[hr][hr][center][h1][color=#cc33ff]Guinevere Stark[/color][/h1][img]https://media.giphy.com/media/rBtymaYN3AOhG/giphy.gif[/img][hr][color=#cc33ff][b]Location[/b][/color]: Charles Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters [color=#cc33ff]{[/color][i]"Heroes are made by their choices, not their gifts."[/i][color=#cc33ff]}[/color][/center][hr][hr] By the time Guin arrived at the garage, Nina seemed to be (mercifully) silent. There were a few newcomers, but Guin had had Siri read the basics of their files to her on the drive up from New York City. In many ways, it was entirely silly. She had been rushing out to Upstate New York just a few hours ago and now, now they were all about to drive back. It was poor planning, but with five? six? seven? energy drinks in her veins, she figured she'd be fine. Besides, Guin imagined that she'd be helping with security systems and the likes. While she wouldn't mind fighting the Brotherhood members, she knew that strategically, she'd be kept away from combat. She was "fragile" after all. Both she and Cassandra were. They were the only two on the mission that this virus was deadly to. Anyone else here, as far as they were aware, would be perfectly fine if exposed. Listening to Marygold's words, Guin smirked a bit when Pietro came in late. For someone with super speed, he always did seem to be running late. Assuming that they both survived this, she'd have to tease him about that later - hardcore. Of course, she couldn't help but be excited with the car. Part of her was jealous that Hank hadn't shown it to her, but Guin understood why that hadn't happened. Still, she was as curious as Pietro seemed to be about all of those buttons. It was what she loved about science -- it was basically just pushing the buttons of the universe, in order to see what happens. [color=#cc33ff]"If you push some random combination and we get killed, I'll kill you,"[/color] Guin joked, taking a seat inside the car. [color=#cc33ff]"By the way, newbies! I'm Star--[i]Agent Stark.[/i] I'm a squishy human, but I'll be able to assist you with science, tech, and chemicals. So far, my success rate with not blowing up labs is 100%, which is a great qualification to have,"[/color] Guin said, messing around a bit at the end.