The entire truck shook as the explosives detonated.

It was an hour after the firefight had ended. A total of five trucks had been confiscated and were now being used as transport for Grimm Pack as they made their way to the Power Plant.

The plant shouldn't be too heavily defended. Their entire mission at the town wasn't just to liberate it, it was to also eliminate the QRF that the city housed.

The explosion that rocked the truck was the detonation of the Dust crystals. And they sure packed a serious punch.

The cloud of smoke was about a mile away from them and the shock made the truck rattle from this distance.

"Wow." Weiss said as she looked at the cloud from out the window. Yang got up next to her and she popped her head out of the gunner hole.

"Damn. Those went off perfectly."

"Anybody that was real close to it is probably deaf now... or just dead." Blake said, looking at the explosion through the side mirror.

"So, what's the plan for the power plant?" Weiss asked.

"The element of surprise again, but more run and gun. We want this one to be over quick. Kinda like a band aid." Ruby said.

"Do we know if anyone has gotten any contact with Ursa yet?" Blake asked.

"I haven't heard anything about that yet!" Yang shouted from above.

"Me either." Ruby said.

"So we're going into this blind aside from the information that we were given before deployment." Weiss stated.

"Yeah. And from what we learned back in Atlas, the defenses at the plant should be minimal."

"Let's hope it goes well." Blake said as she turned the wheel, following the convoy down a road.

"Those dust things are scaring me to be honest." Yang said, still standing out of the gunner hole. "There's a huge mushroom cloud rising into the sky still. I wouldn't be surprised if the area around there is now glassed."

"We're five minutes out from the plant. Might want to get down from there, Yellow."

"Got it." Yang climbed down from the canopy and sat down in her seat beside Weiss.

"Almost there," Haribo reported from the front car, "Everyone get ready."

After he relayed this, a voice came through on the radios through the Humvee's console. "Incoming convoy, identify yourselves. We saw the explosion in the direction that you're coming from. What was that?" asked the voice.

"I got it." Ruby reported through her radio. She then grabbed the radio on the dashboard and pressed the relay button. "We're a convoy of survivors. That explosion was us. We detonated the dust that we had stored, as per protocol." Ruby hoped that that was part of the protocol as soon as it left her mouth.

"Roger. What's the status on the dam?" asked the voice. "What the hell happened in the first place? Was it an attack."

"Yes. We were ambushed during dinner hour. The dam still stands. We lost many at the base there. We were told to fall back to your position and regroup. There is potential that the enemy could be coming to the plant for their next target."

Silence came from the other end of the radio. Ruby tensed and swallowed. Moments passed without a word from the White Fang at the power plant.

"Roger that. You are permitted to enter the plant. All we need is your call sign, Ma'am." the voice said.

Ruby nodded. "My call sign is Garnet. We're two minutes out. Garnet out." Ruby put the radio down and sat back in her seat.

"Think they bought it?" Nora asked through the Grimm Pack radio.

"We'll find out when we get to the plant." Ruby responded. "If it goes awry, I'll take responsibility for what happens."


The final few minutes before arriving at the plant were ridden in silence. Weiss had found the mental preparation that went through the mind before any battle to be immense. Even if it was the mock battles that they went through in The Pit back at base.

"There's the main gate." Blake pointed out as they approached the plant.

The main facility wasn't that large. A single large square building with other smaller rectangular buildings around the area, possibly guard houses for what they had defending the base. But from the intel that they received, there was more to the facility underground.

"Let's pray that they don't have anything more than a fifty." Yang said. "If they do they're going to turn the glass that we have into dust."

"We best have a plan." Weiss pointed out. "If they find a single human in these vehicles they're going to open fire. And need I remind you that a good portion of us are human."

Weiss could see Ruby grinning in the front seat. "Don't worry, Weiss. We'll be fine. I can tell that Deathstalker is itching for a fight. They're pissed. And usually, when you piss us off, it doesn't end well for the receivers of our anger."

"How so?" Weiss asked.

Ruby flipped off the safety on her M110. "You'll see."

The cars continued forward and the gates in front of them raised up. All the trucks pulled through. Weiss looked out the windows and saw White Fang coming from the buildings. Most of them had their weapons, others just came in their regular clothes. They were coming to assist with the wounded that weren't there. And the one's that had their weapons were possibly there for just security.

'This seems too easy. But they're not on guard at all. They seem... unknowing.' Weiss said to herself.

