[quote=@Weird Tales] Spectrum was curious to see how this mission would go especially since he was working with the mysterious Owlman. Charles didn't know too much about the hero, but he wasn't sure if the hero's communications skills was not going to possibly jeopardize the whole mission. When he saw the hero indicate for them to go into the building, Spectrum followed him in and looked around to see what they were getting into. His rainbow aura illuminated whatever was inside in case it was in any darkness and he hoped that his powers didn't get them busted by any guards of the corporation. [/quote] The Owlman laid his makeshift shield on the ground once they got inside, noting the scorch marks and melted crators. The run in here hadn't been unnoticed. Then the room was bathed in rainbow light, casting everything in a strange pallet. The dark room was suddely like something out of [i]The Masque of the Red Death[/i], but it was necessary because it had been black when they'd bashed open the doors. The police must have already cut the power in anticipation of a siege, and the buildings brutalist sensibilities didn't allow much in the way of windows. The reception area wasn't very homey. Stark walls with benches set intermittently along them. A circular desk standing at the center of the room, deserted. Behind that, stairs leading up to an elevated platform overlooking the room where you could take the elevators up further. Since the walls were bare down hear save for some bathrooms the emergency stairs must be up there. "You hear anyone?" one of the black suited SWAT officers said, striding up behind him. The Owlman turner and was thankful that five of the men had chosen to follow them in. He shook his head no. He didn't hear anything alive in the room. The man nooded, "Right, lets get somewhere more defensible before anything else." The Owlman lead the way upstairs, ears open to give early warning of any trouble waiting for them.