"One of the benefits to having a body that simply animates and without emotion as a detriment, is the lack of any sexual or perverse desire as a given. At least it's not something anyone has yet managed to invoke or accommodate." He gave a bit of stale expression as always, at the drop of a hat Ryoko seemed to finally come around and comply with the information that he requested. It was true he adhered by a set of rules all his own, a murder had to have some manner of code. He gave a nod in acceptance of Ryoko's brusque tone, he still needed to share one final piece of information. Watching the screen, the female said enough before he finally obscured the screen from view, rather changed the channel. The light on his blocks reflected another scene, it was multiple pinned areas of hollow bastion. Salforge was busy, and he took his job to the abnormal range that was convincing enough to be dubbed professional. "This is from two days ago when we were tasked to defend the factory. When i arrived I gradually coated the entire place, because it was overtly large, it took more time than an open space. When I did, I found out how the rebels 'got in' and in addition to that, I have all their faces." Salforge raised his hand and formed a quick image of all of their faces scattered across smaller screens. He highlighted Gavin's image, and enlarged it rotating it in front of the others. At that time a body seemed approach the library and looked in, a small child, baring the empire's emblem on his shoulder. He had teal eyes and hair, he seemed particularly jubilant to be subservient of the empire. Abducted by the mercenary from a world of keybladers, and possessing some value as the mercenary's equivalent to the General's maid Catherine. "Svether, you came all this way unannounced? Did you use one of my doubles I left behind at headquarters." The child twitched and fidgeted as he was in the presence of the general, to whom was normally livid, unpleasant, terrifying. He moved closer and clung to the mercenary's leg, he was only about eleven, far more human than the mercenary was. "You express the oddest affection child." Salforge said holding out his hand. Svether put a monetary note into the mercenary's hand. "F-f-from General Envi, Master!" The mercenary sighed, "You would interupt our meeting to give me...--!!" His eyes fell onto the small envelope, it contained a decent sized portion of his commission when working in the first division of the empire under the general. Further inspection revealed a note addressed to the mercenary, it seemed almost as if it were a brief hint. "I see, thank you Svether." He pat the young boy's head, "Reciprocate a message to the general for me, iterate to her that her suspicions have been realized and we've made contact with him. Here, take this to her." As the small boy backed up cupping a cube, he slowly but surely began to deconstruct into small shells, the time-consuming method of transport he likely used to get there borrowing one of the mercenary's doubles. In a moment or so he was gone and the mercenary's full-attenion unperturbed had returned. He sat down, placing all the contents back into the envelop and placing it on the table in the library. Too much was going on, all his focus needed to be output into success, they needed to make a move now while the princess was still in Agrabah. "Well Ryoko, I think it's time we weaken them even further. If you want to find the rebels, then exploit Gavin, he harbors an immense darkness around him, normal suppression isn't enough to fool the heartless. We can use them to find the rebels, Clacverk's abominations would be formidable to the point it would force them out in the open. We can't afford to wait anymore, I understand your impatience, but what I need from you is unity. It sounds like a pitiful human expression of kinship, although as an observation whenever we pressed a target or targets as a team, we've succeeded. Gavin was our first capture, i'm sure thats not the end of it either." He extended his hand, slightly out of character but he sought her cooperation for the sake of both of their heads. She was selfish to a degree, but allowing bygones to be bygones for the sake of safeguarding one's own life was necessary at this point. Facing the consequences of an enraged imperial was nothing that sounded pleasant.