But that was just it. They had absolutely no idea what was inside these humvees. They thought that they would be saving the lives of their comrades. Instead, all there was was their own deaths. Lurking. Waiting.

The hunted became the hunters once again.

The vehicles slowed to a halt. No doors opened instantly.

"Anyone got a tally on any heavy weapons or artillery?" Someone asked over the Grimm Pack radio.

Multiple mercenaries chimed in with their own reports of not seeing anything more than a standard rifle.

"On my mark, everyone." Jaune said through the radio.

Weiss could understand him taking the reigns in this situation. From what she saw, he was the only squad leader who didn't use a long range rifle. Every other team leader, including Ruby, might need more time to process this information. But Jaune had been a gunner back in the military. Meaning he was always there on the front lines. Having all the information right before him. This was a run and gun. An almost perfect situation for a gunner like him."

Someone knocked on the door on Yang's side on the humvee. "Hey, open up!" They shouted.

"3..." Jaune said through the radio.

"2..."

"...1!"

The doors to their humvee opened and Weiss was face to face with what looked to be thirty plus people. But only a small fraction of them had a weapon.

Another slaughter.

The White Fang who had weapons reached for their triggers and tried to line up a shot, only to be put down instantly.

Waves of bullets erupted from the trucks that they rode in. The mercenaries unleashing absolute hell.

Weiss could make out the smells of gunpowder and blood almost instantly.

With her own rifle, she cut down three White Fang who tried to flee. It was what needed to be done. If they escaped and found a weapon, there was a chance that they could come back and kill whoever they could get a shot on.

The mercenaries began to spread out. The yard beginning to grow ever more silent as the gunfire began to die down.

Weiss stepped forward with a body at her feet. Looking down, she noticed that the insurgent was still breathing, ever so slightly.

She tapped the body with her toe, making sure that she wasn't seeing things. Seeing the body suddenly tense up, her suspicions were confirmed. The insurgent began to crawl, trying to get away from it's executioner that stood over them.

Weiss took a deep breath and pressed her boot down on the insurgents back. She could feel his breathing pick up from under her foot, the body taking it's last deep breaths.

She aimed her rifle down and turned her head away. She squeezed the trigger and felt the kickback of her rifle on her shoulder. Simultaneously, she felt the breathing cease.

Looking back up, she saw the rest of the mercenaries begin to make their way to the main building of the facility.

"Alright people," Ruby said into the radio, "this is where we show off our skills. We want this done quick and right. Snipers will make their way to the rooftops and set up an overwatch of the area. Take out any incoming ground forces and alert the others inside of any air support coming in. Although that shouldn't be expected, we should still keep an eye out just in case. Everyone else, go throughout the complex and systematically clear. If you got a shotgun, good news, you're taking point down there. Rifles will make up the center and PDW's will take up the rear. Try to hold off on any heavy explosives until you get to the main control room, that's where you'll place the fireworks. And just to make sure they don't get this place back up and running, I want a single team to split off and plant explosives on the generator below."

"Hate to interrupt," Ren chimed in, "But I don't believe that we were ever told what kind of a power plant this was. I wouldn't want to plant the explosives, reach the point of no return, and then find out that this is a nuclear fission reactor that we're about to blow to hell."

"No need to worry about any of that, Mulan." Blake said. "This place is a geothermal plant, meaning that it gets it's power from recycling water from underground water reservoirs."

"So an underground hydroelectric plant?" Yang asked.

"Basically." Blake replied.

"Alright, science lesson over." Ruby pushed her way back into the conversation before things got too out of hand. "Expect minor resistance below. I wouldn't be surprised if the entire plant is here. Let's get going before they call for help from anything nearby. Let's get this show on the road."

The front doors were already shot out. Tall double glass doors were now piled on the ground in a heap of shards and dust. The group made their way into the facility.

"Clear!"

"Clear!"

"Clear!"

"Room clear, move on!"

Weiss was almost at the center of the group, exactly where she was told to be. Her rifle looking around the room. She didn't have to worry about hitting it with anyone. All the mercenaries kept a distance from each other. One grenade throw and if they were close together, there would be more casualties than there would need to be. This allowed them to spread out far in case of a tossed frag.

The snipers split off from the group, Ruby giving one glance and a smile before heading for the staircase heading up.

The group that Weiss was to go with turned down a long white hallway, all their combat boots banging on the floor as they made their presence further known.

Yang was to the front alongside Theron and Hunter, the three of them being the only people in the group with shotguns.

