The demonic glow faded from the vampire's eyes and his speaking gradually made him return to looking more like an ally than a renegade supernatural that needed to be put down. He checked the swan broach on his suit briefly, not otherwise concerned with the condition of his garb. He answered Seph, "The weapon will be found in the wreckage, along with many mutilated bodies and several with well-placed bullets inside them. Evidence of the alien ship or the parasitic plague may be inconclusive, especially if any of the affected managed to escape and contact the media with their own version of the story. Even now, they would appear to us as normal humans. We have no means of tracking them. The cavern beneath the church might be played as a sinkhole, or the result of a bomb that had been brought in by some madman... with a gun... which was registered ambiguously as property of Paranormal Research Investigation and Eradication Syndicate... which Director Hadley will report as stolen... which will raise questions of why he had not reported it stolen sooner, or why any agent of his would have been there, botched a mission, or betrayed the Syndicate, branding our kind again with a bad name... As you can see, poor Bill will be inundated in red tape and legal pressure by the large percentage of the human population which are convinced we are part of the problem and want to see us all eradicated." Mithias didn't look at Seph as he spoke, instead continuing to passive-aggressively stare at the pathetic pile of rubble that had been a church and slamming the whole team with a sudden silence that was vengeful and somber. The verbal lashing lingered for a moment as no one really knew how to respond. Finally, Mithias began walking back to the scene. "I'll retrieve a body."