595 looked up at the massive lizard, towering over all the apes on the platform. “Great! I’ll sleep better at night now. How many of you are there?” Meanwhile, she quickly crossed over to the smirking bald man and shook his hand. “Facilitator?” She asked, reading the title he’d beamed to her from his eyes. “Hello, Agent.” The man responded.
“What are you doing here? This is my site!” 595 snapped at her counterpart via implant.
”We thought you could use a little help. Your most recent reports have been troubling.” The man replied, a smug smile on his chops.
”You know I work alone.”
”It seems that right now, you’re working with the whole of Outremer, and Rothia, Agent.”
595 let go of his hand.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you. Thanks for getting them here safely - I hear you had some trouble. Don’t worry, you’re in safe hands now.” The man smiled, surreptitiously wiping his own hand on the thigh of his uniform.
“Thank you, Datius.” Freyr replied to Rareth as well. “We’ll use whatever help we can get.” She arrived at the pair of researchers, who exchanged a friendly greeting with everyone before handing out data-pads.
The Vault’s infrastructure operated on a closed circuit, with even the CRD HQ in Babel having significant delays and checks applied to any information flowing out of it. Now that they had access to the network, Freyr could feel the urgency of their situation even more keenly.
The Object had ramped up its efforts to break through from the staging box into the Cradle’s enclosure. Technicians were keeping it locked down for now, but the fact that it had made inroads at all was worrying. The Vault was supposed to be impregnable, from the inside and out.
Still looking down at her pad, Freyr started dishing out orders. “We need to give it something to use that energy on. Is Marae at the Vault? Send her the dummy receiver we created from the codex. That should buy us some time.”
“What are you doing here? This is my site!” 595 snapped at her counterpart via implant.
”We thought you could use a little help. Your most recent reports have been troubling.” The man replied, a smug smile on his chops.
”You know I work alone.”
”It seems that right now, you’re working with the whole of Outremer, and Rothia, Agent.”
595 let go of his hand.
“It’s a pleasure to meet you. Thanks for getting them here safely - I hear you had some trouble. Don’t worry, you’re in safe hands now.” The man smiled, surreptitiously wiping his own hand on the thigh of his uniform.
“Thank you, Datius.” Freyr replied to Rareth as well. “We’ll use whatever help we can get.” She arrived at the pair of researchers, who exchanged a friendly greeting with everyone before handing out data-pads.
The Vault’s infrastructure operated on a closed circuit, with even the CRD HQ in Babel having significant delays and checks applied to any information flowing out of it. Now that they had access to the network, Freyr could feel the urgency of their situation even more keenly.
The Object had ramped up its efforts to break through from the staging box into the Cradle’s enclosure. Technicians were keeping it locked down for now, but the fact that it had made inroads at all was worrying. The Vault was supposed to be impregnable, from the inside and out.
Still looking down at her pad, Freyr started dishing out orders. “We need to give it something to use that energy on. Is Marae at the Vault? Send her the dummy receiver we created from the codex. That should buy us some time.”