Karen looked at the wall and nodded just a single time, letting them know that they should be on stand by at the very least. "You don't remember anything at all? Well, at least you didn't have time to panic like any of the others I guess." She said and sighed, taking one more sip of coffee before she set it down completely. "I don't like to repeat myself so if you have to stop me before I continue in order for clarification you should do so at that time. This will be a shock to you but within time you'll come to understand that we aren't the bad guys." She could remember each and every single person she had briefed on what had happened, all of them had taken it hard. Each and every single one had some sort of family, the thought of not being able to help them killing them a bit inside. She could actually remember when she had tried to help people, it had earn her quite a few bullets though each of them hadn't gone near any vital organs or arteries. The scars she had were covered up by numerous tattoos, though they could be seen if you got close enough. Her hand touched the tattoo that resided on her forearm, an instinctual thing she did without every recollecting that she even did it. "The world that you know is now one of the past, everyone you love that you knew so well they've changed dramatically. Their minds have been taken over by a mind control device created by your former boss Jackson, Jackson Grimm to be precise. You might know him though as the sheep who was about to take over Grimm Tech, but that was a front he put up for everyone. You though are one of a select few that for some reason has awoken from the control that he had over you." Karen looked deep into his eyes, trying to figure out what he was thinking or guess what it could possibly be. This man had no idea that he had worked for Jackson, no idea that he had helped the bastard create the device. They had informed her of his identity before she went in though she had to make sure that he even knew who he was, the mind control for some reason wiping his memory of everything. Most of the awoken had their memories still mildly intact so why was he any different from the others? "I have personally been overseeing the rescue mission of earth since it began because, after all, I am the first person who awoke to this hellish nightmare. With that being said I gave the command to [i]kidnap[/i] you as you call it, saving you from a very painful death by Jackson's hands. He tends to experiment on those who have awoken, those who unfortunately we could not reach fast enough." Karen could remember the sorrow she felt when they found out that three young siblings had awoken and Jackson had gotten to them first. The question that burned in her mind that day was a simple yet haunting one, one she still had yet to answer. Was this all a pointless and fruitless endeavor? Was there any hope of coming out of this alive and victorious? She didn't know but honestly she didn't like to think about that question, it was one of the very few things that truly scared her. But she couldn't dwell on that right now, she had a job to do that could lead to that victory she so desperately wanted. "So, with that being said, you have two options. You can stay here and work with me to regain your memory in order to hopefully figure out how to disable the device for good or we can easily turn you into a vegetable. We've never done it before but you're different Mr. Calum, your predictability levels are, shall we say, very unstable. But either way we cannot risk any information getting out about this place, about how some of the awoken have escaped Jackson's grasp. So... What exactly will you do?"