Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-8182065-20170509041231/@comment-8182065-20180504031932

"An injection?" Amy questioned aloud, hearing the info Margrit had relayed to them. She then turned her attention to Sauphier, seeing if he had an idea of what might be going on with Shani.

As he was continuing on the control panel to get the cages opened, he slowed his pace and closed his eyes to recall any sort of memory that may help them out. "One of the doctors here... they got a sick kick from watching people squirm around due to the drugs they'd give to their test subjects. Dosages were never big, so the effects are usually temporary," he spoke onto the headset, giving whatever info he could.

The only answer he couldn't provide was how long it would last, or if its effects could be dispelled early; his mind was too preoccupied with freeing the prisoners.

"Wait here. I'm gonna go check on them," Mason suggested. For now, they haven't been attacked again; it was safe to assume that the enemy was more focused on the others as well as the distraction Garnet said she would provide from the outside. They assumed that's why there was a surplus of robot guards vs humans.

Amy nodded, gesturing for him to be careful considering the circumstances.

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As the aircraft fired away, Blaine whistled in admiration of the firepower as he stood next to the ship, finishing off one more droid that came his way. He then followed Nickelae, keeping an eye out for any remaining robots that still stood after the blast. For now, it looked like they had stopped coming, but it could be something stronger just might be in the works to take care of the lab's intruders.

"I don't like that. Not. One. Bit," Blaine responded to Nickelae, looking at the markings. He had an idea that maybe the markings came from one of the Grimm experiments, but thought if he kept that info to himself, it wouldn't be true.

But with all the property damage that has been done, it would only be a matter of time before Moon Stone decides to pull out all the stops to get rid of them all.