Rhiannon walked after Caden, mulling over what he had said. [color=f7976a]"It's good that they don't just see you as a test subject then; you were also a human being. I think that's important. And it was probably hard on them too."[/color] There was no way for her to know what the end result for the other test subjects, those who failed, was but she suspected that at least in some cases the 'end' had just been that. It would have been easier for the scientists to detach themselves emotionally in that circumstance, the fact that they didn't either made them extremely determined or it made Caden charismatic and she knew which one she figured to be most likely. She also didn't pursue his note about Silvia; it wasn't right to ask about someone else's personal information without them present. She laughed a bit when he spoke of the scientists' views on the Guardians. [color=f7976a]"'Superheroes' is stretching it a bit much, surely? Maybe more like celebrated soldiers coming back from a hard war."[/color] Although they were at war, just a different kind to the one they had all expected. She caught the emotion in his glance but said nothing, carrying on after him as he guided them through the various facilities. [color=f7976a]"I hope we don't use our abilities with all these training regimes."[/color] She said, eyeing the mats on the floor clearly laid out for the purpose of hand-to-hand combat practice. She was an accomplished martial artists and coupled with her ability... while she didn't know the others' abilities if she got a bad pairing and it went a bit far she could accidentally injure someone very seriously. Or worse. [color=f7976a]"Although I guess that would be wasteful, we can only use them so much. Speaking of which, what variety do we have in our team? I'm guessing you already know."[/color]