[b][u][color=ed1c24]Crimson Volk - More Than A Scumbag[/color][/u][/b] If there was an easy route to gaining physical power, Volk would not take it. What mattered was the power of the mind and voice. He considered physical and political power to be two different things. A ruler did not need physical power as much as he did for political power. The human mind contained the deadliest arsenal that could trump the comprehensions of others. One could argue that the human mind was not a weapon, but something that stopped weapons from being effective. In a sense, the mind stopped violence through a non-violent force. For his early years, he used his mind as a weapon, but he now saw little value in doing so. The mind was meant to simply lead a human being into making decisions they believed to be right or wrong, regardless of whether it was perceived to be right or wrong by others. Anything more than what a human could comprehend would utterly destroy oneself. He did not focus on destroying others, but rather, making decisions that would make others destroy each other first. And his mind could just never stop thinking that. The man in the cell stared at the wall in front of him. Dreams and hopes; he did believe that the dreams of others were valuable. No man or woman did not deserve to see their dream die. Some just deserved it less than others. And respectively, some deserved it more than others. "[color=ed1c24]There is no need to be concerned over time,[/color]" Volk stated simply as he stood, readjusting his suit, "[color=ed1c24]unless you didn't make a plan in the first place.[/color] "[color=ed1c24]Lead the way.[/color]" He wanted to see the ability of those who thought of this as a mere mission. He did not want to see the ability they saved for this mission, but rather, the raw extent of both their loyalty and diligence. The man took out a silver pocketwatch and pressed something on it before putting it away. It did nothing to the department they were in, but he still decided to turn the nifty device on. After all, he needed to record the amount of time it took from now to the future before a plan in the future spirals out of control and goes horribly wrong. Not that he minded that kind of thing from happening.