle. Any other day or time, if he found himself in a similar hell as this he would let Saxon go on a rampage. But unfortunately he was too damaged and too outnumbered to really make a difference. Their normal tactics of Neil playing the distraction with well timed shots as Sayeeda mowed them down from various positions wouldn't work either. "Think..." he breathed, speaking to himself. "Think, think, think, think, think." Saxon growled at the mere sound of his hated quarry's voice, still wondering why he doesn't simply slaughter Neil now and throw the woman to the men below. Though the sound logic of teaming up rushed in to fill the void left by his irrational anger and he calmed himself. He was nothing if not patient. He had to be in his line of work. "-think, think, think, think, think, think, think-" Sayeeda elbowed him in the side of the head, subsequently knocking sense into him. Neil's head snapped to the side, and as if by an electric shock, he got it. "I can fix this..." he heard, and realized it was himself talking. "I can fix this? Wait I can." He just needed to call in a favor. Maybe it would make up for the part he played in all this, though he thought it was a little too unfair to blame himself for this entire farce, but still. Always good to cover your bases. "You two go to the roof. I'll meet you there." He said, sliding back to fall off their elevated position. "Neil, wait! What are you...." Junebug groaned when she realized he was already gone. Her eyes met Saxon's. "Sometimes I feel like killing him too." Neil made his way into one of the many entrances to the hanger that led out into the greater Presidium. It was a bit less crowded than earlier, probably because of the recent violence by Gnorlaac's men. He was the big boss around here, so it made sense. Still, violence was the norm so the entire market square wasn't completely devoid of life or activity. But he only needed one man's help. Sven's bionic eye gleamed for but a moment, identifying Neil before the pilot even knew he was there. [@Penny]