He saw Han writing in the sand while explaining his plan. From his own perspective, the words were upside-down, but he could read them, and immediately the thought in his head was [color=92278f][i]'Come on, man. Lighten up.'[/i][/color], and no pun was intended, I swear. This plan bolstered Niko's confidence, because it was both a decent strategy and an expression of their current abilities, the merging of the military and this martial arts world that he had entered. With him on comfortable ground, he felt good about this plan, and already had the energy welling up inside of him. Han stood up and declared he was ready once the wind had blown away his Haiku. Funny thing, it would've blown away [i]immediately[/i] upon the expression of Niko's ability. Speaking of which, it was time to strike, now that the iron was hot! [i][color=92278f]Tatsumaki-Ken![/color][/i] [b][i]Whoosh-POW!![/i][/b] As intended, he condensed the forces of wind around his arm - having the time to make sure they were sufficient to the task - and then released, causing the attack to strike at the base of the fence, ripping a section apart as the pole intself either tore to bits or went flying! And the dust... So much Martian dust was all over the place now! It was like an especially-good Hollywood effect! Niko then said back to Han, [color=92278f]"Alright, cut back and to the left to avoid being spotted when the guards come in!"[/color], before getting a move on, himself. Moving back and away from the perimeter, they would gain no attention from the guards who were wondering what the hell just went off there. Once it looked like the coast was clear, Niko moved from their vantage point ahead of Han so that the flash would be at his back and he'd see immediately if anything was going right or wrong. [color=92278f]"Do it, Han!"[/color]