Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25389303-20161009134004/@comment-25389303-20161027101147

(Note that this is taking place several hours after the hijacking, so you may want to alter your post a little)

Blanc saw Nobel walking towards her and jogged forward to meet him. "Nobel! Do you what's happen---"

She was cut off when the ceiling panels above them came crashing down to the floor in front and behind them, and in a blur four large figures dropped down next to them - two on each side, trapping them in the corridor. They carried large black kite shields that blocked the entire hallway when locked together, as well as small machine guns in their right hands that were currently pointed at their heads.

"Surrender! This ship has been placed under the jurisdiction of the Decimari Agency - any attempts to impede our investigation will be met with extreme punishment!" One of the armoured figures said, as more Decimari agents poured down into the ship from the breaches in the ceiling. Blanc raised her rifle at the soldiers, but held off from firing upon realising both the hopelessness of their situation and how they appeared to be more interested in the ship then they were in them.

"Stand aside, men," a commanding voice ordered behind them, and the soldiers parted to reveal a tall man dressed in an armoured uniform of red and gold, with a burgundy admiral's coat draped over his shoulders and a golden full helm covering his face. Strapped to his side was a long nodachi sword, still in its sheath, which the man made no move to draw. He studied the two strange individuals in front of him for what seemed like forever, before stepping forward and offering Nobel his hand.

'"Greetings, sir. You must be Captain Scarrow, yes? Apologies for the sudden entrance. My name is Canna von Dracton, Captain of the Decimari flagship, The Starkiller. ''I recieved your distress signal." '''

Blanc looked at the outstretched hand with suspicion, unsure whether this man was deliberately being overly friendly and was simply messing with them, or if he genuinely believed they were part of the crew. Regardless, she glanced at Nobel and hoped his reply would be convincing.