[@KatherinWinter] [color=00a99d]"Whoo, an actual computer. Better than I expected, Shadowgirl"[/color] he said, satisfied to have proper tools to work with for fucking once. [color=00a99d]"You just stand here and search for cameras, guards, anything that could blow us off."[/color] She could use the rest; she looked ready to pass out . [color=7bcdc8]"Damn, shadow manipulation must be hard "[/color] he thought. Well, he would probably exhaust himself too while working this computer out. He took a seat and checked it out. The computer was connected to a public port ;that was to be expected, but it also did not even include the option to log in. After checking out the box itself, however, he noticed a proceeded electrical signature of the camera he followed to here ; maybe it was part of another system interconnecting, but knew way or another the camera did indeed connect to this computer, and therefore the computer did connect to the main network. That's all he needed. He opened the console log and started typing a piece of code he seemed to have learnt by heart , then run the program he had input. Then, he put his hand to the USB drive port and a series of sparks seemed to be flinged into it. If he had run it correctly, the whole procedure should send a small security ping to every computer not logged to the encrypted network for the last 20 minutes three times. He turned to the girl with a smirk. [color=00a99d]"For my next trick, I'll need some help from the audience. Pass me that digital map I handed you, will ya?"[/color]