Graveyard of a Madman Part 36

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The jig was up, and they had to go. With no time to contact her partners, Lys had to escape and simply hope that the rest of them had done their part, because she was in the middle of a witch hunt. Every single person on that ship had to show their ID cards to the superiors, and just as she was about to be caught, she had to join a crowd to look like she was busy looking for the intruder. Everyone was scrambling, but it wouldn't last for long, soon they would be in their battle stations and she wouldn't know what the hell to do. When she got to a doorway to the outside, sure enough, an Entry Control Point was set up, checking every single ID card in and out. She cursed, then looked around, and when she was sure no one was looking, she leaned against a wall and phased through it.

That was when it happened.

Voice: Hey! What do you think you're doing!

A very large, surly Captain marched about ten men over toward her, his pony tail was black, and reached almost to the ground, while his face was almost square with how beefy it was. Her timing was obviously poorly chosen. Either that or there were far too many patrols at that moment, neither would surprise her.

Captain: Trying to dodge ID checks, huh? I know what this is! You forgot to get your ID card updated didn't you!!!???

There was a very long pause between her and the large Captain, as well as the other men behind him. That was when a man came up behind the Captain and whispered in his ear.

Captain: AH! WHAT?! Intruder!

Still, it was far too late, Lys had already phased through the side wall, and phased back behind all of them. She started running, not wanting to waste time trying to fight them. She made her way to the front of the ship, where the main cannons were. There, she pulled a chain from the inside of her jacket. That was when all spotlights came onto her, and she heard all kinds of yelling that she was the intruder and to stop where she was or she would be shot. With perfect accuracy, she flicked the large marble at the end of it, hitting the first light dead center. Shots began to fire, but she was not worried as they passed through her with no harm done. When she found cover, she whipped the chain around her arm to gain momentum as she whipped it back around and lashed it out at the cannon turret, slicing it with a marble that weighed well over a ton. She spun it around above her head and smashed it against yet another cannon turret that she hid behind, and then swiped it downward, slicing through the front of the ship.