Into The Void

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Steele, Ruthless, and Shadow pushed forward moving down the hall, taking out single targets with their hands and groups of enemies with laser precision before they knew what hit them. His group took down man after man, group after group, as if his team was a single organism, taking down its prey in quick succession.
                  Captain Steele's group moved quietly into a larger room with seven heavily armed intruders that had no gravity to it. He silently told his group to take out two each and he would take the three. He signaled to fire. Shadow and him took out their targets but Ruthless took out one of hers before her gun jammed due to the zero-G and her second target took off. Ruthless ran off after him.
                  Captain Steele trusted Ruthless to take care of the job and continued on. They needed to continue moving forward. Captain Steele and Shadow continued down the main hall when they took fire. He and Shadow split up and proceeded to return fire.
                  “Omega. We got survivors,” Captain Steele heard over the com.
                  “Understood. Guard them. Give us your location, we will be en route shortly,” he replied.
                  Captain Steele took out his targets and checked for Shadow.
                  “Shadow?” Captain Steele called out.
                  Captain Steele waited for several seconds. He was about to call out again when she came around the corner. He signaled for her to follow him and they headed down a corridor. They bolted full speed down the corridor when there was a major explosion at the bridge causing the ship to loose what little gravity was left in it. His Combat Suit kicked into zero-g mode. He made his way towards the survivor's locations when he rounded a corner and saw Ruthless down the hall.
                  Ruthless was fighting an enemy barehanded and was tearing him apart. She had some how tore his arm off with her bare hands and the man was trying to float away but she kept pulling him back by his leg. She was covered in his blood. Captain Steele pushed hard to get to her. Ruthless had a smile on her face as she tore the man apart. The man grabbed his knife and swung at her and she moved quickly to get behind him. She reached under the man and grabbed his leg then twisted it at just the right location to snap it. The man let out a blood curling scream that echoed down the corridor. Ruthless then used the her strength to tear his leg clean off causing more screaming. She then punched the guy in the throat breaking his vocal cords then pushed him down the corridor towards Captain Steele as he was still alive.
                  “Ruthless. We got survivors,” Captain Steele said.
                  “Just when I was starting to have fun,” Ruthless said.
                  Captain Steele stopped as the man came floated near him. Captain Steele grabbed him and looked him in the eye. The man was clearly alive and very afraid.
                  “Rest now,” Captain Steele said right before he killed the man, putting him out of his misery.
                  Captain Steele, Shadow, and Ruthless continued toward the survivors when another explosion happened. The ship creaked and more explosions started to happen.
                  “How are the survivors?” Captain Steele asked over the coms.
                  “There still with us.”
                  “Anyone got an extraction plan for them?” Captain Steele asked as more explosions ripped throughout the ship.
                  Captain Steele knew he would need a suit that wasn't shot up or destroyed to put them into so that they could be extracted from the ship. Getting them away from the solar system was another whole challenge. Their extraction ship was gone.
                  “We have about 30

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