Xerox sighed to himself as he heard what Josh said. Easy to tell he was provoking Gerald. Gerald than started to rant it felt to Xerox. But then Gerald said something that piqued Xerox's curiosity. [i]“Trust me when I say that the Government is only trying to help you people. This, all of this,” he gestured all around him, “is but part of a grand, master plan, I assure you. For all we know, they could be building a city dedicated to housing the Evolved somewhere out there, where you and the others can live in peace while, well, not managing to bother us normal people.”[/i] Gerald than had a faint smile. [i]Does he really believe what he is saying?[/i] Xerox thought to himself. If only he could read Gerald's thoughts. Suddenly, for a quick moment, Gerald's thought ran through Xerox's head. It was only a brief moment. Gerald was speculating about a city being built for Evols, but he is so loyal to the Government, that he truly believes the Government will actually make it, that the Government wants to help their species, Homo Evoludas. [i]Can he not see how we are treated in here? If he really believes that, then why is it that there is nothing to do, no communication to any possible loved ones? This inhumane treatment is, so we can get our own city?[/i] Xerox was getting angry. But he calmed himself. There was no need to do anything stupid right now. Josh had spoken in an accent to provoke Gerald. It seemed to work, however, Gerald started to rant again instead. [i]"For none of you are innocent. All of you are collectively guilty of murder in my eyes, regardless of age or gender, or whether you actually committed the crime in the first place."[/i] As Gerald left, Xerox sighed. He couldn't believe that Gerald had so much loyalty to the Government, that he believed that they would actually try to help the Evols, and his hatred being so generalized. "So, for humans, only the person/s actually involved are guilty, but if one Evol does something, they all are guilty, HA! That's illogical and completely stupid." Xerox muttered. "Can't believe he has no doubt about the government." He continued to mutter. He then turned to Josh, "Man, why did you try start a fight with him at that very moment? Oh, well, got at least some information." Xerox looked down at his bracelet as he said that. [i]Just maybe[/i], he thought while wondering if the others heard him mutter or not. If they did, they probably understood what he meant. "Anyway, anything you guys want to do? I mean we can sit here and talk, or find something to do." Xerox suggested, leaning back, looking bored. He wanted to get a little active, while making friends with these guys.