[center] [URL=http://s362.photobucket.com/user/NMShape/media/coollogo_com-504520_zpsadfd076a.png.html][IMG]http://i362.photobucket.com/albums/oo63/NMShape/coollogo_com-504520_zpsadfd076a.png[/IMG][/URL][/center] Anderson watched as his "heavy hitter," as the Iron Knight had been described to him made advances toward the woman on the screen. Anderson know that Arthur marched to the beat of his own drum, however, the director found his timing to be not only terrible, but grossly inappropriate. Anderson’s first instinct was to rip Arthur a new one for his unabashed unprofessionalism. Especially when he was too busy being cute with a mysterious woman who had the technological know-how to hack into STRIKE's secure network without leaving a trace. The breach in protocol was alarming at best, and Anderson know that it was something that he would have to address with his security staff as soon as this was over. He did not like variables, and this "Archangel certainly was that. She was something that he wasn't able to control, and he tended to dislike things that were outside of his control. He knew that he would have to keep an eye on her, and he would deal with her in whatever manner was necessary should she force his hand, however, that was a problem for another day. So as much as Anderson wanted to berate Arthur for his lapse in judgement, he knew that doing so would do no good. Arthur wasn’t a company man, and he sure as hell wasn’t military, as Anderson had been throughout his entire life. So instead of laying into Arthur for his behavior, Anderson just let it go. He had learned a long time ago to pick his battles, and he knew that this one was pointless. “Well, if you two ‘kids’ are done playing flirting, we can get these weapons into production and put that son of a bitch down...As long as that’s alright with you, ‘hero.’”