“Well, no one died, right? I think that’s something that makes sense to be relieved about.” Senjen answered. Thinking back on it, he honestly felt that he should have been even more terrified in the moment than he had been. The droid had shot at him, and without Light’s warning, he would have been hit. The true extent of the danger had not really occurred to him while his mind was caught in the moment. He supposed that was a good thing, else panic could have caused the situation to end up much worse. Although, now, the possibilities of what [i]could[/i] have happened were weighing on his mind the more he imagined them. It would have been even worse if they had not been able to save the shopkeepers. He was glad Light had been the one to face them, because he was already guilty for how much trouble they had caused them. After a few moments of silence, Senjen tried to focus back in on the here-and-now. “I mean, maybe they’re not infallible? This group seems pretty serious, so I imagine they’ve got the resources to make a good fake. Besides, even if they do learn it isn’t the right file, they might not know where along the way they got tricked. The file passed through more hands than ours before we got it, and it could always have been that the whole thing was a setup, from the VC’s perspective. They could have stolen a fake file from the beginning.” Senjen shrugged. “I’ll admit, you know them better than I do. Who are the VC, anyway?”