10-29-2013, 01:03 PM
Grace's sanity returns to her, bit by bit, but the body still rebels (hey, every day it's a little bit better, gasping her way out of that drowning).
It keeps her at Luke's practice for a little longer. But she's restless. Just feeling better isn't enough. Sera's missing, Lena's unknown. This battle for survival has turned into a rescue mission.
It's too bad Razor never left her any contact information, never told her where to find Denver's secret laboratory. If that's even what they're looking for. The one thing that they have to go on is Callum's number, and that's honestly horrifying.
He doesn't think any of them are human.
It's one of the first things they tell you, when they want you to have no sympathy, no mercy for your enemy. They tell you your enemies aren't really people. They dehumanize, and alienate, and let tribalism and survival instinct take it from there. It's one of the oldest tricks in the book.
So she doesn't think that Sid's headed into exactly friendly territory here, even if Callum is telling the truth. Which means, Sid might be breaking into or out of a possibly highly technologically advanced lab here in the near future.
Sid's gonna need help.
With that in mind, she starts prepping her tools. She takes her apartment key fob (capable as it is of radio transmission) apart, rewiring some of the inputs to her laptop, and turning it into a programmable radio transmitter. All the better for hacking doors that might rely on the same sort of input device.
She's got software to ease the progress if she can make it into any of their computer systems, too, and she works on streamlining it for corporate infiltration and security system override.
She may not be the most powerful Mage in Denver, but damn it, she's got some skills. The thought of Lena and Sera dying while there's a cure out there? No. She'll do what she can, whatever she can to help.
It keeps her at Luke's practice for a little longer. But she's restless. Just feeling better isn't enough. Sera's missing, Lena's unknown. This battle for survival has turned into a rescue mission.
It's too bad Razor never left her any contact information, never told her where to find Denver's secret laboratory. If that's even what they're looking for. The one thing that they have to go on is Callum's number, and that's honestly horrifying.
He doesn't think any of them are human.
It's one of the first things they tell you, when they want you to have no sympathy, no mercy for your enemy. They tell you your enemies aren't really people. They dehumanize, and alienate, and let tribalism and survival instinct take it from there. It's one of the oldest tricks in the book.
So she doesn't think that Sid's headed into exactly friendly territory here, even if Callum is telling the truth. Which means, Sid might be breaking into or out of a possibly highly technologically advanced lab here in the near future.
Sid's gonna need help.
With that in mind, she starts prepping her tools. She takes her apartment key fob (capable as it is of radio transmission) apart, rewiring some of the inputs to her laptop, and turning it into a programmable radio transmitter. All the better for hacking doors that might rely on the same sort of input device.
She's got software to ease the progress if she can make it into any of their computer systems, too, and she works on streamlining it for corporate infiltration and security system override.
She may not be the most powerful Mage in Denver, but damn it, she's got some skills. The thought of Lena and Sera dying while there's a cure out there? No. She'll do what she can, whatever she can to help.