Origami leapt high over the broken Badnik that had very nearly knocked her down. That had been far too close. The jump took her up to a sturdy branch, one she spun around to land neatly on top of it. [color=ed1c24]“Well, well. Rouge the Bat. If it isn’t the biggest waste of talent in the business.”[/color] She looked Rouge up and down, and then smirked. [color=ed1c24]“All the drive, all the skill, and you waste it working for the government. Pity.”[/color] She tapped her chin, looking down at the robotic carnage below. [color=ed1c24]“I didn’t expect to find you and Murderbot-3000 here, but perhaps I should have.”[/color] She smiled, but there was a chilliness in her eyes. [color=ed1c24]“Let me not be rude. I am Origami.”[/color] She swept a gallant bow. [color=ed1c24]“I’m going to assume you’ve heard of me. As for what I’m doing here? Simply getting ahead of the competition.”[/color] She did not stop watching Rouge, that uncanny red stare boring deep. [color=ed1c24]“It’s good to know my suspicions were on the mark. These bots don’t build themselves, do they? The Eggman lives.”[/color] For a few seconds, she watched Omega do his (it’s?) thing, then returned her attention to Rouge. [color=ed1c24]“Where’s the third one? Don’t you usually work as a team, or some nonsense?”[/color] Her eyebrows quirked up.