[center][color=f26522][h3]Autumn Hanneman[/h3][/color][/center] [hr] Autumn wasn't horribly fond of meetings. ...okay, that was a [i]partial[/i] truth. Depending on the meeting, the teenage genius would be either one of the first to be addressed, or one of the last. She was never 100% sure which it would be, which made her panic a little inside due to the anxiety it caused, especially if she wasn't called on immediately. This meeting wasn't one were Autumn was called on immediately, much to her relief/dismay. Instead, the squadron leader, Corrine, was the first to be called upon. She made a bit of a vulgar comment by saying [color=f49ac2]"You bet your nice little ass that we have a plan"[/color], the language of which was to be expected from her at this point. Miss Shourichi was pretty. Miss Shourichi's tongue was ugly. After Corrine spoke, Hazel Ada Stoll was next, followed by Michel Montmartre, who made an obvious remark and smiled at Miss Stoll and everyone else in the meeting. A little annoying, but at least the kid looked cute. Wasn't exactly Autumn's type, however. Not in terms of personality, at least. And then Victor spoke. The less said about whatever nonsense he said, the better. Next. Ryoma answered Hazel's inquiry as to what was being done in the way of security, saying that more guards were added, some areas have been closed off, et al. Sure, that was all fine and dandy, but... ...Autumn hadn't said anything yet. [color=f26522]"Excuse me,"[/color] the young genius began meekly, [color=f26522]"but I have a question."[/color] It was very rare for Autumn to speak up without first being asked to do so. As such, she admittedly felt a little awkward, saying something on her own like this. Ryoma asked for questions, however, and this was Autumn's chance to speak, whether it was comfortable for her or not. [color=f26522]"We don't know everything about these kaiju yet. How do we know these security measures won't just fail miserably? There must be something more surefire we can do, right?"[/color]