It was days like this where being in Judgement sucked, Gaige gotten the call while he was off at one of the events for his school. He left the field and changed into his uniform pinning his Judgement band on he ran over, an operator feeding him info as he went. A Capacity Down system? He had never heard of that, what he did know was that couldn't get close, he needed a plan. Of course the one he came up with was terrible, he grabbed a magazine on guns from a news stand as he ran, it was the same one he had in his dorm room but he didn't have time to go and get it. He stopped a good six blocks from the site, even hear he felt like something was wrong as he looked through the magazine, finally he found the article he needed, one on highly advanced new sniper rifle the United States had developed. He'd seen it last night but hadn't bothered to memorize the details of it. He sat the magazine down beside a three meter tall cherry tree staring at the article he place both hands carefully on the tree, he hoped this thing had enough mass. He shut his eyes imagined the tree becoming the rifle, the inner workings taking shape the bolt, the pin, the scope. Carefully he opened his eyes before him sat a prefect condition three-oh-eight caliber sniper rifle, he then changed the block of wood he kept in his bag into a nineteen-eleven pistol. Grabbing a two bricks and four solids concrete blocks from a back alley he made clips for them. Three sniper rifle clips and four pistol clips, he prayed he had enough ammo. Then he entered a building across the street from where the presentation had been taking place, he lined up on the windows along the walls. Looking down the scope he clicked his Judgement earpiece on and began to speak. "Judgement branch 177 this is Gaige, the thieves have hostages and are highly armed. Mostly students it looks like they already killed one. I've got a line of sight on them, I can start shooting if things get bad." He really hoped he didn't have to kill them, then again it wouldn't be so bad scum like them didn't deserve to live.