As Conrad sat in his office going over possible leads he heard a commotion outside and before he could get up to open the door one of the guards came in. [color=00a99d]"Agent Yates we have a little situation here with Roger, apparently hes had a vision through his collar."[/color] This sparked Conrad's interest and he put down the lead reports and followed the guard to the interrogation room where they had Roger strapped down. Roger was known as the nut job around here and had a history of acting out at random times without any explanation. Although most of the staff here at Paragon dismissed his claims that he was still receiving visions through his collar due to his mental state Conrad wasn't so convinced. There was still so much that was unknown to them about the abilities the collars could very well be ineffective. As he entered the room he sat directly in front of Roger, [color=007236]"So Roger what seams to be the problem?"[/color] he asked in a calm and understanding voice. Roger who was slumped over and mumbling nonsense pause a moment before looking Conrad strait in the face, [color=f7941d]"You can't keep us here forever. I've seen it with my own two eyes you can't hold us."[/color]. Roger looked around the room before slumping back down. Conrad's gut told him Roger had definitely seen something and this was far more than his craziness. He motioned for the two guards to come get Roger, [color=007236]"Take him to solitary confinement and remove his collar and monitor him I want to know is he has any more visions."[/color] As Conrad headed back to his office he made a quick stop to the common area where most captives were gather and swiped his key card opening the door. He took a step in and noticed everyone was looking at him with suspicion. [color=007236]"Sorry about Rogers little scene everyone he's been moved to solitary confinement so he shouldn't be bothering you all anymore."[/color]