[@pyroman] As they went through the complex, Heidi kept up babbling in terrified French and occasionally trying to make a futile run for it, only to be caught and thrown back with the group. Despite these theatrics, nothing escaped her attention From the monitors displaying information about the X-gene, to the reaction they got from the lab staff. The more disturbing part to Heidi was when they entered the maximum security area. This time, she didn't have to act terrified and sickened. She saw children being experimented on, and even the ones that weren't didn't look happy to be here. What she was seeing was particularly horrible to Heidi, who's secret Pro-Registration standpoint was incredibly offended by the idea of taking ordinary kids, turning them into mutants, and for what? Weapons? Mutants weren't weapons. They were real people! These kids probably wouldn't even get trained how to use their mutation safely in here, but that's what we could do, if we helped them get out. On the way back, of course. There was a mission to finish first. Heidi started waiting. Tataina started attacking some guards but was quickly incapacitated. They were trained for this. It wasn't unusual. It only made their backstory more believable. If they'd all behaved like school kids on a field trip tour, that would have been very suspicious. The truth is that children, when they think something bad's going to happen, often fight back. Heidi didn't yet, though. The character she'd decided to play was a coward, hence the attempts to escape. This young French girl, probably from a well-off family, certainly wouldn't try and fight.