The cold calculated attack that was being delivered from Amy and Booker as they essentially marched their way through the building was unsettling to Elizabeth, the passion they showed before was mostly empty now, but the results were the same, almost the same, all the peace keeper that tried to stop them died and they continued on to the elevator, when they were inside however Elizabeth tried to break the tension and talk with Booker again.

"So, it looks like they call you the false Shepard."
"And you the lamb, so what?"
"Let's not call each other that."
"Suits me."

He was as blocked off as ever, even Amy felt slightly uneasy standing next to him.
"How do you think they knew you were coming?"
"Either they've got a prophet on their side…" taunted Booker as he allowed himself a slight smile, before stating a more likely scenario, who hired him must have warned Columbia.
"If they did, than they put Kain's life in danger, they had best hope I don't get my hands on them."

The elevator arrived at the platform, a walkway straight to The First Lady airship, when they were inside they had to admit, it was cozy, Amy sighed before sitting down on a couch, Elizabeth took a look around and Booker headed to the controls, trying to figure out how the thing worked, he was surprised at the simplicity of the controls, when he started to pull the levers to set the coordinates the ship moved and Elizabeth was ecstatic that they were headed to Paris, until she saw the coordinates herself, they were headed to New York, not Paris.

The man tried to convince Elizabeth that everything was going to be alright but she slammed him with a large tool across the face, knocking him senseless, when Amy saw her do that she shook her head and got up, Elizabeth was about to hit her too but she grabbed the tool and yanked it out of her hands before changing the coordinates for Paris.

Booker slipped in and out of consciousness, he saw that they were surrounded and that the two abandoned him to whoever was going to board the ship.

Vox Populi, took the ship, when Booker finally came too he had a good chat with a woman named Daisy Fitzroy, he tried to convince her that he wanted nothing to do with the Vox but he was forced into a deal, he wanted the airship than he was going to have to help the Vox, before he could try and protest he was thrown out of the airship

A short drop, that was Booker's saving grace, he only fell far a few feet before slamming into the wood walkway below.

"Great, another grand mess you got yourself into this time DeWitt." Ushered the man to himself as he got up.

A large sign with a man's face on was one of the first things to greet him, "Fink-MFG".
"I'd better find those two before Elizabeth 'lights them away'."

The detective took extra care with looking for the pair, he saw the peace-keepers around and knew that if he caused a ruckus that he would be in another life or death fight, but this time he had the advantage, for the first time, they didn't know who he was.

Traversing the terrain was relatively easy, considering no one was shooting him, Booker was even able to sneak through what looked like a wreck, there were bottles of shock jockey everywhere and even some of the strange crystal like constructs that could be used as traps were laced on the ground, DeWitt didn't want to seem too suspicious so he walked by casually and was able to reach the entranceway to the delivery center, but the man's senses were tingling, something must have caused that 'wreck' earlier to happen, he headed to the doors and started to open them, they were pretty tough to move but he got them open, eventually.

While Booker struggled he heard someone talking and when he got the door open far enough he saw Elizabeth and Amy getting pushed to the floor, with someone threatening them for being stowaways.

Both Elizabeth and Amy saw Booker, Elizabeth gasped and ran while Amy jumped up from her position and pushed the man that threatened her over the edge.

"What took you so long Booker?" asked Amy as she and the man both chased Elizabeth.
"What do you care?" replied the man as they both slid under a large box container on a rail before getting back up.
"Look Booker, unlike Kain, I don't give a rat's ass about you! ALL I care about in this place is Kain, Delta and Eleanor, if we want to live in peace, we need that girl, alive!"
Elizabeth was a decent distance ahead of them but the pair was catching up fast, she wasn't used to constant running, cowering, fighting and the like, DeWitt and Amy were.

When she realized that Elizabeth turned around and opened a tear, party balloons started to fill the air in front of the chasers.

The balloons went away after a while when the tear closed but the duo were subjected to another tear, a marching band, he tried telling them to move but Amy flung her hand to the ground below the band, a powerful gust of wind fired up and moved them away by force.

When it seemed that they had her Elizabeth opened up another tear to block them, a moving train kept the only way to her pretty well sealed off, till Amy really snapped, the woman leaped up and twisted her body through the air, jumping over the entire tear, Booker at least only had to wait a few moments for the tear to close.

Amy was almost at Elizabeth when Booker passed through the closed doors, but the woman opened another tear, this time it was to her misfortune, there was a pair of peace-keepers on the other side that grabbed her, Amy dived through before the tear closed, severe gunfire followed shortly after on the other side of the wall.

"Damn it, there has got to be another way in." stated Booker, luckily he found a nearby door that led out to a walkway, on the far end he saw a man get flung across the air, over the rails, past any hope of safety, headed straight, to big blue below.

Booker thought this was his way to them but when he reached the doorway to the section Elizabeth was in, it was locked up, the fighting was getting more intense.
"GET AWAY FROM HER!"
Booker was hardly surprised as he heard Amy still going on, he was however unnerved when he heard what sounded like a thunderstorm on the other side of the wall, that was it, Booker saw a set of a stairs heading to a second floor and a rail nearby, his ticked into that fight.

Booker was barely into the fight before he saw a woman on the sky-line headed to them, he recognized her, she was Kain's friend, Eleanor.

Eleanor leaped off the sky-line and showed the same, if not more Athletic prowess as Amy, she landed gently in the center of the area but what happened after was far from gentle, the woman jumped backwards through the air and landed on a man's shoulder before breaking his neck with her feet and repeating the leap to a different enemy, this one however she leaped over but in midair she wrapped her arm around the man's neck, breaking it as she landed behind him and grabbed his carbine, Amy laughed when she saw her easy dispatch of the enemies.

"so you really have been keeping in shape haven't you?"
Eleanor said yes before laughing herself, the fight seemed easy, even when a gunship came to them with some more enemies, they reached the room where Elizabeth was basically dragged into, but when they opened the door she opened yet another tear, forming a part of sky-rail so she could escape, Booker was the first to give chase, not even thinking about it as he jumped and clamped his sky-hook on the rail.

The man was able to almost catch the runaway Elizabeth but some kind of, man in metal grabbed him, slammed him into the ground, unfortunately he was tossed through the air, to a distant container before Eleanor or Amy could intervene, the 'tin-man' threw a disk at the container and sliced off one of the ropes holding it up, Booker fell but was saved by Elizabeth, the woman was clearly not happy with him and told him to not follow her, until he told her that he made a deal to get their airship back.

Booker gave her all the details and was almost happy when Amy and Eleanor joined them, the pair was able to escape from their enemy after they both agreed it was built almost like a big daddy and would be more trouble than it was worth but Elizabeth stated that they were all only a means to an end, nothing more.