"That, my dear, is why we have drugs." Brianna walked over to their table of numerous sharp instrument and picked up a syringe filled with a clear liquid. "This is adrenaline," she explained. "This will wake her up quick smart. Not as exciting as a slap on the face, but they pump the subjects with too much tranquiliser for us to wait it out. We just have to be careful with the amount. She has a terribly small body mass. Not the smallest we've had, and the last time we had one smaller I had an assistant who failed to remember the basic effect of adrenaline on the vascular system. Have you ever seen a heart pop?" She chuckled a little before he replied. "Don't worry, it didn't actually do that. But the child certainly didn't make it."