7 hours - Emmett had been working for 7 hours so far tonight on the robot. He was stationed at the penthouse floor of a skyscraper in District 2, one of many due to the wealth and fortune that Alpha Zone was renowned for. The interior of the area he was in appeared to be very disorganized. Very sparse and unfurnished, the floors and walls were a bleached white colors; large windows overlooked the bounding city. In the center of the room was a surgical table with the deactivated robot platform lying limp on it, a few desks topped with large, advanced computers centered around the surgical table; along with another table groaning under the strain of the tools and equipment that lay on it. Emmett himself looked rather sparsely dressed compared to his usual, dressed only in a black button-up shirt with matching pants and leather shoes. His bright, luminescent blue eyes illuminating eerily. He stepped up towards the prototype platform in front of him. It was advanced...more advanced than any current platform he ever laid eyes on: sturdy torso and head plating, synthetic fiber weave arms and legs, this machine could outmaneuver a human in regards to speed and agility while still maintaining an above-average durability...what was District Zero up to? They had given him very little aside from materials and the fact it would reap great reward to finish. Emmett had always taken an interest in robotics but was never a robotics engineer, which made it all the more confusing that District Zero would come to *him* for help. He winced sharply as he felt a deep jab of pain racking through his skull. Damn these eyes. He had less stress being completely blind rather than all the responsibilities that came with maintaining these prosthetics. He slowly sat down at his desk, reaching for the small, metal bottle containing the luminescent green pills. He popped two into his mouth, washing it down with a can of soda that was laying opposite the bottle. He shut his eyes tightly as he felt the pain increase substantially before settling down to a dull ache. It was going to be a long night...