Guinevere's message actually reached her in the heat of an intense moment, so that she still found her geuine very sweet, however she couldn't dwell on the message as her focus laid elsewhere. She was furious by then after reaching the Governor, shocked by the audacity this brick possessed.
It was way overdue that the douchebag got removed, but it remained yet to be seen what the Council of Desevro would make out of the Empire's interference. For now, as the TIE fighters came crashing down, they did a pretty decent job with defusing the armored and armed vehicles within seconds by mercilessly bombing them from above and incapacitating them.
As for the Governor though, the cunning bastard still had a few tricks up his sleeve. While she didn't have eyes on the target yet, his apparently most entrusted gunmen started rushing out of the vans and opened fire, so that Kalique was forced to slid into cover once again. Ducked behind the crashed van, she waited for the reinforcements to arrive, however after hearing a commotion in the back, she assumed the Governor was on the run again and taking his chances.
Through the continous hail of fire, she couldn't escape from her cover and was forced to wait for the incoming ships that would hopefully process the remaining rebels quickly. She had no idea how much time passed, but perhaps it were a few minutes of her just waiting and trying not to dive too deeply into her emotions thatbwere triggered by her own pain and the infuriating circumstances all around.
As the TIE fighters finally rushed over her and dealt with the laser canons, she sprang out and darted forwards, her keen eyes scanned the scenery quickly, wanting to gain an overview as quickly as possible, but the Governor was nowhere to be found. Not wanting to end up in a crossfire and now even slightly limping, she decided that staying in cover was a strategically better move and so she waited until the fire finally died down.
"Mansion secured...still in pursuit of the Governor", she briefly updated Guin, hoping over the second van's hood and trying to track the man that needed to be brought to justice, but she didn't really have to keep looking for long as she soon made out his body amongst the chaos. "Found him. Looks pretty dead" not that he deserved any better, but this way there would be no trial and she wasn't sure how the Desevro Council would have treated him. "I'm coming back to you". The Imperial ships were also starting to look for places where they could land and so Kalique slowly made her way back to the plaza.
@Xorism
It was way overdue that the douchebag got removed, but it remained yet to be seen what the Council of Desevro would make out of the Empire's interference. For now, as the TIE fighters came crashing down, they did a pretty decent job with defusing the armored and armed vehicles within seconds by mercilessly bombing them from above and incapacitating them.
As for the Governor though, the cunning bastard still had a few tricks up his sleeve. While she didn't have eyes on the target yet, his apparently most entrusted gunmen started rushing out of the vans and opened fire, so that Kalique was forced to slid into cover once again. Ducked behind the crashed van, she waited for the reinforcements to arrive, however after hearing a commotion in the back, she assumed the Governor was on the run again and taking his chances.
Through the continous hail of fire, she couldn't escape from her cover and was forced to wait for the incoming ships that would hopefully process the remaining rebels quickly. She had no idea how much time passed, but perhaps it were a few minutes of her just waiting and trying not to dive too deeply into her emotions thatbwere triggered by her own pain and the infuriating circumstances all around.
As the TIE fighters finally rushed over her and dealt with the laser canons, she sprang out and darted forwards, her keen eyes scanned the scenery quickly, wanting to gain an overview as quickly as possible, but the Governor was nowhere to be found. Not wanting to end up in a crossfire and now even slightly limping, she decided that staying in cover was a strategically better move and so she waited until the fire finally died down.
"Mansion secured...still in pursuit of the Governor", she briefly updated Guin, hoping over the second van's hood and trying to track the man that needed to be brought to justice, but she didn't really have to keep looking for long as she soon made out his body amongst the chaos. "Found him. Looks pretty dead" not that he deserved any better, but this way there would be no trial and she wasn't sure how the Desevro Council would have treated him. "I'm coming back to you". The Imperial ships were also starting to look for places where they could land and so Kalique slowly made her way back to the plaza.
@Xorism