After about a minute or so the foam stopped, not necessarily because there was no more foam if there was no actual fire the system is designed to automatically stop as not to waste foam. Daniel walked out from his cover after receiving Gunno's message, great it seemed that they were able to deal with the invaders during the confusion. Before meeting up with Gunno's team Daniel took a small detour to grab some supplies, he came up to a cabinet and opened it. He didn't need much in fact all he needed was a ready made toolkit packaged up in a small box with a handle. Now with the toolbox in hand Daniel made his way to the elevator, he didn't see the security team there so he assumed they were taking the other one, or even made it to the lower levels already. As expected the elevator ride was fairly short. and soon Daniel was on the right floor. Right away nothing seemed wrong, no aliens or even signs of conflict. Daniel touched his earpiece, "Gunno, I'm on the lower deck now. I don't see any attackers so I'm heading right to the damage." Since the ship wasn't too large Daniel was upon the damage in just moments, still no signs of life which was good. The AVS spray did a good job on sealing the breach, plus the engineer who applied it seemed to know what they're were doing. Now to look at the main reason he was there, part of the wall was charred, live wires were sparking the flow with no where to go. First things first, Daniel crouched down and opened his toolbox, since he's dealing with live wires with no quick way of stopping the flow he need protection. Daniel slipped on a pair of insulated gloves, specially made for dealing with the high amps of many shipboard electronics. Next he took an applicator tool and some capsules, the capsules were filled with a liquid known as smart metal, SM is used in repairing wiring and other circuits, its a much better solution then physically replacing wires. When SM comes into contact with any kind of gases it instantly solidifies and bonds with any present metal, problem is it bonds with ANY metal it takes a steady hand to apply it. Daniel started his work, carefully and slowly spraying small amounts of SM, the process does not not take long but any mistakes would mean needing to start over.