Mira listened to the speech, but unlike the others, her quiet moment of reflection was to check around and find the partycrasher as well as the man on the roof. She did not succeed at either, and quickly bowed her head. To Mira, if she didn't know them they didn't need her to bow and scrape for their sake. Mira's idea of honoring the dead consisted of knowing their sacrifice and understanding what they were fighting for. Loss could only be used to learn from, and if they remained in the past too long, then there would be no going forward. As Mira walked around, she decided to see what the man on the roof was doing, for the sake of appeasing her curiosity. She loosened her tie and started floating towards the rooftop where she had seen the man standing before. He was gone, and after careful searching, she had confirmed that there was no bomb. He probably hadn't gone far, so she could track him down and figure out what exactly he was doing, but she also had to check on the party as well. There was decent security, but Mira preferred to fight rather than stand around and watch. If she could fight, then she was required to. Of course, fighting had the added bonus of extra power to add to her already large set. She turned to try and find the man one more time. "Hey. If you aren't gonna bomb the event, I don't care what you do. Stand and watch as long as you like, just don't get any funny ideas. If you do, I'll obliterate you where you stand, got it?" Mira spoke with a flat tone, not really caring if the man heard her or not. If he did, then that was fine. If he didn't then it was his loss. After a moment, Mira started walking towards the edge of the roof. If he was going to reply, then now would be the time. Otherwise, Mira was going back down to try the buffet and somewhat enjoy herself at the party.