There was a moment where Sev could’ve sworn that she heard a voice in her head. She glanced over her shoulder to see Ra staring up at her with an expectant gleam in his eye as they ran. There’s no way this creature was communicating with her telepathically. Granted Ra seemed pretty capable for the average rodent but there’s no way he had that type of ability. Maybe Sev had taken a little more damage from the fight with Six than she had assumed. A malfunction on her end was the only logical explanation. Sev continued to make her way, shrugging off whatever system error that was apparently afflicting her. The sounds of their various locomotion echoed off metallic surfaces of the floors and walls. Six could still be heard from the lobby, crying and calling for her Sev. The android’s artificial heart was growing heavy. Sure, Six was a murderous monster but she was Sev’s sister. The only sister that she had left actually. She wasn’t always this morbidly awful. Sev’s heart wanted to go and attempt to talk some sense into her sister but her head was focused on getting out of this place with Nessa alive. The door to the holding area screeched open as Sev and Ra approached. Instinctually, Sev unholstered her blaster pistol and took aim at…..What was that thing? The monstrosity was only in Sev’s line of sight for a couple of seconds. Her optics attempted to scan the creature and find a match for it in her internal database. There was nothing, which seemed to be a running theme when it came to dealing with Nessa. Whatever it was it actually looked similar to Nessa just more bestial. Before Sev could open fire on this entity Nessa launched herself up from the floor to strike. She hadn’t seen her in this form before. Her scales had turned a frightening shade of crimson. The usual golden energy that radiated from her was the same color as blood, crackling erratically around her body. Sev hadn’t fully processed the transformation before Nessa sent the unknown beast flying through the ceiling with a massive uppercut. She never would have guessed that Nessa possessed such power. It was almost scary. Almost. Whatever that new form was it must have been a strain on Nessa to maintain it. Seeing her collapse to the floor, Sev sprung into action just behind Ra. She gathered whatever bags and belongings that had been scattered about and shrugged them all onto one of her shoulders before she approached Nessa and gently pulled her up by an arm. She could’ve sworn that she heard yet another disembodied voice echo through her mind. Her new bobbed hair swayed side to side as she shook her head in an attempt to correct whatever component was causing the malfunction. [color=92278f]“We don’t have time to waste. On your feet”[/color], Sev ordered. The ship was literally within their sight now. The Heavenly Body wasn’t exactly all that heavenly to look at. It was a medium sized rusted out cargo ship with a faded and crude depiction of an android pinup painted on either side. At a glance Sev instantly knew the relic was at the very least fifty years old. It’s bulky and spherical design meant that it’s hull was heavily armored or at least that it was supposed to be. However, it also meant that it wasn’t going to break any flight speed records. If they could just make it onboard the vessel Sev was sure they’d be safe. [color=92278f]“Nessa we need to go”[/color], Sev tugged gently yet urgently on Nessa’s arm as Ra scampered around their feet. There was no way of telling how much time they had before both adversaries would find them once again.