If Vera-Kin can help them by using Lift to lighten the load, she will, as long as she is able to move through behind them. If not, she will run under the debris as they hoist it up, then use Lift to enable them to slip through before it drops again.
"Abandon the chase, we must," Vera-Kin says. "We can only escape this nightmare for now, not end it."
Ok, here is the current situation as I make it:
Kiu was not committerd to the blocked exit. His best option is to make for another one.
Sean and Vera were chasing the BV and hence they were committed, so they are relying on Vlad and Denz. Sorry, Vera, you won't make it there before the collapse happens, though if no-one had Dashed to the BV-50 then you probably would have been looking at Master Lift to get you out of there. As it is, Denz and Vlad are in a position to stop the worst of it; they're strength rolls are a success as they desperately hold a supporting bar in place. It;s going to give out very soon, though, and you certainly do not have the leisure to use your comms, Denz!
But on that point- no point asking for a transport to come in, it will never get here in time; you need to get out on the one you came in on.
The BV-50 is too small for computers to track properly. It is smaller than a person, remember. You actually need to be in direct visual sight of it to follow it. At this point, the BV-50 is cutting its way through the ceiling.
Jovan- you are out past reception and out of the building first, the man over your back.
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Back at the city, there is a sense of growing panic as reports of extreme power fluctuations form the generator come in.
As several of them look over the cotrol desk, a computerised voice speaks.
Trade Federation Fleet now in position over the orbital sector protected by the generator.
"I'm picking up over a hundred fighter launches," says a comms officer.