[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#cc33ff]Guinevere Stark[/color][/h1][img]https://i.pinimg.com/originals/4b/05/d7/4b05d7f19594f2528f96ee0f72079425.gif[/img][hr][color=#cc33ff][b]Location[/b][/color]: Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters [color=#cc33ff]{[/color][i]"I have a plan: attack."[/i][color=#cc33ff]}[/color][/center][hr][hr] Despite looking all over the school, Guin wasn't able to find a sword. She'd be using her icer, then, and she'd just have to hope that Magneto wouldn't get wise and take it from her. She couldn't help but hope that he wasn't even on the site, delegating the task of killing the human race to some Brotherhood scientist or another. It would make it easiest to retrieve the specimen and destroy it, along with all of the records. It wasn't like in the movies where things could just be spilled on the ground--liquids can be siphoned up, experiments replicated. They'd need to get everything in order to ensure that Magneto and the others couldn't do this again. Guin glanced at her phone for a moment. There was a fair chance that she was going off to her death. They were an inexperienced team going up against someone with no regard for human life. It was something Guin hadn't bothered to say yet--that Magneto would kill humans without remorse, but he would spare the X-Men. It was his MO at this point. Clicking on a contact in her favorites, Guin brought the phone up to her ear, hearing it ring. [color=#cc33ff]"Dad? It's me, Guin,"[/color] Guin said, feeling a bit redundant. Very few other people would be calling from this phone. It had an impressive passcode on it, the title of Guin's third favorite song. And of course, a bunch of numbers were thrown in there as well, which tended to help. She had an interesting relationship with her father, and while they had their fair share of fights, he was still her closest family member. Her mother wasn't in the picture and hadn't been for a while. [color=#cc33ff]"Listen, I've got to run something by you."[/color] Guin paused, listening to Tony on the other end of the line. She hesitated for a moment before responding, losing her courage. [color=#cc33ff]"I'm planning on taking a 3H 13C NMR with d-chloroform of this compound that's incredibly sensitive to oxygen and air exposure. Can you canulate into the caps on the NMR tubes or will that not work?"[/color]