Weiss wasn't sure whether to be impressed by or feel bad for Theron. Sure he was a big man, but along with the backpack of supplies that he had to take along with him, he had to carry his eighteen pound MG4 on his back while he held his much lighter shotgun. But the way that he carried himself, he looked like that this was something that he was used to.

"Underground, this is Overwatch. We have claimed the rooftop. We have some even more good news along side that. They have a SAM launcher up here that they are ever so graciously allowing us to use. We're working on activating this thing, so if there is any air support that comes to the aid of these guys, then consider it gone." Calisto reported from the rooftop.

"Roger that, Overwatch. Keep the skies and ground outside clear." Jaune replied through his radio.

"You got it."

The group began to descend a staircase that took them down five flights.

At the bottom of the stairs they came across a hallway that split into three different directions. To the left hallway was the control room. The forward hallway was to the generator and to the right was a large server room. All this information was taken from the signs that hung conveniently on the walls.

"Alright, time to split. Watch out for anyone or anything that could..." Jaune thought for a moment. "Well, at this point I don't even know why I'm telling you this, you all know what to do."

He then took the initiative and went down the center hallway. Weiss opted to follow alongside his team. She noticed that Blake was behind her. She didn't see Yang, betting that she was heading for the generator, having a pack of the explosives with herself and Nora, of Jaune's team, was heading for the control room.

Conference rooms on either side of the hallway were empty. Large white boards were covered in equations and formulas that Weiss had no idea what they could begin to even describe or explain.

The control room was directly ahead. The door was closed. Which obviously meant that there was somebody in there that knew they were coming and were waiting to get the jump on them.

They were almost twenty feet from the door when something happened that threw Weiss through a loop.

Gunfire started to go off inside the control room.

"White, Mulan, Thor. Breach the door!" Jaune ordered.

"Roger!" Nora shouted as she bounded forward. She dropped her pack on the floor, pulling a breaching charge from deep within the pack. She unfolded the charge and pressed it against the door.

Ren pressed himself against the wall to the right of the door while Weiss went to the left.

"On your go." Ren said to Nora.

She nodded and went back a few feet to an MSD (AN: Minimal Safe Distance).

A second went by, and she flipped the switch.

The charge went off and the door, along with bits of the frame, turned into shards of wood and metal.

Ren was the first to go in. He didn't fire a single shot as Weiss came in behind.

"What the hell?" Weiss asked as she saw the reason as to why Ren didn't fire his weapon.

Standing there, behind one of the many control panels in the room, was a man in a now blood stained lab coat. A shotgun lay at his feet. Around the room, white fang insurgents lied in crumpled bloodied heaps. There were six in total.

Surely this one scientist didn't take out every one of these insurgents. They all had rifles and body armor.

Ren and Weiss kept their rifles focused on the man as the others began to enter the room.

The scientist slowly turned around. His hands up in the air. He obviously didn't want to end up like his now deceased guards.

"Now I know this may look bad." He began to speak. "But I assure you that I mean you no harm." He was a faunus, obviously. Two ram horns sat atop his bald head. A pair of glasses with one cracked frame covered his green eyes. "And it also may look impossible, but in my eyes, it was quite simple."

"How?" Jaune asked, keeping his gun lowered, not wanting to put any more pressure on the man.

The scientist kicked the shotgun over to the mercenaries, the weapon sliding across the ground. "I installed a little program into the computers so that only in this room a tone played in the speakers so loud that it would cause the guards to collapse in pain. As you can see, it worked."

"And the shotgun?" Ren asked, looking down at the weapon in question.

The scientist opened his lab coat to reveal an empty handmade holster.

"I stole the shotgun from the guard armory when nobody was looking. You would think that these guards would keep a better eye on their one and only prisoner."

"So I'm guessing you were the head honcho at this plant, am I correct?" Jaune asked.

"I am indeed. Richard Bean, at your service. I've worked in this place for twenty years. They saw me as the one person who knew everything to keeping this place up and running... so they killed off the rest of my colleagues."

"I'm sorry to hear that."

"It's not your fault. We were defenseless when the White Fang began their take over. The military dissolved from the inside out. A two front battle that nobody knew how to handle. Then the government fell. You would think with as much advanced military that we have, that this problem wouldn't have been as big as it was. But for some reason, it just escalated so quickly."

"It is truly a bad time for Menagerie." Jaune confirmed. "But we're working on bringing peace back to this country."

