Penelope smiled at... well.. everything. She was rather amused by all of this and it would certainly make great writing. It wasn't like anyone would believe her stories about this anyway. She chuckled to herself as she followed the group and eyed the 'danger room' as they seemed to be calling it. [color=gray]"D-Danger room?"[/color] The doctor called out in disbelief. [color=gray]"I... I wouldn't go [i]that[/i] far."[/color] He stuttered, rubbing the back of his head nervously. At least, he hoped it wouldn't be dangerous. Last he'd checked everything [i]seemed[/i] to be running fine. [color=gray]"In any case, in order to reduce risk, I'm only going to let one of you go out there alone and the rest of you will watch, ready to help should anything happen to them."[/color] He explained, looking over at the student that was first to volunteer, Ambrose. [color=gray]"Ambrose, go ahead and step in the center of the room. There are stairs to the lower area over there."[/color] He continued, pointing in the direction of the stairs. Then he turned to the rest of them, [color=gray]"Over there are the stairs to the observation room. Stand up there to avoid any... stray shots from Ambrose."[/color] The doctor then turned and walked his way towards the control room via the center bridge area. Penelope listened to everyone silently and followed just as silently. She was never one for speaking very much and if they didn't know that earlier, the group would certainly know it soon. She much preferred simply observing. [color=gray]"Let me know when you're ready Ambrose."[/color] Rohrbach called out, waving at the group.