"I was unable to find whether or not your toxin would affect an insect quite as well as a mammal. I'll trust you have that knowledge covered." Huan smiled as the German posed his question. Huan spoke: "Thanks for your query, and I am glad to say that the toxin will work fine on the insect just as well on mammal. We can see this by looking at our cricket friend here." Huan held up the small plastic box. The cricket was frozen in a struggle, as the spider enjoyed its meal. When the plane began to descend, Huan fastened his seatbelt and prepared for landing. He was insanely nervous, despite his confident demeanor. He watched out of the small plane window over the beautiful countryside. Huan felt angry that something so ugly, so horrible, was destroying such an amazing thing. Huan would do his best to stop all the kaijus, he vowed that long ago. The plane landed and Huan got out to stretch his legs. He greeted Brigadier Mahon when he saw him. Huan was exhausted, and he already had everything he really needed. Maybe he could work on the delivery system tomorrow. Right now, he just wanted to rest. He got in one of the cars, and asked to go to the Radisson.