[b] Big Boss [/b] was already half-way to his room, a copious amount of blood covered all over his self. By all means the understanding of the situation was that Agent Dioxide had died by Anomaly means and [b] Big Boss [/b] had been in the way, caught in the fight. “Luckily, he was not hurt,” is what the employees would say. Despite the size, many people agreed surreptitiously that [b] Big Boss [/b] could not possibly be an Anomaly to his size. No one had the gall to question [b] Big Boss [/b] out of the ambient fear he emanates. If he really was an Anomaly, emanating fear would be just that. The flash had spread throughout the building, but [b] Big Boss’[/b] eyes and stride were not affected as he changed into a new set of clothes in that tiny office of his. [hr] Agent Dioxide’s body was still unmoved when a new faculty of personnel moved in swiftly to move limp and unconscious Subject 29. This next procedure was the next logical step to a set of contingencies: Deep within the main laboratory, behind a secure vault, Subject 29 was to be contained and submerged in a bullet-proof, incredibly resistant liquid-filled glass chamber. The strange, mercurial liquid is an anaesthetic and paralytic liquid that would keep Gershwin May under permanent comatose. The liquid would frequently be saturated with essential nutrients so that her body may survive, but otherwise Gershwin May may never see the light of day ever again. [hr] The SRD department had been busy besides just the analyzing of the Subjects’ DNA; like Subject 29’s current permanent placement, there have been experimental designs and contingency plans for situations like this. One was the design for a special type of suit that would be able to handle Subject 30’s recent development of offensive, burning, searing light (precedence from the many screenings and tests of a previous date). Numerous staff were now walking to the general location of the event, laden with thick, heavy brown suits. They were made with an experimental material that seemed hardy to extreme conditions, as spawned from genetic engineering from a previous Anomaly. Their suits also included large, black visors to shield their vision. The electricity to the hallway, and throughout most of the building were turned off but their visors allowed them to just about see through the dark, but also made sure that something like a flashbang would not affect them. Courtesy of, again, Anomaly technology. They were also armed with tasers, masks that misted anaesthetic gas, and assault rifles. [hr] Outside, emergency lights strobed and sirens sounded but were slow to travel to the entire UNARM facility. Patrols were rolling out on jeeps and on foot, but overall general chaos ensued. It would not be another while before announcements and inter-department communication would establish control throughout this phase.