Beringer approached his handler with a dignified gait, gazing at her tiredly, he offered his gauntlet forward, the sharp claws facing upwards. His helmet was under his left arm, eye contact made the transfer of thoughts and memories more direct, with less interference. His Handler set her data-node in the palm of his gauntlet, the information he had acquired over the past week was transferred to the laptop, at-least, what he wanted to show his owners. His objectives were then relayed to him via eye-contact, no words were spoken, and thus no secrets could be heard. Beringer gave the delicate data-node back to the Handler, turning with a nod, he walked the way he came out of the back alley.
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Beringer stood at the designated mission area before any of the other champions arrived, standing in a frozen stance he waited a good 30 minutes before anyone else arrived. As the others arrived, he began to analyze them without probing their minds, they would feel it otherwise. Without a word he gazed at the accompanying champions. His helmet was faced to the scientist, but a camera from the side of his helmet took surveillance and streamed directly to his HUD. He was somewhat taken aback by Ulysses's presence, simply because of his incompatibility with the given mission. He also noted a girl, he could instantly recognize her rather anti-social tendencies, not that it was all that unusual, but it seemed she was more distracted by a basis other than her alienation from those around her, he believed her name was Koemi, he had heard of her before, she seemed somewhat distinguished. After quickly going over a quick analyses of the other champions, Beringer analyzed Averus with a great amount of interest, he was, in fact, the original objective of Beringer's mission, he needed information on a couple of siblings, Averus was his next lead.
Beringer turned his attention back to the frontal camera as the lab-coated AI introduced a girl named Delphia, to his dismay, this was their objective. Things might be tougher than he had originally anticipated, an AI wouldn't allow him to access its data as easily as a device or string of code. Beringer let out an inaudible sigh, waiting for the scientist to finish his introductory speech, the scientist didn't interest him so much as the girl herself, but Beringer humored the scientist and analyzed him while he talked anyway. Beringer smirked when Ulysses spoke up, the large man allowing himself to look like such a fool, so soon, he also noted Koemi's step away after Ulysses's question. It seemed that almost everybody here except Hammerjustice scorned each-other to a certain degree. "You mentioned her safety, why would there be any threat for an unknown girl to simply be out and about? Does she have a hit on her, possibly?" Beringer looked at Koemi, tilting his head, but remaining silent, turning back to the scientist.