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FIRST PERSON: Can someone explain this to me? Because, I'm already with the military, and this is just a little different.
I think I missed another memo.
THIRD PERSON: Relatively speaking, it was a quiet assignment. Just Vortex with Flux. They hadn't been inhibited, the drugs foregone for this one mission and Mercy had instantly thought about fleeing. "Vortex," Flux's hissed word brought her back to now and she dismissed the idea.
She wouldn't get far, it would only make things worse in the long wrong, Flux might take the heat for her, but she didn't want that to be how it went down.
The explosions were cover enough and Vortex slipped her 9mm back into its holster on her hip, ignoring the look Flux gave her as they rounded the out house and then the research labs. These facilities in the middle of nowhere, she didn't understand it. Nothing but mountains and a lake around this place, so what was the big deal? The underground facility was too heavily guarded that blue prints were impossible, so they were going in on foot. Vortex had already gotten them in to the base, now it was Flux's job to distort any time fields they needed to get in and get what they needed.
Three steel doors later, one lock and a metal grate into oblivion, they were in the underground labs and Mercy couldn't understand a thing of the place. She wasn't science involved, not in the least. She didn't know the difference between physics and chemistry, she didn't care for particles or electrons. She wouldn't know anything about genetics at all. So the labs, with their test tubes, whirling gadgets and strange machines, made little sense to her. Flux on the other hand, seemed to understand the notes scrawled out on the papers around the room. "Come on."
They moved on, and he froze three guards in place as she pushed another door into oblivion. Walking in silence, he led her through a series of corridors as if he just knew where they were going. For all she knew, he did; he could've frozen everything and taken a long walk around the place when they'd arrived. She didn't bother asking him though.
When they entered a chamber with a large, almost glacier like rock in the middle, machines connected to it and God knew what else going on around them, Flux gave her a look. "Manage it?" She was meant to take that and them back to base? Where on earth was this supposed to be hidden?
"Got a location?" Honestly, without the inhibitor to push her, without the drug to make her better, more concise, she didn't know if she'd get it to the location anyway. She didn't voice the thought though, and was glad the B-Three wasn't there with her. "Here we go." The portal opened, and Vortex felt the stretch in her muscles and along her veins and in her head. It was going to be a push, she only hoped that she didn't pass out when they got back to Seattle.
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