Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-26130256-20151030063516/@comment-25389303-20160114181539

Nocte left the restaurant with unusual haste. He could only hope that the other members realised the urgency of the situation. With only a couple of days of preparation, they'd have to act swiftly if they were to make it on time. He wasn't too worried, though - the others could handle themselves perfectly well.

It hadn't taken long for him to get his hands on the blueprints. After cashing in a few favours, negociating a few deals, and making the odd threat here and there, the plans to the compound lay on the table in front of him, waiting to be dissected.

It was in the basement of his hideout that he set to work. He didn't have a fancy academy or military organisation to care for his every need, but he got by with what he earned. He studied the blueprints throughout the entire night of the first day, plotting access points and potential escape routes to the best of his ability. Master's would have undoubtably done some internal decorations, but the basic layout would remain the same.

Eventually, at the 5th hour he found what he was looking for - a fairly large ventilation system running throughout the compound. It looked to be large enough for a person to travel through at a quick pace, and it provided access to rooms throughout the main building. And, with any luck, it would lead straight to the server room, which would naturally need a good cooling system to prevent it overheating. That, at the very least, was something he would personally try and get his hands on, for all of the precious data there.

Nocte scanned the blueprints, along with some of the notes he had made, and sent them to Azulius and Brine, for planning, and to Asper, in case he needed them. Finally he stood up, stretched, and wearily left the room. He wasn't much of a mastermind like Brine, and the mental effort was especially taxing. Whether or not any of it was going to be used wasn't up to him, but he liked to keep as many windows of opportunity open as possible.

After all, he always prefered windows over doors.