FAVE FAMILY TBH Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â (nice book you reading there widow)
In which Sombra infiltrates Talon effortlessly and sidelines their top fighters... only to do the opposite of what they expect in the end.
You wouldnât really expect the best hacker in the world to be another loser that permanently runs on coffee... but Sombra honestly preferred it that way. That was one of the few things she could be honest about, after all. Stumbling upon the conspiracy hadnât left her with a lot of options, so anything she said had to be carefully thought out, everything she did had to be done like handling a live bomb...
Exciting as it was, Sombra was beginning to get sick of it. Whoever was truly behind the conspiracy had some good software security, and they thought the girl snooping in on them had been destroyed. She couldnât afford to have them learn the truth... which is how she wound up outside the main Talon base, waiting for her code to take effect and open the doors.
Sombra yawned, took another sip of her coffee, and waited for another minute or so before the doors slid open... and the alarm went off. She cursed under her breath, but then again... this was the one time she wanted to get noticed. If anyone asked, sheâd simply had it go off on purpose. After placing a translocator outside, the hacker slid through the doors and proceeded towards the so-called âsafe roomâ... but she didnât get far.
Two steps later, gunfire rang out... but it was disturbingly inaccurate. The most embarrassing part - for the Talon agents firing at her - was that one of them had a bionic arm. All it took was a whispered âiniciando el hackeoâ for her to access the guyâs arm, and within a matter of seconds, heâd taken down his teammates... all on his own, no less.
Sombra wasted no time in taking his gun, then quickly dispatched him as well, and by sending the pain sensors on his arm into overdrive... ouch. It wouldnât kill him (she hoped) but instead... letâs just say he wouldnât be using it for a bit. None of his teammates would be walking for a while, either, but sheâd made a point of firing non-lethal shots. The last thing she wanted to do was piss off MORE powerful people, after all.
Once the first group was taken down, nobody went after her... for a time. It was when she was nearing the safe room that things began to get dicey... or, in other words, some grim reaper wannabe had just started firing at her. The purple sniper didnât exactly look friendly, either... so, with a devilish grin, she activated her Thermoptic Camo (it was times like these she was incredibly grateful to the doctors whoâd kept her story from being cut short) and hightailed it out of the line of fire.
Needless to say, both the grim reaper wannabe and the purple sniper were pissed. Sombra grinned to herself as she sneaked right around them, silently hacked the keypad on the door, and let herself in. She wasnât exactly sure what sheâd been expecting from the leader of Talon... but she sure hadnât been expecting this.
âPitiful.â Sombra began, shaking her head. âYour security systems are more outdated than the old Blackwatch ones in Dorado.â This caught the leaderâs interest, and although he quickly moved to call for backup, one motion from Sombra was all it took to lock the doors again.
âWhat do you want?â He asked. Sombra simply laughed in response. âAre you with-?â She only laughed harder.
âNo, Iâm not with Overwatch, cabrĂłn. That group of idiots failed when it started... no, Iâm here to join Talon.â
The leader couldnât believe his ears.
âWhat?â
Sombra cracked a grin.
âYeah, you heard me. Look, we can help each other. I hack security systems so your main people can do the killing, and you make sure I donât get killed. Letâs just say... Iâm almost as wanted as the man who calls himself Soldier 76.â
Letâs just say that the purple sniper and the wannabe grim reaper werenât too pleased to find out who the new recruit was... but nobody could deny that she was useful.