Knocking Dr. Adam's thugs out takes practically no thought at all; it's instinct, ingrained far deeper than the Neural Neutralizer can reach. It's not part of any grand plan to get away, it's pure desperation: they're trying to hurt her again, so she jams her elbows into their ribs and kicks and shoves and they go down. And she runs.
It isn't until after she gets out that she realizes she should've grabbed both their weapons. Too late for that - she's already half-running, half-staggering through the complex, heading in the direction she thinks will lead her to Helen.
Too bad she's completely turned around and lost.
It isn't until after she gets out that she realizes she should've grabbed both their weapons. Too late for that - she's already half-running, half-staggering through the complex, heading in the direction she thinks will lead her to Helen.
Too bad she's completely turned around and lost.