Rohrbach turned to Lux, who was now offering him food, with a sigh of relief. [color=gray]"My stomach thanks you, Lux."[/color] He replied before chowing down on the sausage. He usually tried to call students by their first name rather than any nickname they had but Lux's name was so odd, even for the German scientist, that he'd rather just call him by the nickname than arouse any unwanted unpleasantness. Rohrbach left the cookies for now. [color=gray]"Might order pizza later..."[/color] He muttered under his breath. Then he could get back to his work for the night. [color=gray]"Hm?"[/color] He mumbled as yet another student came to his rescue. [color=gray]"Ah, Gō."[/color] Yet another student he didn't call by their first name. Possibly because Masamune was another name he didn't want to mess up with his accent. Rohrbach, deciding that everyone was going to arrived, had arrived, chose to speak. He cleared his throat as he reached for the remote and shut off the TV. [color=gray]"Thank you all for coming to this evening's meeting. Today, I actually have something new planned for you, and only for those of you who feel confident in your skills enough to take it on."[/color] He began, smiling. He turned the TV back on and changed the input to show a room downstairs. [color=gray]"On the basement floor of this building, as you may know, is an old room we never use. However, I was able to get the necessary parts to begin working on a little something."[/color] He explained, [color=gray]"Down there is our new simulation room and today we're going to be testing it out."[/color] He lifted his hands in a mocked jazz hands and without waiting for a reaction, motioned for the group to follow him downstairs. There were boxes everywhere but the room was fairly deep and on the opposite side to where they'd entered was the control room, a room closer to the ceiling with windows that looked down on the wider space. To get in there was a small lift that took you to the entrance of the control room. He turned when everyone had piled in and smiled. [color=gray]"This room will be free for you all to use at any time, so long as the doors are unlocked, for you to train.[/color] He told them, giddy like young schoolboy again. [color=gray]"Today, however, we just need to test it to make sure it's in working order!"[/color] He mostly shouted, holding his hands up again in mocked celebration.