It was nice to see the look on Serix’s face as they entered the hanger and he layed eyes on all of the robots. He looked like an excited child on Christmas morning when seeing new toys to play with. She didn’t really know how deeply his fascination for these robots went, but either way looking at him now he seemed very intrigued by them and was excited that he was in fact getting to see them. Walking along beside him, she smiled brightly herself, enjoying that she was actually getting to share this with someone else. At least her father’s work could still be admired so many years after his death. She was sure he would be happy about that. As she walked along beside him, going around the giant robots, a loud noise sounded off, making her jump and immediately draw the Silencer from her side once more from the surprise of hearing such a noise. Only, as she looked around, there was nothing there she could see that would cause either of them any harm. She turned her gaze to Serix, a confused look on her face. He was looking up at first, at the giant magnet hanging above them, then he turned back to her grinning. At the news the magnet above had destroyed Serix’s Intercom, the thing on his belt that was keeping them from talking, Cassie smiled brightly, “Really? Thank goodness. I don’t know about you, but not being able to talk drives me crazy.” Her eyes met his before they moved to look at the giant robots, grinning, “So, what do you think? Pretty amazing huh? Just like I remembered them too.” Stepping forward, she began taking excitedly, “This one was remote controlled with camera to show you whats going on around it. Oh, and the other one was made for getting visuals and flying over areas undetected. This one on the end though was my favorite. It was run from the inside, meaning people could get in it and drive it.” As she spoke she pointed to each one she was talking about and walked over to the last robot she had mentioned before grinning mischievously at him, “We could go inside of it if you want.” Walking over to the side of the room, she stepped on some metal stairs that led to a higher up platform in the room, used to enter the manually controlled robots, looking back at him, “Just….don’t touch anything. I’m not sure if this one is still operational and would prefer to not power it up until I figure out if it needs to be repaired or not.” With that, she smiled brightly once more and grabbing his good up, began tugging him up the stairs with her, “Now, come on. Let’s go check it out.”