GLASS Troop
"Well, ehm..." The troop cleared his throat. "I've heard of you before. And really...children?" The troop was not impressed. He just shook his head. "Captain is a genius. We're glad you're on our side."
@Yappi
Kirsty, Brendan, and GLASS (Teleported to the Sea Base)
I saw two GLASS soldiers getting knocked back by the lightning. I made a bad choice to look inside of them as they died, as I heard the sickening snap of their spines. Brendan put the woman on a teleportation pad and took all of us into the briefing room. He locked the door and lay her on a bed, patching her up and placing anticorrosives and cell generation fluids on her. I was given a freezing cold towel over my eyes, which were still noticeably hot. Brendan then projected his face on a TV above the woman. He spoke, his seeming tiredness gone. "Sarah Akrahan. Also known as Lightning. Your records are impressively clean. So much so that you may be released by the end of this. Your identity is no secret to me, Miss Akrahan. Now, I'd like an answer. Surely your mouth wasn't injured by our grenade. Your breathing has been stabilized as well. My subcommander, Kirstin Summers, had been authorized to use full force, so this was legal. Countersuing in this case will be ineffective." Brendan shook his head as he talked. He then walked up to her and held out a lighter. The Captain's lighter. He coupled electromagnetic restraints on the woman's arms and bound her. A faint fizzing was heard outside. "Traces of electricity are now clear of this room. Outside, electrocuting anything would instantly bounce back, so it would be a waste. Now, you are going to answer my questions honestly. What business do you have with GLASS?"
@Abberakelaran
"Well, ehm..." The troop cleared his throat. "I've heard of you before. And really...children?" The troop was not impressed. He just shook his head. "Captain is a genius. We're glad you're on our side."
@Yappi
Kirsty, Brendan, and GLASS (Teleported to the Sea Base)
I saw two GLASS soldiers getting knocked back by the lightning. I made a bad choice to look inside of them as they died, as I heard the sickening snap of their spines. Brendan put the woman on a teleportation pad and took all of us into the briefing room. He locked the door and lay her on a bed, patching her up and placing anticorrosives and cell generation fluids on her. I was given a freezing cold towel over my eyes, which were still noticeably hot. Brendan then projected his face on a TV above the woman. He spoke, his seeming tiredness gone. "Sarah Akrahan. Also known as Lightning. Your records are impressively clean. So much so that you may be released by the end of this. Your identity is no secret to me, Miss Akrahan. Now, I'd like an answer. Surely your mouth wasn't injured by our grenade. Your breathing has been stabilized as well. My subcommander, Kirstin Summers, had been authorized to use full force, so this was legal. Countersuing in this case will be ineffective." Brendan shook his head as he talked. He then walked up to her and held out a lighter. The Captain's lighter. He coupled electromagnetic restraints on the woman's arms and bound her. A faint fizzing was heard outside. "Traces of electricity are now clear of this room. Outside, electrocuting anything would instantly bounce back, so it would be a waste. Now, you are going to answer my questions honestly. What business do you have with GLASS?"
@Abberakelaran