"I'll get it done," Travis reassured after Raiya reminded him of the time table that stood against them. [i]Hopefully[/i]. It was then Zoey made several proposals regarding how their group could make it across to the industrial containers unnoticed. However many of them as Zoey herself and Nemo pointed out that either method presented would give them away in some fashion, making the trek to the containers risky and difficult to go about unnoticed. But Nemo in all of his cleverness picked up the dock's automated radio frequency with his mana dial and imitated it, creating a false workplace wide broadcast before crashing the entire networked radio system. The misleading message grabbed the attention of all the dock works as they abandoned their stations, following the broadcast's instructions in assemble elsewhere and leaving the way clear. [i]I really need to give these things more attention[/i], thought a fascinated Travis. It was then Zoey's time to shine as she begun transiting members of their team to the containers they sought to commandeer, starting with Nemo whom she nonchalantly and without warning made vanished in through a shadowy aura. Travis felt somewhat tense with the concept of being consumed in darkness in such a fashion, even though the method was likely harmless and ferrying them over a long distance. Unlike how she phased Nemo out from their location, Zoey this time bothered to inform Travis about how she would do him the same service. As instructed and with a nod in compliance, Travis gave the effort of at least calming himself in positive before feeling Zoey's light press and the encompassing embrace of darkness for a split moment. The instance of immediate travel nearly put Travis off balance upon reaching the other side of the docks and right where the containers would be. The Untalent fought the slight feeling of his stomach churning as he set about his designated part of scoping out the containers for any protective wards. He gave a small smirk as he worked before batting a brief eye to Nemo, "how was the ride?" After a quick minute of searching, he eventually picked up the presence of an installed spell on each of the containers. Casting a passive and unobtrusive spell, Travis summoned the ward's rune to manifest itself visually, "Found it" he announced. Keeping in mind with Raiya's words, Travis did his best to note every important and relevant details of the presented rune. Luckily for him and everyone, the rune was not booby-trapped with a grossly fatal curse unlike the design they had encountered back it the Redwood catacombs from what he gathered. However his suspicions were confirmed as he noted several modern-written scripts woven in the spell's structure. The rune's purpose was undoubtedly clear in preventing unauthorized access or tampering with the containers. The method in how it operated exactly Travis couldn't be sure but it was seemingly non-violent through his interpretation. He soon found a security measure imprinted with the transcript that pulsated outward to an unspecified location. Travis deduced that this functioned service as some sort of silent alarm if the spell itself was handled improperly. The man named Seidon, assuming this was his handiwork, would be notified almost instantly if Travis slipped up. "It a pretty secure runic model," Travis commented aloud as he continued his analysis of the drawing, not expecting an answer during the process. Upon glossing into other sections of the spell, Travis made out what looked like multi-dialed lock with an array of shapes and glyphs to choose from. It made sense to assume this was the method of unlocking the rune though a closer inspection also revealed a series of rules detailing the implementation of corresponding aura frequencies that would add up to each correctly set graphic. The Untalent eased back from the whole design to view it from fuller perspective. "...I believe I can crack this without being noticed," Travis reported to his teammates that made it over thought mindful in how he would select his next words as he set the expectations, "Its well designed but I should have it unlocked...at best, five minutes perhaps?"