Luka marched behind the men silently, respectfully listening to everything being said. From what she could tell, their current target had considerable strength, however there had been no indication from the report as to whether this strength was physical or something else entirely. To some, that thought might have been hard to grasp, but there were a lot of things N.A.I.L. had to deal with that the world wasn't ready to recognize yet. The young agent was pulled from these thoughts as they approached a SWAT van. Her head perked up as Ross gave her an order, her response relayed in the form of a nod of her head. She slipped into a seat on the other side of the van, her small frame allowing her to fit rather conveniently without taking up too much space. Placing her case on her lap, she unlatched the box and cracked open the lid and slipped out a metallic band. She latched the band around her head like a crown, blinking a few times to get used to the displays popping up in her vision. Quietly Luka clicked her case shut again and sat back with a blank look on her face. Seeming to stare off into space, Luka ran through the streams of data her bots relayed to her through the cellphones of the people in the car. Surprisingly enough, there were a lot of different reports. Some of them were completely bogus, however just as many could have been considered credible... Oddly enough, Luka didn't recognize any of them as having been reported to N.A.I.L. during the crisis. Exhaling slowly, Luka closed her eyes and removed the band from her head. "[color=ec008c]Sir, as far as I can tell this town has had minimal exposure to powered criminals. None of the public records make supervillain status, however there have been multiple reports of mysterious crimes being committed. Most were left unsolved, however one has our seal attached... Back from the year 1983. We implemented maximum information lockdown, codename Operation Red Sea. Will you be requiring a refresher on the case sir?[/color]" She asked, waiting to put her device away until she was sure she wouldn't need it again.