So, twice when I was going to finish this chapter, I was delayed by what I can only assume to be the work of Sombra.
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Kerrigan and Chang glared at each other. "Shouldn't you be in a prison cell somewhere?" Kerrigan asked.
"The official story says that I escaped during Doomfist's breakout." Chang replied.
"Lucky you." Kerrigan replied blankly. He and Chang were allies in the past, but they never considered themselves to be friends.
Chang noticed the deactivated head of The Codex hanging off of Kerrigan's belt. "You found Hansen? Last I heard, he was still a wanted fugitive."
"He was gone. I found one of his safehouses, but someone else ransacked the place." Kerrigan replied.
"You guys where from the original Blackwatch, right?" The Scrapper interrupted their conversation so he could start a new one.
"Yes." Chang answered.
"Unrecognized voice pattern detected. Potential hostile nearby." The Codex warned, as it suddenly reactivated.
"I'm not hostile." The Scrapper said confused.
"It's a damaged machine that got even more damaged recently." Kerrigan explained.
"Codex, we're not in combat." Chang explained.
"Disengaging enemy search protocols." Codex responded.
"How is it even functioning?" The Scrapper asked.
"Blackeye knew how to take advantage of the damaged coding. That kind of resourcefulness is why we need to find him." Zhao answered, as he entered the room.
"He's probably gone underground. We won't find him until he comes out of hiding again." Kerrigan warned.
"If he's not dead already." Chang added.
"Maybe if we take care of whoever put him into hiding, he'll find us." The Scrapper suggested.
"Codex couldn't identify the attackers." Kerrigan noted.
"After repairing it, it should be able to narrow down the possibilities." Zhao responded.
"And where are we going to find someone who knows how to fix a damaged Omnic?" Chang asked.
"I'll worry about that. You worry about not getting apprehended by authorities." Zhao instructed, before he left.
"I'm still not sure if we can trust him." Chang spoke.
"As long he leads me to Dr. O'Deorain, I don't care." Kerrigan replied. He wasn't happy with the negative side effects of her experimentation on him. They required him to constantly kill others to prolong his life.
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