Cody was silent for some time as he pondered this, he had so often wondered what made him, him. Was it a collection of random genomes? A sample of what evolution would bring? Just random chance-an environmental influence? He didn't know. But he could speculate. 'As far as I am aware, no radioactivity. No aliens, but then, Aliens could be just as bright as humans, so how would I know the difference?' Despite himself, he smiled. 'Well. I think...well, humans are always evolving, aren't they? We become stronger, to withstand weather, or other environmental and economic factors. Perhaps this is just a further step in evolution. Perhaps its...natures way of preparing us for something yet to come. I don't think...I don't think we are freaks, but rather...well, the human brain only uses a small percentage of its abilities. Perhaps what we have is...extra. Like we have a few more switches flipped that allows us to do...extraordinary things' [hr] It all seemed too easy to Agent Caits, strictly speaking, everything they did had to be on the computer systems, or if they were written on paper burned. Her own office should have been cleaned out, but Agent Caits never got around to it, always using the excuse that she didn't like to get rid of information until the next subject was gathered. And then she conveniently left it. They were, mainly, her own notes about the subjects behaviours and what she had observed. They wouldn't really be that valuable, but it still gave her an insight. So this seemed too easy, and Agent caits wondered if they had got caught, and this was merely lulling them into a trap. Waiting as Agent Dioxide did the more serious dirty work, Agent Caits thought on it. But no one came. there were no alarms. No fear. Nothing. Which just made her suspect something more sinister. Yet Agent Dioxide came out safely. [right]'yes'[/right] She replied to his query, glancing at the time.