"Cinder," Sue repeated, mimicking the man's quizzical expression, "It suits you well!" Smiling softly, Sue relaxed back into her seat. "I thought you were some new toy those sickos popped out! Guess you're alright." Sue stood [i]Chamberlain[/i] back to its usual daunting height, her mood brightening. With another project possibly inducted into the ranks of the Resistance, maybe there was a chance to fight against the System. "You got color back in your eyes, so I can assume you haven't had your dope fix in a while." Sue leaned out a bit, looking over Cinder for the millionth time," The resistance needs all the manpower it can get, and since you're out of a job with the System... Maybe I can interest you in a job." Sue was never the smoothest of talkers, but she was somehow good at winning over hearts. "Ah! I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be so rude and straight forward, m-my name is Sue..." Sue stammered out without thinking, but then realizing how silly she was. This guy wouldn't care about manners at a time like this would he? Doubtful, but it was only kindness or fear that won people over with the occasional money of course. The System governed with fear and oppression, where the Resistance strove to be everything but that; so that maybe one day the universe wouldn't be such a rotten place. Sue coughed bringing her attention back "A-anyways I'm serious about joining the resistance, I mean, it's not like you have anywhere to go." Sue was unsure where her mind went in the last few minutes, why was she so scattered? "I don't mean that in anyway, I just mean that the Resistance would be happy to accept you into our ranks!" Sue tried to think of more things to say, "Oh! I know who you'll like! Our commander is a great guy, and he'd be better to talk to rather than me." Sue began to turn [i]Chamberlain[/i] to walk towards the battle, "Commander Killday is a great man," Sue's expression softened, "He found me when I first escaped. Kinda raised me, ya know? He taught me all kinds of stuff, maybe he can help you too..." Sue loved Killday like a father, more or less that's what he was to her. Before Sue could say anymore, a broadcast from the Resistance's main channel came through. It was Killday and the other frontline rebels, Sue was silent as the transmission played out; it was everything she didn't want to hear. When Killday finished, a loud cheers could be heard from behind him, even from Control there were shouts of encouragement and cheering and the fair mixture of "Down with the System!" and "For the Rebellion!". For Sue, this was hardly a reason to be patriotic. Anger boiled inside her "Damn you Killday, you have no right to do something like that. To hell with that noble self sacrifice bullshit, and the whole "if I die" crap. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT!" Sue screamed, her rising passions caused [i]Chamberlain[/i] to echo her. "There is no way he's getting away with this!" Sue slammed her fist against the controls, "Hey Cinder, I'm sorry for cutting things short but this is a personal affair," Sue tossed out a small chip from he perch, letting it land at Cinder's feet, "You can take that holo map, it'll lead you to the safehouse. Or you can follow me or what ever. I'm going to go smack the commander for being a hero. C'ya." Sue flashed a gentle smile at Cinder before sending [i]Chamberlain[/i] into a full speed sprint. "Control! If you heard the Commander right, then you best prep for a full evac! If we're gonna haf'ta, jump this planet any time soon then we best be ready NOW." The mech's chest plate hissed as it returned to concealing the tiny girl, it's footfalls thundered with each heavy stride, and it wasn't long before Sue came across the rear of the frontline party. The ground was charred and stamped with footprints of all sizes, the roars of gunshots was louder than ever before. Above, the sky was blocked out by the few ships that had yet to land, and not far below were the ones that had. They were like mountains from Sue's view, and that meant they were packing. As the mech flew through the ranks of the back row, Sue could make out the sleek design of the CEO's personal craft. She caught herself getting ideas to mess with it with her cyber powers, but dismissed the thought; something that big and that important would have security with a grip tighter than an alligator's bite. Once in the frontmost ranks, the mech came to an abrupt halt, "If they brought this much firepower just for little guys like us, then we really must be a thorn in their side," Sue frowned, it wouldn't be the first time they would have to turn tail.