Johnathan was simple and cold, as he observed his surroundings. Instantly, he registered any aspects of the environment that could be of use to him in a fight, and made careful note of the way the doors had been opened. He'd not lived this long with so many enemies by being lax, and there was no such thing as catching the warrior vampire off guard. The area behind the great doors that had formed his first obstacle in coming here stood in stark contrast to the caves he had come from. They were dimly but effectively lit by lights on the cieling, a comfortable light level for vampires. Uneven and natural caves had been replaced by straight, chiseled corridors plated with iron, regular reinforced collumns helping to hold up the weight of the earth above. The first chamber had been outfitted with several defensive structures, including a couple of chest-high walls for cover and a camera, seen spying from the corner. Several corridors branched out from this central area, and Johnathan's advanced senses could pick up a large amount of vampires moving within this vast structure, giving him an idea of just how large this place was. Correlating what he could now observe in his mind with what he had already researched before coming here, he came to the conclusion that this building was 7-8 floors deep, and contained an average of 5 rooms per floor. If he were to attempt to kill Magnus right now, who's guard was down, he figured it would take at least 10 minutes for a vampire to walk out and find the corpse. Depending on the integrity of the command structure, it might take hours after to form a party to hunt down the killer, although in Magnus' case, he estimated it at 30 min. There would be some commotion over the death, but Magnus was a structured man, and would have appointed a second-on-command. The camera feeds would be an issue if he wished to remain clandestine, but he had no such intentions. Having completeld his analysis of the situation, as well as the combat capability of all potential opponents in the area, Johnathan turned to Magnus after only a moment or two of awkward silence. When he spoke, his tone was cold and practical, but there was no hostility in it. Magnus knew from experience that Johnathan rarely broke his cold and stern practicality, and when he did, it was usually during a good fight. "I'm here for three reasons, Magnus. The first directly involves you, the second might involve you if you live past today." Johnathan walked in, swiftly turnign to stand in the middle of the room, with his back turned towards the wall. He'd instantly see and be able to react to anyone entering the room from any direction. Again, it was not out of any particular hostility that he did this, nor did he expect Magnus' forces to attack him, but Johnathan was a very practical fellow, who was always prepared for anything. After all, this would not be the first time he was attacked when he least expected it. "Magnus, you are about to go to war with the humans, and the war you initiate will expand in ways even you are not at this point aware." Not giving Magnus any chance to interrupt his speech, Johnathan briskly continued. "The attack on Kilo Point you are planning has been anticipated, and SOLDIER has focused it's attentions there. The oldbloods and elites are gathering here, and whenever they do, it ends in bloodshed. This place will be the battleground for a showdown which will quite possibly prove to be the end of either you, or SOLDIER." A new tone crept into Johnathan's voice as he continued. It was not fear, revulsion, or awe, as were the tones that were usually used for this particular subject. Rather, it was a kind of tight, contained excitement. "Furthermore, the First, Gabriel, is coming to Kilo Point. Whatever his reasons might be, he might actually interfere this time. And when he gets involved, it'll be a true slaughter. This is a battle you don't want to lose."