"I'm sure it will be." replies Isabelle, as Emberlight picks its way through the ruins with a grace that belies its size. She's doing her best not to give away her position, including bouncing the transmission through drone that she'd placed in a building across the ways. For her own part in this cat and mouse game, a few sensors and other surprises have been dropped along the way, but the interference from the buildings threatened to cut their usage down. "I don't really have time to do an interview today, so are there any particular aspects of your CV you'd like to highlight up front? Or is it a case where the warrants speak for themselves?" she replies, trying to keep the other woman talking. Get her a bit off balance. [i]In an urban environment, the defender has an advantage - buildings make for improvised fortifications and must be treated as such - have to draw her out from her hiding spot. Preferably into a kill zone, one prepared by myself. Ada is experienced at this - but favours an aggressive style.[/i] She checked the new drone interface that Asil had installed to Emberlight. It was a prototype, barely tested and rushed to be combat ready but if it worked, the array of drones should be able to project the right visual, EM and Heat bands needed to be a convincing decoy. In theory, at least. She thought back to the dossier she'd read, matching it to the woman she saw in front of her now. What would make her come running into a trap? Would she have the right bait? [Gonna assume it's valid to read a person here based on stalking and talking - 1 + 6 + 0 = [b]7[/b]. How can I get Ada to fall for the trap?]