You Pilot An Attack Helicopter

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Requested by Agent_ramirez!

For this scenario, the reader pilots an attack helicopter to help fight Cyn but crashes/dies halfway through the battle. In Cyn's point of view, it'll be her reaction to the battle, betrayal, and the aftermath.

There will be no Doll, Tessa, Alice, or Yeva in this because they are not in the fight at all.

TW for reader death??

Uzi-
You didn't tell her that you were coming to help, mainly because you didn't want her to worry about you, too - she clearly had enough on her plate, so to speak, and so you did what came to mind; you piloted your attack helicopter into battle, ready to face off against the greatest horror you'd ever seen, Cyn.
Everything was going great at first, but Cyn grew wise to what you were doing and wrapped a tentacle around the plane, crushing it and causing it to explode in her grip.
You didn't even get to hear Uzi screaming your name before everything went black, and you faded from existence.
Uzi was more angry and sad than she had ever been, and she fought more violent/reckless than before(imagine the original fight, but now it's way more grim/serious, rather than having its silly moments).

N-
You knew he would try to talk you out of doing it, and so you didn't tell him. You knew he was trying to protect you, but that's the thing.. you didn't want to be protected. You weren't defenseless, and you wanted to protect him instead, so you grabbed your old fighter plane and got it up and running, charging headfirst into battle. It was probably a stupid decision, but you were willing to be stupid for the sake of helping your friend.
Everything was going well, but then you saw that Cyn had the upper hand in the showdown and that you likely wouldn't survive anyway, and so you decided to sacrifice yourself, crashing the plane into Cyn and going out in a bang. Unfortunately, Cyn survived, and your sacrifice was for nothing, so now it was just everyone against Cyn, N now heartbroken at the loss of his best friend.

V-
You thought that she was dead, and you didn't know where N and his purple drone friend were(you were unaware of their relationship), but you knew that Cyn was back and more dangerous than ever. You rushed into battle, surprised when you saw V alive and well, defending some workers from J. She seemed to be handling herself well, and you continued on, flying toward Cyn and shooting as many bullets as you could. Between your combat skills and your speed, you were a formidable force, but Cyn realized this and took over the plane, forcing you to crash into an asteroid and inevitably dying. At least you got to see V for the last time - at least she was safe... right?
V and J got momentarily distracted, both surprised and distraught at your death, and Cyn seemed to only get more terrifying as the fight went on. Of course, they defeated her, but it wasn't as good as it could have been if you had survived. She wished that you never came in with that helicopter.

J-
You knew that she was being tricked, and despite her pushing you away and making you feel bad, you knew what you had to do to save your friend. You needed to defeat Cyn; if you did that, she wouldn't be forced to work for anyone anymore, and you could stay friends, right? You found one attack helicopter remaining on one of the space rocks from Copper 9, and you immediately ran in and started to pilot it, sneaking into the fray and launching missiles at Cyn. You lasted surprisingly long, and J was conflicted, forced to work for the greatest evil to ever exist while simultaneously being saved by her friend, but that wouldn't last, as you'd get caught up between all the attacks, and the plane would explode. J caught your body, but it was too late. She lost the one thing keeping her going, and now she had to continue on to see this battle through.

Thad, Lizzy, and Khan-
You had offered to pilot the plane for them while they charged into the fight with weapons, but they refused, saying that there was something else they needed to do, so you flew in alone. Once you saw Cyn, you knew what you had to do; you shot your guns, fired your missiles, and for some time, you thought you were doing good, but you actually didn't last half the fight. You saw that the three were in danger, and you rushed to help them, but Cyn saw this and struck a tentacle right through the plane, exploding it and killing you. Thad was furious and began to attack more recklessly, trying not to cry, Lizzy became really quiet and didn't know what to do, and Khan started to cry - why did everyone he cared for have to die? Was he cursed? In any case, they were more focused on the fight than ever before, and they vowed to avenge you.

Cyn-
She had genuinely enjoyed your company, in her own weird way, so why would you throw away your friendship. How could you do this to her? She spent valuable time on you, gave you the things you needed, so when you piloted that plane and started to attack her, she was furious. You knew what she really was, a monster that wouldn't stop until everything was destroyed or assimilated into herself, and while part of you longed for her friendship, you knew it wasn't real.
You launched every missile, tossed every bomb, and used every bullet, but now everything was depleted. You were defenseless, and Cyn was just more angry. She destroyed the plane and attacked you herself, stating how disappointed she was before killing you. She felt a sense of loss after you were gone, but she wasn't thinking of that at the moment. Instead, she was refocusing on Uzi and her crew. The rest of the fight went as usual, but Cyn seemed rather preoccupied with her thoughts.

Nori-
She told you to be careful, to not do anything stupid, but that's exactly what she was doing. She was clearly scared and not wanting to get involved, but she still did it anyway, and besides, you wanted to protect her. She protected you all those years ago when you were both experimented on in Cabin Fever Labs, so you should be able to return the favor. By the time she entered the battle, she saw your fighter plane, and she knew what you had done. You entered the battle, anyway. You were stubborn, and while that was a trait that annoyed her to no end, she missed it when you were gone. You were unintentionally blown up in the crossfire of every attack, and now she had to live with the guilt of not being able to convince you not to join... even if there was no point.

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