Ruby simply didn't have the option to have as much fun as Elijah - she had to hack into one of the most futuristic corporations on the west coast, for the second time that day! It was painfully obvious to her that she could never even hope to beat Cypress conventionally. The woman not only was much stronger than her but she could apparently control friction and inertia and thus it didn't take an idiot to work out that a fight between them wouldn't end well for Ruby. Of course, she still had weapons that Cypress couldn't even begin to understand. How could she? She was dealing with a girl who could start a new era of technological wonder if she wanted to. Granted, she didn't want to do that right now - she wanted to get some good old vengeance with psychological warfare. Cypress' suit was deceptively low on defences, despite how ironic that sounded. As soon as she passed the desk that Ruby was hiding behind, she could feel her powers latching onto the on-board systems that Aperture had oh-so-cleverly engrained into the fibres. She was smarter though, and tracing the signal back to Aperture was easy. It was basically a back door into their systems now that she had something physical within her range. After that, all she had to do was bring up her file and she was ready to go. Her suit was high-tech, probably costing millions and it was rather brilliant because she could manipulate most of it. For this one time, she sent a nice little shock up from the base of her spine towards her neck before stopping abruptly. "I wonder what mommy and daddy would think of little Cypress now..." She taunted, the loudspeaker throughout the halls playing her voice as she smirked a little - she was enjoying this way too much, despite sharing Cypress' lack of parents. "Wonder would they be proud that you're a sexualized lab-rat for a corporation that will chew you up and spit you out? And what about this judge guy? I'm sure he's rolling in it; he wouldn't ever think to tell you to stop before you find yourself driving off a cliff. You see, Cypress, you're the pawn in a game that you don't fully understand. You never have ceased all your mindless rabble to ponder about what happens when you step beyond your line of duty." She murmured through the speaker before suddenly, the tv up in the corner lit up; pictures of a past she never really knew scrolling past. "Now, I want to challenge you to work out how long it would take me to load up this nice judge fellow with enough evidence to have him put away for a long time." She smirked; this really was too much fun.