"Roger." Travis replied simply. With Felix withdrawing up the stairs to his study, Travis remained in the lab staring at an empty page of his note pad. The idea of keeping two Paragons in the same space and yet out of each others influence was not a simple task. He took into account how limitless their Paragon was and how it could drain someone of their inner mana in a near instant. Having an equally endless source that was responsive to interaction was an incredibly unknown factor. Travis sighed for a moment and left the lab as well and began making his way back to the first floor. He needed room think and scheme. Trying to keep to himself and stay out of everyone's way, Travis paced back and forth by the entrance to the basement, brainstorming as much as he could about their containment problem. The notes he made were little more than doodles as he expressed his unproven ideas to paper with pen. One simple line drawing supposedly depicted a runic circle with a Paragon residing in it. Small text to the side of each illustrated element described the concept dampening the Paragon's awareness to local auras via an erected field. If it were to be enacted, Travis could pull it off in a matter of a day provided his construction of the plan held up. This was however assumed that the Paragon was only able to pick up on auras and wasn't in any way "aware" of any other elements. It was a start nonetheless. Noting some of his more capable teammates displayed abilities as of late, another concept described a way of housing the Paragons via a pocket dimension of sorts. The thought believed that by taking a Paragon into other measure of space, there was no hope of it being able to interact with anything. Travis comically drew a simple depiction of him tossing one of the sacred mana crystals into his chest back at his quarters. The fancy trunk he carried with him on his long travels was essentially a device in creating said pockets in order to house his belongs as he had not the mana well to maintain that kind of storage space by himself. The idea appeared to be more sound but proved more complex to develop than his first though. As he continued to ponder further, he looked up on response to Nemo advising him that breakfast was ready, "Thank you Nemo. I'll be there soon," Travis replied before returning his attention to his notes and slowly making his way to the kitchen.