Senjen, it seemed, had the same idea as his opponents. The covered rooms on the sides offered flanking opportunities. The opposing team directed one of its members to the left, and Senjen followed suit. He kept low, dashing under cover from shots flying above him until he managed to make it through one of the doors. Meanwhile, both of the remaining two enemy robots moved up towards cover positions closer to the middle of the arena, keeping low the whole time. Senjen instructed both of his allies to keep their positions and establish a base of fire, especially since one was damaged. Both sides exchanged bursts of fire that lit up the room, striking cover and the walls behind, though there were no solid hits for the moment. Senjen, though, got into the side room just ahead of his opponent, and did not stop his momentum for a moment. It was time to put some of his training to use. From where they were, he could close the gap quickly, firing while moving to keep the pressure on the robot. Getting up close and personal, he managed to push its barrel aside just before it fired with his own weapon, then swept its feet out from under it while getting his claws around the arm that was trying to guard its neck and jabbing them down into its torso from the gap in the plating. Amid all of it, he was impressed with how realistic the simulation felt. None of the hits were landing, nor causing real damage, but they certainly felt like they were. [hr] Jess was not terribly enthused about getting her shirt wet, but she was used to Light by this point. Every species had their own ideas of boundaries, and QV were maybe the...closest. At least this time, she put more focus on their new acquaintance. “Ain’t so sure about that. Definitely not with bikes; I do robots. Ships too, but...robots are the interesting ones.” Jess shrugged. While she might have been paranoid, it might have also been the case that there could be a lot to be paranoid [i]about[/i] in a place like this. “I’m curious, what was that about rescuing people?”