[center][h1][color=ec008c]Ira Riese:[/color] [color=dodgerblue]Streets of Denver[/color][/h1][/center] A frown creased Epsilon's lips as she listened to Sonar scolding Martyr. When Sonar informed Epsilon of the dead man switch she blinked in surprise, and moved towards one of the hostages. Margrave appeared suddenly, speaking of saving the day. Despite the theatrics Epsilon appreciated his presence, and she gave a grateful smile. Her face flushed as she realized she was still wearing her mask, and she turned back to the hostage she was trying to calm down. [color=#3068FF]"A dead man's switch, a dead man's switch, how do I beat a dead man's switch,"[/color] She mumbled, glancing at Margrave. He touched one of the hostage's collars and turned it into a toy which also served to deactivate it. He destroyed it as best he could, before moving on. An unnaturally graceful creature suddenly began to materialize, its form abhorrent to the senses. Nonetheless it moved forward to one of the hostages, and seemed to make use of a power similar to Margrave's. Epsilon's vision changed, like a kaleidoscope shifting settings, not literally but. . . She could see the situation from a different perspective. It was hard to explain. The bombs each had an internal timer, that activated when Eyeblight's signal was no longer detected. That was connected to a speaker, as well as a mechanism that outputted energy only when there was no input signal. If the battery of the bomb collars was destroyed they would definitely explode. A breath escaped Epsilon's lips, before it again shifted into a frown. That explained why Margrave's system worked, he toyified everything, and then destroyed all necessary mechanisms. [color=#3068FF]"I can't speed up the process. It is up to Margrave, and that [i]thing,[/i]"[/color] She mumbled, for Sonar's ears only.