Geh. This is a weird choice for me as Scarlet; she really wants to actually try and make a difference, but at the same time she wants to live long enough in order to do so, if that makes sense.
Certainly.
"I want to make the world a better place!"
"Let's start by defeating that vile villain!"
"...you mean the one whose floor is paved in the skulls of those who tried to defeat him for being a vile villain?"
"Exactly!"
"..."
Speaking of which, my mind is made up. My vote is firmly for the bomb ending up places it shouldn't, the panther traveling in the same general direction as the hostage, and a lot of villains screaming in incandescent rage.
So as I see it, we have three phases to this plan.
Phase 1 is the Distraction. Best idea is probably to have Khate toss the hostages aside, hope they're smart enough to run for it, and immediately dash for the panther. If this goes well, Khate will be the only thing anybody is paying attention to as Ka begins screaming to stop her
RIGHT NOW.Downside: The two hostages will be on their own, and it will unambiguously be Go Time.
Alternative: For a much milder distraction, somebody could try to verbally exploit the rift between Wilcox and Ka to generate a few seconds of glaring and reconsidering alliance dynamics. This might fail outright, though, and won't be as distracting.
Phase 2 is the Bomb. Assuming the tech-crows shift immediately from interdiction to locking down Khate's mech, Aubrey will be free to stealth-run or Scarlet will be free to I-Will-Regret-This run to the bomb and toss it to Varky, who will most likely use it in at least as spectacularly effective a manner as we'd like.
Downside: One of our squishies will be out in the open, the two hostages will still be on their own and likely freaked out, and Varky might have odd goals or not be aware how dangerous Ka is or why.
Phase 3 is the Oh God Run Faster. If we've just collapsed a roof on, dazed, or smoke-blinded Ka and his Krows, this might be as simple as turning around and bolting for the Sled.
Downside: If Kesari tells us about those Ka-Troopers, we might realize the most direct route back to the docks may be rather unfriendly. If there's a major hostile still up, a dead run endangers the hostages further as well. Oh, and those two in the open might not have gotten to the main group yet.
Alternative: Khate can keep going with the panther and lead any upright hostiles on a merry chase in a slightly different direction than the main squishy group. Especially if Kesari and Aubrey can hack cameras at will to guide her.
Other than the two hostages and everything that comes after turning around and bolting for it, I feel like this is a good plan.