MindWarp was very pleased. She had heard about Virus’ prowess in all things computers and mechanics, but seeing her in action in real life was really quite amazing. The tasks that MindWarp had given her were completed in almost no time at all. “You need not call me madam, Virus. I am simply MindWarp.” She said with her arms crossed over her chest then tilted her head in a motion towards the door. “Once the power is out, utter chaos will ensue. If you think you are capable of dealing with such a situation then you are welcome to find some sort of a portable device and follow me. I’ll try my best to keep you unharmed, but you must stick close and do what I say or I will lose a good asset.” Came the monotonous warning and yes, Virus had been classified as an asset, however, it came in the form of an endearment, not an insult. “One of the drawers might have a mobile phone and possibly a handgun, if it’ll make you feel better about having one on hand, in case of any… unforeseen circumstances.” Despite MindWarps plan’s, anything could go wrong and that fact needed to be understood. “If you are coming, then I am leaving now. It is just about time to free Miss Krystaal.”