Encounter 1: Team Karasu vs. Team Chinka

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The insertion has left you all rattled and disoriented. Wherever you are, you've kicked up alot of dust and debris. The interior of your pod is masked in near-total darkness, and only a very faint light is peeking through the entryways.

Team Karasu
Kyoumei comes to slowly. Her head is dizzy, and a strong sensation of vertigo is overwhelming her senses. Her ears are ringing powerfully, blinding her to her surroundings. Her shaking hand slips a kunai free from her waist, and she slashes the straps and belts binding or the the chair. She tumbles out of the seat and lands in freezing knee-deep water. Pushing herself onto her hands, Kyoumei wretches. She is barely able to discern her orientation, but the ferocity of the explosion and insertion have left her completely helpless. Turning her head around her, she frantically calls out the names of her two team-mates.

Team Chinka
"Ugh, never again. Never, never again." Kiritsu spoke out. He felt disoriented, dazed and slightly out of mind. Tight spaces like that container are something he does not relish. Takins a few seconds to regain his composure, he finds himself in total darkness. "Well, then. Out of the frying pan and into the oven." After a few seconds, the pigment in his eyes began to react to the darkness, and his pupils began to dilate to compensate for the low light levels. After about a minute, he had vision, but only enough to see a few feet in front of him. As far as he was concerned, it was enough to at least give him an idea of where he and his team were at. "Alright, team, it looks like we might be down in some sort of city. Everything in my line of sight is pretty much debris, sewage and who knows what else. Let's be careful and stick close. Who knows what could be waiting for us. So for now, let's look around a bit, get a sense of what exactly we're dealing with. The more knowledge we have of our location, the more ground we'll have. But again, stick close. This is definitely not the kind of place to venture alone."