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"Pretty much anything we do will kill her." Arxus commented back, in a whisper. He could have used a Flashbang, but he hadn't harnessed his Striker abilities since the Taken War. It just wasn't feasible. Reina inched ever closer towards the doorway, causing Arxus to move backwards. "They only had one Disciple guarding that door. And who was that person she was talking to? It seems like this is some kind of long-range communication chamber. Hm..." Arxus paused for a second. "If I disarm her, can you take her down?" It was worth a shot, but Reina wasn't to be trifled with.

"No, you're not one of my Disciples. You would have revealed yourself by now. Who is it, then? Are you a friend or foe?" Reina paced across the chamber floor, keeping her aim trained towards the doorway. Since the chamber was incredibly dark, except near the viewing window, she couldn't see far down the hallway. Arxus was hidden, but not forever. "I bet you are that Russian, Avgust. I knew of him before Argus was even a thought. Always so focused on the big picture. He could never see the smaller details. Perhaps I was jealous... that was a long time ago, though. I'm better now." Reina inched her fingers ever closer to her sidearm's trigger, as if eager to fire. "Or the invisible lion, Fenrir. Who could know they had an actual ghost among them?" She suddenly hammered back the trigger, lighting up the chamber with muzzleflash. A bullet pinged off the opposite wall, hitting nothing. "Or maybe... you're Arxus. He thinks he is so strong, being a Titan. He's still so naive to the universe's inner workings."