Kira, seeing no other assailants in that hallway for the moment, admired her handiwork. Awakening to the ability to alter the effect of gravity on things all those years ago had certainly thrown her for a loop, and it did cause the people who she used to consider friends to avoid her out of fear, but it was also what had helped her pave her path to the future she wanted to build. She could hardly begrudge being abnormal when it was directly responsible for a lot of the good things she currently had going for her, not to mention it was just fun to use. "[color=a2d39c]Oh crap! Is that an Adept?[/color]" "Did you [i]not[/i] expect to run into any?!" Kira shouted, lifting her right leg and stomping on the door pinning the men to the wall. The amount of force her athletic leg would apply was a fraction of the force of increased gravity applied to the door, but it would hurt nonetheless. "Maybe you guys should watch the news more often!" "[color=7ea7d8]Hey. Any idea what's going on?[/color]" Kira leapt off the floor, her flight instinct kicking in and altering the direction of gravity on her body to the same direction gravity was pulling the door. Her full weight was now added onto the door as she crouched on it, inky black eyes widened at the huge woman who had snuck up on her while she was yelling at the goons and, now that she had a good look, also appeared to have blade legs. To some she might have resembled a surprised cat. "Uhh...[i]No?[/i] Even less so now," Kira said, eyes darting down and up the tall, blade-legged woman's figure, her brain processing whether she was a threat, too. Her question, and the answer she'd just given finally registering in her mind, she surmised this unfortunate amputee must be as confused as she herself was. Kira stood up, sticking out sideways atop the door. She turned to smile up to Kana's face, her head level with the woman's stomach. "But, I guess if you're asking me, that means you don' know either. So I guess we're in whatever mess this is together. I'm Kira, nice meetin' ya'."