"I do hope you do." Richard replied. "But if I may ask, which military are you from. You're far too well equipped to be rebels, that and you're not faunus, except for your one friend over there," he said, pointing at Blake, "You're not Menagerie military because I doubt this plant has any real meaning to them. So that must mean you are with one of the other countries armed forces."

"Actually, you're wrong on that as well." Jaune stated.

The scientist narrowed his eyes, squinting at all of them. "Ahhhh. I see. I recognize your patches. H&H. You had a division not so far from here, but that fell to the White Fang as well."

"Yes. It was three hours to the west. We're here to assist the Atlas military and claim revenge on the White Fang who killed so many of our fellow men and women."

"That's noble of all of you. I wish I had the strength to avenge the ones that I knew that are now gone. But what can one man do that an army could barely do."

"You can return to Alexandra. We just liberated the town. That's why the resistance here wasn't that big of a problem for us."

"Yes, I heard your lies over the guards radios. Then I heard lots of gunfire and they locked us in this room. I saw you coming down the hallway and I found it was the best time for my plan to be put into action." he finished his sentence by holding up a pair of sound proof headphones.

"If I may ask," Richard continued. "What do you plan to do with this facility?" he asked.

Nora opened the pack that was full of explosives. "Blow it to kingdom come."

"I was afraid of that. But I see why. This plant provides power to a vast amount of Menagerie. Along with the capital."

"That's the plan. Soon after, we'll be making our way to the capital where we will regroup with the main forces of the invasion."

"If you are, I must warn you of something that is awaiting you in the capital." Richard stated, his tone growing even more serious.

"Something awaiting us?" Jaune asked. "You mean something bigger than the large army of White Fang insurgents and ex-Menagerie military."

"Yes, they're some of the greatest weapons ever designed by the military here in Menagerie."

"How do you know about it?" Weiss asked. "If it was such a devastating weapon, then how does a simple scientist in a power facility know about it?"

"I may be just a "simple scientist" now, but for some time during my captivity here, I was also a consultant for creating a power source for these weapons. I later learned that the name of this was called Project Titan."

"And what is that?" Jaune asked.

"They're a group of airships capable of-"

A gunshot rang out as a the scientist's words stopped flat, and a bullet passed through his head. Another shot rang out as another bullet broke through his chest. Blood splattered the computer console behind him.

Instantly, the mercenaries turned to the source of the gunshot. It was a White Fang insurgent, who had acted dead, lying on the ground with his arm extended, a pistol in their hands, the barrel smoking.

Ren was the first one to turn his rifle on him. A quick burst a 5.56x45mm NATO rounds leaped from the barrel, and opened three more holes in the side of the insurgent.

A croak was let out and he dropped the pistol.

"What was that gunfire?" Yang asked over the radio. "Everything alright over there?"

"We found a surviving scientist who survived the White Fang." Jaune replied through his radio.

"So you shot him!?" Yang asked.

"Negative. He thought that he killed all of the White Fang guarding him, we're still confused as to how he actually pulled that off, but one of the White Fang was playing dead and shot him."

"Did you get any information out of the guy before he bit that bullet?" Rebecca asked over the radio.

"He was about to tell us about something called Project Titan. Apparently it's a special airship. I recommend getting in contact with Ursa as soon as possible."

"That's been high on the list of priorities, Knight." Aiden replied.

"I understand that, Wraith. But I don't like the feeling of this. It gives me the feeling that the White Fang has a huge trump card hidden deep down their sleeves."

"Is there any sort of antenna on the roof that has a jammer attached to it?" Hunter asked over the radio.

"Negative, already checked up here. The tower here is clean." Ruby responded.

"Damn. Roger that. We'll continue on with the objective. But the moment we get contact with Ursa, we have to inform them of this. Knight, out."

Jaune sighed and took a deep breath.

"Thor, me and you will get the explosives planted. Mulan, White, put a bullet in the head of every body to make sure that we have no more surprises. Black, watch the door, just to make sure."

Everyone began to go to their respective orders. Blake went outside and kept watch, Jaune and Nora began digging through the large pack of explosives and Ren and Weiss attached their suppressors to their pistols. Just to make it just a tiny bit quieter.

Ten minutes flew by and the explosives were set over the entire control room.

The rest of the team was gathering at the end of the hallway, preparing to leave.

"Explosives are set in the other rooms, how's it coming?" Blake asked.

