Mike listened to Gaia and looked at the extended hand. "A bit bruised, perhaps," he said as he took her hand, "I'll have someone at the infirmary check it." He let go of her hand again. "To be honest, it did scare me. You were coming straight at me, and when you're not in control you also don't hold back. But I'm glad you are yourself again."
Benjamin watched them as the talked, and when Mike was finished he looked back to where Ethan had gotten rid of whatever had troubled Gaia. "Someone should report this. Maybe it was an enemy of our organisation that did this."
Ethan decided to go back to his room. "Going back to rest," he called to the others. "Gaia, try to keep the place whole now, okay?"
"Freya," mr. Johnsson said as he turned to her. "The device worked perfectly, but it malfunctioned when it was hit the electric bullet. Is it possible to avoid it short-circuiting after it's hit with a high voltage? If this happens with electric buttelts, it could happen in a lightning storm."
He wanted to ignore the monster, but she was annoyingly present.
The agent who had overseen the rescue mission from the base, having been in contact with the sniper team and had been able to see the camera images from the drone, entered the office. He stopped and stared at Rose, cursing under his breath, and took a seat when the boss gestured to an empty one. He took his tablet to bring up the data and reports from that mission immediately.