[hr][hr][color=#cc66ff][center][h1]Tryke Lockley[/h1][/center][/color][hr][center]Location: The Infirmary[/center][hr][hr]Tryke blinked, briefly wondering whether or not it would actually be possible to melt into the walls and disappear. She had made a policy of avoiding Tristan at all costs, [i]especially[/i] when he was angered. The moment he woke up, Tryke knew, he'd go ballistic. Perhaps he'd attack everyone at once, and then when the GTC called, insist that everyone on the Tower had started to attack him. [i]Well, he wouldn't be entirely wrong...[/i] Tryke mused, her eyes darting towards Silvia. Did she believe her? Of course. Poking at someone's mind was exactly the type of thing the sleezeball would get up to. But the longer Silvia stayed on the Tower, the more violence happened--and then, from that, the more repairs. Tryke wouldn't be all too surprised if the Tower fell to the ground, crumbling, within the week. Uncertain as to whether or not to stay, Tryke nearly turned around and got back onto that elevator, prepared to put in a transfer request. She didn't want to be killed by Tristan -- or Silvia -- with the way the pair of them seemed to enjoy dealing with issues. However, the hole in the wall and the vent leak, with a tiny column of gas spraying down, fixated her. She couldn't just walk away from that. She'd be ashamed if she did nothing. So, as awkwardly and quietly as she could, Tryke slipped past the rest of the chaos, heading over towards the breach and the vent. She strummed her fingers softly on the remnants of the wall, using telekinesis to switch her scanner glasses through the various detection modes. Hopefully, this would just be a standard patch--one that even something as rudimentary as duct tape could fix. Of course, the wall itself would be another matter. They would have to cut part of the wall off in order to smooth out the transition from old wall to new and then design a new piece to replace it. A few dips and jagged edges would need to remain on the internal bits of the wall, allowing whatever material they used to lock into place best. It wouldn't do for someone to lean up against the new wall and break it all over again.