Faust had already steeled himself after the short, simple response from the woman. He didn’t like it when people refused him conversation. Turning back around he let a timer begin to tick away in his mind, and in the few more moments of silence before the gun was pulled Faust only thought one thing …
As the weapon came out Faust spun and shoved a hand through the air, catching the replicant’s wrist and letting the weapon spray into the roof before his own weapon came into action. Simply hefting the weapon in one hand Faust extended it past his seat and fired point blank into the replicant’s face, the semi-auto magnum producing a blast of heat and light before the slug pounded the synthetic’s brain into a mist of silicon and chips. In the proximity Faust’s hearing was deafened, and microshrapnel from the replicant had cut several knicks into his face before the car door sprung open.
The woman was too far away for a pursuit, but Faust wasn’t out of options yet. Actually, in hindsight he decided, it was probably best to leave the limo anyway.
The fact that there was another Faust wouldn’t have been a possibility though and she would have escaped, without the magic of capsuleering. The woman ran through the street and caused several onlookers to take notice, though as she neared an intersection the same, uniformed man appeared just in the alley beside her and stretched an arm out in front of the woman to clothesline her.
“Now, just where the fuck do you think you’re going? I offered snowcones!”