"Done." Nora said as she finished attaching the final detonator. "All the one's in here are linked to my detonator. The others have their own detonators, so if they're out, it means we're ready to go."

"Alright." Jaune said as he closed the pack and handed it to Nora.

Weiss couldn't help but notice that both Jaune and Nora's forehead were beaded with sweat. She only guess how strenuous working with explosives was. One wrong move and they could go off without any chance of escaping the blast.

"Overwatch, this is Underground, explosives are primed and ready, beginning ascent to the main lobby, meet you there." Jaune said into the radio.

"Roger that, Underground. We'll meet you down there. Red, out."

"Let's get moving, everyone!" Jaune shouted as they exited the room.

"Did you guys encounter anything over there?" Weiss asked Yang when they regrouped.

"Nobody. I guess they only thought of the control room being the important thing."

"I guess so." Weiss replied.

"Either that, or they thought of it as a stronghold. From what I can see, it was the only one of the three main rooms with a door." Blake pointed out.

Weiss looked down the other two hallways and saw that the other two rooms with the planted explosives didn't have a door.

"Either way, doesn't matter anymore. We did what we needed to do. After this, the capital is gonna go black." Yang said.

"We go to the fuel depot after this. Which is basically another explosion." Nora stated.

"I sense a theme here." Weiss said, thinking back to when they were exiting Alexandra.

"There'll be more when we get to the capital." Blake said when they got to the top of the stairs.

The rooftop team was already in the lobby, all of the captains looked to be discussing something but they stopped when they noticed the underground team walking in.

"Are we all clear out there?" Jaune asked.

"Yeah, we looked around from the rooftop and even checked most of the rooms on the way down. This place is secure." Rebecca responded.

"Alright, let's get to the vehicles." Jaune said.

The mercenaries exited the building and entered their respective vehicles that they arrived in.

"What's the distance between here and the fuel depot?" Weiss asked when they closed their doors.

"About a half hour drive westward." Blake said as she turned on the trucks engine.

"But first, we're making a stop." Ruby said offhandedly.

"Stopping where?" Blake asked.

"When we were on the rooftop, we spotted a grove of trees that extended into the forest that we came out of to get into Alexandra. It's about two miles away from here and from what we could see, the trees are thick enough that the trucks should not be spotted. We'll ditch them and then set up camp about a quarter mile away from them."

"Meaning sleeping under the stars in the pitch black." Weiss said. "I'm up for it."

"Gonna be great to get some shuteye." Yang said as she stretched out her entire body.

"It's not like we've been awake for that long. I know you've stayed awake a lot longer than this, even before the military. I remember you pulling four all-nighters in a row so that you didn't flunk biology. And I've heard you doing things even crazier when you were in the military. Even in the past few years we've been on a few missions that kept us awake for at least five days in a row."

"I know what you mean. But it's not every mission we hike a dozen miles through a mountain pass with a possible ambush. Get into multiple firefights and then discover a man made explosive capable of mass destruction with a single use. After that we liberated an entire city and got into another two large scale firefights."

As the car was now a mile away from the power plant, their radios came through with a message from Nora. "Thor here, we are now MSD, detonating explosives."

Weiss once again felt the car shake as the explosions shook the earth. Weiss looked behind and could see the lights of Alexandra cut to black.

"Oh, and we just cut power to over half a continent." Yang added to the list of things that they had done in that one day.

"Alright, I'll admit it. We've done a lot for one day."

"But as the saying goes." Blake added. "The only easy day was yesterday."

"Amen to that." Yang replied. "I can only tell that things are going to get more difficult from here."

"No shit." Ruby said. "We may have just liberated a single city. But we still need to liberate the rest of the country."


The next morning, the mercenaries had become well rested.

Through their rotations of watch shifts, they managed to make it through the night with no hiccups.

The trucks were never discovered, but from what could be seen there was a bit of commotion from the remnants of the power plant. Opting to ignore it, the mercenaries quickly broke their so called camp and returned to the vehicles.

It was still early in the morning, so if they managed to arrive to the fuel depot before the morning rises and before the possibility of reinforcements arrived at the depot, the depot would be fairly easy to take out.

The reason why they expected reinforcements was that the White Fang could catch on to their objectives, seeing as they are wanting to take some of the biggest resources that the White Fang could need. Power and Fuel. Power because Menagerie these days relied heavily on their influence on technology. And then the fuel for their vehicles which the White Fang had acquired a vast amount of.

