Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-25389303-20180831104140/@comment-25389303-20180901114955

Blanc nodded, a determined expression forming. "Well, to help her, first we need to get inside that facility," she said, turning her attention back to the building ahead. "I was hoping we might be able to sneak in and out without alerting anyone but..." She glanced at the bag of chemicals in Nobel's possession. "...something tells me we're not going to get through that door quietly."

She scanned the building once again, reevaluating their options. The front was open and unguarded, but everyone would be aware of their presence in a heartbeat if they were to wander into the open like that, so that wasn't an option. Alternatively, there was a side entrance on the east side of the building, though it was right next to a solitary guard. They would have to take him out before proceeding.

Eventually, her gaze fell upon two great machines installed a few feet away from the side entrance, one of which was billowing great clouds of steam into the night sky. It took her a moment to realise they were massive ventilation units, no doubt keeping the entire installation cool. Nearby, sectioned off from the rest of the facility by a short inner fence, adorned with many bright yellow warning signs, was what looked to be a small power station. She lingered on the sight for a moment, the elements of a plan forming in her mind, then stepped forward.

"I think I have an idea...follow me."

Sliding down the rocky embankment upon which they stood, Blanc crept forward towards the first and easiest obstacle - the chain link fence. Wordlessly, she took out a pair of fencing pliers from the satchel at her hip and began cutting an opening, working quickly but without hurry, making sure to account for the bulk of Nobel's suit.

"See those electrical systems over there?" she asked as she worked, pointing in the direction of the bright warning signs. "There's no way a place as isolated as this creates enough energy to power the entire building, which means they must still be connected to the rest of the grid. If I can sever the connection, we should be able to cause a blackout."

She pulled away the section of fence she had cut away and threw it to the side.

"Well, at least until their backup generators kick in, but that should take them a while," she finished. At the press of a button she activated her suit's helmet, which expanded from the back of her armour and encapsulated her head entirely. The last thing she wanted to do was electrocute herself, after all. "In the mean time, I'll need you to deal with the man guarding the side entrance. Sound like a plan?"