Sam looked at pride, "what you think I have a map I drew while the government raised me?" Sam nodded, "of course what else would it be that I catch you looking at." Pride sighed, and took out the paper from his back pocket "everything's on there that I saw I memorized the whole place from back to front." He set the paper down on the table, then sat back down in the chair he was in.
Roxy studied the map. It reminded her of the base her father had taken her to. The one she mistakenly thought would lead her down a path that was simuliar to her fathers. Instead it lead to the lost of freedom for several years. Roxy shook her head to clear memories of the past from her thoughts. She needed to focus on the here and now. "This is a place to start."
whi;e the others talked, Sintara led the group of gifted inside the warehouse, grateful it was large enough, "Alright you lugs" She said, "Some of you need to go get food" She got them organised, pleased
For a while, Ruslan is distracted by the scores of guys passing into him as Sintara guides them, but then he focuses back to the map on the table. However, he is starting to think that it will be useless to pay attention to any planning that will be made as long as he doesn't get any idea over where the location is.
Cody come up to Ruslan, and The maps. "There" He said softly, using a pencel and marking a cross, "And there" another cross. "There's several locations" He put more crosses on the map, then a circle around one, "That's the headquaters"
Pride looked at the map, "I was 18 at the time when I made that so the map is only a year old. They barely change things in that base, the bases location is in Arizona Yuma I know where that is I can probably get in unnoticed and then let you guys in.
"Don't use colourful languages, Cody, I have no military background," Ruslan asks, not knowing what 'mothership', 'head', and 'this monster' refer to..
"I think he means that the map is for their main head quarters." Katherin suggested. "The one with the most information and probably the most experiments."
"That's right, indeed. It's better than letting them at the current state," Ruslan said. "At least everyone will know they're keeping something. Hopefully one of them will eventually tell things about this project," he continued. He hopes that they can attract media attention, which is what they need before they can think of anyone coming to give them legal support.