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QM: oh no, is this the end for space druid Morfran? The unfortunate Rewilder stands at first in shock, shuddering as the burst of bullets jolt through him, then staggers and collapses against the ledge wall soundlessly, his mouth opening and closing in utter helplessness and disbelief as he stares at his own seeping blood. How does space cadet Cassidy Carmen respond to this?
>Shocked at the callous horror of this coldblooded execution, Cassidy curses the Holy Grid and braces herself as she grips her laser pistol and fires back again and again at the ruthless station tactical security guards in revenge (roll 1d100)
>Tears streaming down her face, Cassidy attempts to crawl and drag the shredded and unconscious mass of Morfran towards the drone frigate medical bay
>Her laser pistol is useless against these guards, surrounded as she is on all sides. Maybe Cassidy needs to enter into a nearby DRONE FRIGATE and turn its autoturrets onto them
>Kill these guards and the Grid will just dispatch more and more reinforcements until she is eventually overwhelmed. Cassidy should leap into the construction chasm, but as she falls retask one of the drone frigates to intercept and catch her afterwards. It will appear as if she fell and plummeted to her death, but secretly she will have made her escape from this vile Grid station long before she is discovered.
>At this very moment, a crowd of angry Grid denizens break in, demanding to know why they have been placed into lockdown with an imposition of rationing of food supplies
>Defying the order for "no survivors" from Congregant Director Sevastian Lir, Captain Tyndareus commands instead that Cassidy Carmen be captured alive for further questioning
>Something else...?