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"Yep! We're the defense team, Brie,"
Brie just looked blankly at Daiya , before she shook her head and sighed with doubt and discontent. Maybe she had not listened too carefully during the briefing, had it been Cassus distracting her, or else this was just another bright idea of her bestie that somehow just got people to tag along and deal with it. Oh, how she loved the younger Shadowrunner sometimes, giving them never a dull moment.
<"Uploading in-progress. Silent Alarm triggered. Holding position to defend! /I">
As the girls received the message from grandma Ivory, Brie leaned back in the chair and held her breath for what was confirmed by Daiya. They would stay in this little control room and defend it from the bad guys, then hopefully they could fight their way out through the way they came. Brie had at least thought that they had some other plan to make it harder for the Corpos to cut the power source and thus ending their mission as soon as it has begun. Now, they just needed to hold here until Ivory and the boys had finished the broadcast. At least, they got the benefit of defending the place.
"I'm totally muscling in on your job, Brie," Daiya giggled with her explanation, elbowing the older teen gently in the ribs. She scrolled through the options on the terminal, most were simply monitoring programs, and she brought up a few. "Just wanna see what else—"
Brie rolled her eyes slightly at her always happy and carefree friends statement.
''Yeah, totally... Better hurry, because soon none of us might need one!'' Brie uttered, pointing out the possibility that they all might be six feet under faster than they thought. She leaned forward, back over the console with her elbows on it and her chin in her palms. Suddenly, a rough hand of Daiya pulled her sideways and in front of a screen. The pillars on the display kept rising steadily towards the red area at the top. Brie gulped, her green eyes growing wider and wider with every inch the pillars rose. Hex joined them, agreeing that what they saw was pretty bad. What was good though, was that all three of them seemed to agree for once.
Hex left and brusquely pulled one of the technicians over and pushed her down on a chair, demanding that she solved this mess. Brie felt sorry for the girl who was not that much older than they were, and probably not much more evil than they were. She stood up to let the technician have some space, and as she worked on the console and pointed out the possible sollution for them, Brie found herself gazing through the windows and at the lever far away in there.
''Just pull that lever down...? And it will stabilise the reactors?'' she asked contemplative, before her gaze wandered over to them, and then onto a pair of orange hazmat suits hanging behind them. ''I will do it. Just... don't leave without me, okay?''