After the Rapid Response Force were briefed on their mission, they would have some time to talk about it...before they were interrupted again; Constantine was calling a second time. "Change of plans; apparently, StuCorp, as well as our remaining supporters, don't want you guys locked out of the loop. So, before you depart on your mission, I'm going to have to issue, and host, a web-conference to coordinate our efforts better. So, use your new smartphones and turn on the Webcams; we're going to talk to the other Heroes...and some Not-Heroes." [b][i]StuCorp[/i][/b] Now that Alto, Elijah, and Roze were safe in StuCorp, Gary Stuart was showing them, and Cypress, the Security Room where Ghost, Bloodrune, and Plantmaster usually met. The latter three were watching Elijah like a hawk, but made no hostile moves. Nevertheless, the point was that Gary was showing the group several new computers, each equipped with encryptors and a program that would mask their image, making them look like whatever they wanted. "It's time to bring you guys, as well as some new people, into the loop." He then turned on the computers via remote, connecting them to the Rapid Response Force (Light, Bio-Beast, Abigail, Dean, and Pamela). Gary then continued: "Rapid Response Force, this is StuCorp; StuCorp, this is the Rapid Response Force. The two groups of us are here today to make sure each other are in the loop, and that we would be able to fight back against the forces threatening us all. Now, to lay out what we know." "The signal that sparked the riots came from Avalon, a prison 'outsourced' by the Government to Aperture Tech. This is further confirmed by the fact that, on the first successful infiltration of Avalon in, well, ever, the set where 'The Voice' spoke was found in that same prison. We also know that Ruby, a technopath captured by Aperture, was seen in that Prison, as a free woman. Also, how do I put this? She tried to infiltrate StuCorp, but, in order to spare my workers and prevent them from being collateral damage, I had to let her go; I can't risk another FBI Building." "Either way," he continued, "the fact of the matter is that our various missions, as well as the Army's intervention, had bought us some time, time that we will need. Our agenda now is to focus on how best to spend that time."