With the signal to go, Xerox casually walked along behind Kein, tapping the right side of his glasses, near his temple. Sometimes he would tap, sometimes prop it up and then hold it. Kein spoke up "Alright man, pick a car and work your magic. We got maybe ten minutes till we gotta leave."
"I don't even need that long." He spoke in a bored manner, walking towards the biggest vehicle. A military car was not anything exciting to play with, breaking into and hot wiring was quite simple for Xerox. However, first of all he needed to set something up, or he could actually make a mistake. His glasses were custom made, able to change the spectrum of vision given to Xerox. No-one in SeeD knows about his glasses. Dang it. Don't tell me they are acting up now ... Come on. Change to freaking x-ray and then adjust the level. No, god damn it, not infrared. Not UV. Ah finally. X-ray. Damn it, I really need to fix this thing. Set on so damn high... His thoughts trailed as he noticed something in the vehicle.
Quickly, he turned around to look at the other vehicles. There was one. Only one, they could use. Guess he was prepared for this type of thing. "Don't touch any of the cars." Xerox ordered the rest of the team, as he took the time to run over to the only usable car. It wasn't very much different visibly, however, there was one thing that was different on the inside. It wasn't rigged with explosives.
Just slightly out of my area of expertise. Xerox made a mental note, propping up his glasses once more to fix the view he had. That debacle took a few good minutes, but now that he was there, it would take only a minute. Taking a good look, he found the security alarm for the vehicle and deactivated the wire. Lifting the hood, he was able to manually start up the car from the engine, getting the battery to initiate the engine.
Lowering the hood, it was time to enter the car. Sliding underneath the car, Xerox pulled out the floorboard, climbed up and unlocked the doors, before reattaching the floorboard. "Come on guys. We should get going already." He called over the rest of the team, propping up his glasses from the bridge, returning normal vision to him. As he adjusted the seat, to be ready to drive, he looked over to see the team astonished and dumbfounded. They could not believe the time it took once he started, nor the method he did it with.
"What are you staring at? Come on, let's get going to the extraction point." Xerox hassled the rest of the team to get in, so he could prepare for extraction.