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By now you've gotten used to the distant explosions and shaking of the vessel, but this sudden crash was close. Much closer than it should have been. By your augmented listening, you can hear the unmistakable sounds of combat through the background noise. Perhaps the calculated retreat was not as certain as anticipated, but then danger should not have found its way to your quarters so quickly...
<span class="mu-b"><span class="mu-i">Unless it's following us.</span></span>
You were already acting with as much haste as permissible, but this may change the need of the situation. Sent to gather the personal effects of yourself and your mentor, as much as you've managed so far while navigating the turbulence-strewn quarters with bags underarm. But if the battle has found its way or followed here then it should be weapons rather than belongings you're after.
<span class="mu-b">"...see that the way is clear Meri, keep watch?"</span>
The hum of your servo-skull departing the room is some small comfort to steady your nerves, focus on the task at hand. A benefit at least to knowing if you're in danger or to be cornered by the enemy.
>Trust that your mentor can handle the threat on his own, and complete your task.
>Find a weapon. If there is a fight then the best way you can help your mentor is by his side.
>Uncertain of the situation, it is best to make these quarters difficult to navigate. Lighting, air quality, see what you can tamper with.
>[Write-in.] The will of the Omnissiah is…