"Anyone else getting interference? I'd say a skysub is jamming us but I'm not so sure or feeling good after Skytracer falling off."
Walter checks his radar and then does a visual look around from his canopy and preemptively hovers his hand near the communications mute in the event the whine gets louder.
Gaffe nervously shifts around in his roosterpit, fitzing with the communications controls in an attempt to stop the flickering and silence the shrill whine in his headset. He sends out a quick message, with an uneasy tone as he speaks, "Anybody else getting this interference? This is forgeted!"

: Looks like everything's fine on our end, I'm not seeing or hearing anything out of the ordinary.
Jaakko calls into the radio.
"CIC, think we're being jammed, one of our aircraft is loosing speed. Any ECCM support available?"

: Say...ain Mjolnir, did- ... -peat, did not copy.
He looks to his RWR, if it would provide any clues, and then to Ellie's aircraft. Her aircraft and drones are invaluable, and he's not going to lose another pilot if he could at the least try to help it. Not so close to the end of the war.
"Hold formation, I'm dropping back to Ellie,"
Jaakko pulls up and away, bringing his Tukreb in next to Ellie and waving. He points to his ears.
Ellie waves back 'no' at Jaakko and makes a motion that indicates that she'll attempt to eject soon.
Looking at the RWR just reveals that there's nothing ahead of you but your own allies. As you two exchange hand signals, a crackling white bolt of energy shoots between your roosterpits, raising the hairs on your neck and temporarily scrambling your heads-up displays.
"forget," she whispers, making the quick connection that that was the engine that suffered the failure. "Come on." Cualli sprints out of the hangar, heading towards the port engine.
On her way, she tries to figure out why they'd be calling her to the engine. It doesn't take her long to remember the other engineer's mention of a reactor meltdown and the fact that Elu wouldn't be particularly vulnerable to radiation. Well, not the same amount of radiation that would be fatal to a human-- she knows that enough radiation can potentially fry Elu's electronics, but there's no way that there's that much radiation pouring out of the engine.
You make your way through the wing structure towards where you understand the engine block is, but quickly realize that you've never actually been out this way before. You've been following the signage directing towards the engine room, but the journey has been so long it feels like you should have arrived already. Running down what feels like the dozenth claustrophobic hallway so far, you finally spot a door at the end labeled "PORT ENGINE BLOCK". As you approach, you see the latch turn and the door opens inwards, but your own shipmates aren't the ones coming through.

: Oh- uh, hey, Cualli-

: [We don't have time for this.]
The woman with the glasses draws her gun, and the man in the welding mask beside her begins reaching for his.
