Cutting Off the Head

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As Uraraka and Midoriya charged forward, there were Hydra agents that took notice and began opening fire on them. They quickly got to cover behind a large amount of cargo that was strapped into the deck. Midoriya shot an Air Force smash into the group of agents, sending them flying. Uraraka and Midoriya broke from cover and ran into the entrance. They ran into another Hydra squad, but Uraraka quickly went from agent to agent, nullifying their gravity, kicking them in the heads and releasing them, often sending them flying or falling hard. They made their way to the entrance and ran the opposite direction of the computer room, looking for the communications center.

In the control room with Hill, Kaminari and Jiro were nervously waiting for any contact from Midoriya. Sam and Steve had already engaged Hydra forces. Kaminari noticed on one of the cameras showing where they came in, five agents were making their way in. He stepped back to where he had a clear view of his first disk, and when the first Hydra agent stepped into view, he let out electricity, electrocuting all five agents.

"Yeah," he said to himself, "I totally planned that."

"Congrats, Jamming-yay," Jiro said, "you were actually smart for once."

He chuckled at the compliment.

Midoriya and Uraraka finally found the communications center and looked from console to console. Most of them were filled with indecipherable data, but one simply had a picture of an antenna with the words "jamming active" in green. The antenna's diagram matched with what Midoriya had seen.

"Hill," he said into the comms, "we have positive confirmation. The antenna is transmitting a jamming frequency."

"Copy that," Hill replied, "can you two get on that?"

They heard a ruckus coming from near the entrance.

"I don't think so," Uraraka said, "I don't think Hydra likes that we figured out their little plan." She made a chair float and threw it into the doorway, releasing it and giving it extra force hitting a Hydra agent, "I'd say we'll need a good five minutes to get there and a couple more to destroy it."

"We don't have that time," Hill turned to the two with her, "Chargebolt, Earphone Jack, think you two can deal with it?"

"Yeah," Jiro said, nodding before she began heading out.

"You can count on us!" Kaminari said, following her.

Kaminari picked his disks out of the hall they came through, and he and Jiro made their way to the rooftop. When they got to the base of the antenna, they saw just how big it was.

"It'd definitely be faster to just destroy the whole thing," Kaminari said, "I mean, I see why she wanted Midoriya to do this. How do you figure this should be done?"

"I don't know," Jiro said, "I don't think I can make a counter frequency, and I doubt your support items could either. I guess you're just going to have to overload it."

"Alright."

Kaminari charged up his hands with electricity.

*

Bakugo was pacing around the living area. Everyone knew better than to disturb him when he was in this mood. He could just tell that the four who were gone were doing hero stuff. That wasn't what was bothering him, though. He was bothered that he hadn't heard what that hero stuff was.

"Baukgo," Todoroki said, "pacing won't get them to call us any faster."

"SHUT UP, YOU ICY-HOT BASTARD!" Bakugo screamed, "I KNOW IT WON'T!"

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