Ian gave a mental sigh of relief that Sigma had kept the details of the discipling secret, though he also cursed her for making it known. It was a selfish thing to want, but people will ask him questions sooner or later, and that was the last thing he needed or wanted. In truth, he should be back in his room resting, but that would just leave him alone with his thoughts, and that would end in far more pain than walking around with bullet holes in his shoulders. As Sera, Elora, and Elora's cake went over to talk to Sigma, he was left to eat his barely edible gruel, and look around with his one visible eye at those assembled. After a few more spoonfuls, Ian was officially bored and in need of something to do. As he started to push his meal around in his plate, he felt his prosthetic eye start to ache a little. As he rubbed over his bandana a little, he remembered what Cedric had said about it. [i]Zoom-in, Heat sensing, . . . heart-beat reading, god damn if that doesn't sound like a ton of bullshit, but let's out it to the test since I've got nothing better to do.[/i] It took a couple of minutes for him to figure out how to do it, but he finally got it working by just thinking it real hard, as it seemed to have some sort of brainwave reader, or some sort of bullshit science he couldn't even begin to understand. Anyway, once he got it up and running, he looked over at where Team Cheesecake were having there secret meeting, he noticed that Sigma's heartbeat was beating a bit faster than normal, which made sense considering what had happened. Elora's was also a bit faster, though not as much, again making sense as she'd probably be a bit worried about the 'further disciplining' that Sigma was mentioning. Ian turned it off with a thought, wondering if this could be used on the Cruxi at all. He'd have to talk to Cedric about the max range of the heartbeat sensor and if Cruxi had hearts detectable by it. If so, it could be a helpful early warning system if he could somehow connect it to Anubis. Maybe he could even use the framewerks generator to amplify the power of the signal to increase the range of it, as well as the heat sensor. [i]That was a nice way to kill five minutes, but I'm still fucking bored.[/i]