As they knew it wouldn't take out all of their fuel sources, but apparently this was the largest fuel depot closest to the capital. Most of the fuel being trucked from the depot to the capital.

The ride to the depot was spent in a silence that Weiss was beginning to familiarize herself with. The mental preparation that went through everyone as they rode towards their next battle. The knowing that this would be either your last day in the land of the living or the beginning of your walk to the end.

The trucks slowed to a halt, the brakes squealing as they pulled alongside a hillside, just out of range of the fuel depot.

The mercenaries disembarked from the vehicles, lightly closing the doors. Any more noise and there could be a chance that their cover was already blown.

The trucks were covered from above, the patch of trees that had thick enough leaves that they would not be seen if a bullhead or helicopter were to pass over.

Slowly, the mercenaries crept up the hill. The snipers going fully prone and the ones with regular rifles holding security.

Weiss watched Ruby slowly look over the crest of the hill. She left her rifle to the side on the ground, instead taking out a pair of range finders.

"Alright, what do we got?" Ruby asked to herself.

"About three hundred meters all around the facility. We'll be heavily exposed either way and our cover will be blown." Lucas commented.

"This place is huge." Rebecca stated. "How the hell are we going to blow this place sky high?" she asked.

"It's a fuel refinery and depot. The moment a spark in any of the restricted areas goes off the entire place should follow." Aiden added.

"You see those giant white balls? Those are gas tanks. No brainier fact, but that's where they store the fuel. So technically, those are some of our main objectives." Pyrrha made another observation.

"Hey, hey." Calisto said to the other snipers to get their attention. "Anybody else see that giant antenna on top of that one building by the fuel tanks?" he asked.

"Yeah... Do you think that that's what's blocking us?" Ruby asked.

"I would take a guess as to say yes. I'm seeing a lot of equipment spread out at the base of it."

"We bust that, we can report back to Ursa finally."

"Primary objective, Fuel tanks and see if we can find a way to bust this place up enough so that we can put it completely out of commission. Secondary Objective, take out that antenna and hopefully we are able to reestablish contact with command." Ruby listed off.

"I know I haven't asked this before because we knew what was going to be happening at the other places. But what's the ROE here?" Blake asked. "There has got to be civilians in there, still working the plant but taken hostage."

"Well, we can't get into contact with Ursa. So I say, if they draw a weapon on you, free to shoot. Any civie tries to stop you, shoot." Ruby said.

"That's a little extreme." Blake responded.

"We're already a little behind schedule, Black. We need to get this done as fast as possible. We're here to destroy White Fang assets, not play hero for some civilians." Aiden responded.

"That's a little harsh." Blake said, looking towards the captain of Deathstalker.

"That's enough, both of you." Ruby ordered. She needed to take control of it since Blake was under her command. Ruby turned herself over so that she was looking right at Blake. "As a compromise, if you see any civilians that look like they were forced there, you can point them in the right direction to leave the base. You'll need to stay close with the team, so no straying to assist them. Sound good?"

Blake knew that this was the best offer that she was going to get from Ruby, so she reluctantly agreed with a nod of the head.

"Alright." Ruby said. "Now are there any other... questions?" she asked, trailing off.

"What's wrong?" Calisto asked her.

"Shhh... Do you hear that?"She asked.

Weiss saw Blake's ears twitch and flick, as did Knato's own fox ears.

"Jet! Hit the deck!" Ruby shouted.

Weiss' body instinctively forced herself to the ground and to stay as still as possible.

No more than ten seconds later, Weiss heard the jet quickly sail overhead. It came from their west, heading for the east.

"What is it?" Weiss heard someone ask.

"An SU-25, those things are perfect for air to surface combat."

"What the hell is a Frogfoot doing all the way out here?" Jade asked.

"Probably looking for the people that busted up their power plant. They know we couldn't have gotten far." Hunter responded.

"So we're being hunted, great."

"SCATTER!" Jaune shouted. "IT'S COMING AROUND FOR AN ATTACK RUN!"

Weiss looked up, and saw the plane beginning to bank in their direction.


AN:

Did someone say double update?

This is what I worked on for the Monty Oum Project that was going on. For those who didn't know what it was, you took the entire day to continue any work or start any projects that you have been putting off for who knows how long and... well, just doing it.

Thank you for everyone who waited patiently for these updates.

And an even greater thank you to MartunaMajor who edited both of these updates.

I hope you all enjoyed both of these new chapters.

I'll see you all next time!