Icarus stood closer to the middle of the room, standing in an 'At Ease' position mainly out of habit. His uniform was black in colour, with the flag of New London, a white unicorn and a gold lion fighting on top of a black shield on a white flag, sewn onto the top of left sleeve and the flag of the UK, 4 black lines in an X formation around 2 more forming a + over a gold flag, on the right, with the symbol of Aegis, A winged sword over a shield surrounded with a laurel, underneath them on both sides. His sidearm was still in its holster on his thigh, but the rest of his rigging had been left behind for the meeting, along with the helmet and cloak he normally wears on missions. He frowned at the blatant disrespect from the shaved girl, but took a second to breathe and calm himself. He was grateful for the Imp cutting in when he did, saving him from having to make his own comment. It didn't sit well with him that she seemed to completely disregard the fact that innocent people were murdered, simply due to the prejudices of those that considered themselves better because of a stagnant, unchanging bloodline. He mentally conceded the small humanoid's point about the resilience of the fanatics, thinking back to past conflicts against similar groups and even against groups from the City of Claus itself, but they were far from unbreakable. Their fanaticism made them tough but they were still only human, far outclassed by races like the Orcs, Vs'ks'thi and even some subspecies of Therianthrope in their endurance. He turned to the Imp, nodding slightly before he voiced his opinion. "I agree they're resilient, but they're only human. As much as I dislike using particularly... harsh methods of interrogation, They're far from unbreakable." He turned his head back to where the Mayor was standing. "Do you know if the investigation has turned up any other information, something that might help us narrow down the area before we question him, or get him to talk? Also, an Telepath would be useful to extract information he doesn't want to give up voluntarily, So I'd like to know if there's one available to help."