@All:
Suddenly, you hear the roar of a badly-tuned engine at the far north end of the hangar. The crowd leaps out of the way, and Doc T and Eugene are forced to deal with a swarm of pedestrians that are suddenly surrounding them, jostling to get clear. A rusty off-road vehicle lurches into the hangar through the doorway. It's covered in a mixture of rust, dirt, and soot, and has Igbo hanging all over it. A quick glance reveals 5 Igbo, including the gunner in the back manning the massive heavy machinegun. He pivots the weapon as far up as he can and begins to spray gunfire over the heads of the crowd, shooting bullets into the ceiling and far wall. The sound is deafening, and the crowd quickly hits the floor. The Igbo in the front passenger seat steps out and assesses the situation. He's much more heavily armored than the other Igbo and it is immediately apparent that his rank is at least a chief, maybe higher. He raises his hand and whistles, followed by a series of guttural clicks and grunts. The remaining Igbo immediately begin to retreat. The wounded are helped to the north end of the hangar, and the dead are left where they lay. The chief makes eye contact with Jerry, showing that while the group certainly gained the respect of the Igbo, they also gained notoriety.
The group disappears into the street outside the hangar, and the crowd quickly disperses. Jerry manages to crash the last commlink before the tourist is able to shut it down, ensuring that the footage is gone forever.
You see Jane towards the south end of the hangar, and she waves you over.
"Let's try to keep things on track in the future, all right? No more getting into drek unless absolutely necessary."
You all wait for the crowd to go back to their normal routine. It's astounding how quickly the hangar returns to business as usual. It's apparent that they see this kind of stuff ALL THE TIME in Lagos, and that anyone who is fazed for more than 5 minutes is fresh off the boat.
Going to be an interesting place to do a run, no?
[OOC: KARMA TIME!]