While chasing down the sniper's lead, Sigma had a moment to reflect. The Force, attuned to it as he was, felt a little bit... off. He couldn't pin it, but there was something even more chaotic about it than he'd ever felt it before. It was as though he were back behind the veil of ignorance, unable to fully pull it to his will. Just out of curiosity, he threw the bullet he possessed toward any random surface, and as it hurled on its path it jerked and flew sideways at an even greater speed. Valente frowned and shook his head. There was more wrong here than simple rogues. His senses felt at odds as well. While he did a decent job keeping himself alive, he should be able to feel more than he did. The thrum of life was just that. Thrumming. Pulsing. It should have been constant. Regardless, he reached his destination, mostly, according to his helmet. This was a the building. He unclipped his gun and slid into the structure.
The first thing that hit him was how dark it was. A light on his shoulder activated, and the next thing that hit him was how empty it was. There should've been refugees, or so he thought. People hiding. But there were a few scuffles of feet and then nothing. He stepped lightly as he could in a metal suit, and made his way through to where some signs said a staircase was. His senses were a little more befuddled in this place, but he could still tell where life was skittering. At least he had that.
The first thing that hit him was how dark it was. A light on his shoulder activated, and the next thing that hit him was how empty it was. There should've been refugees, or so he thought. People hiding. But there were a few scuffles of feet and then nothing. He stepped lightly as he could in a metal suit, and made his way through to where some signs said a staircase was. His senses were a little more befuddled in this place, but he could still tell where life was skittering. At least he had that.