As Claudette attempted to make new friends with Rob, Ryan was disappointed that Jeremy did not rush to his aid. When Ryan looked back at Zhang, Zhang tapped his temple as if he made some brilliant mental maneuver. "See?" "Well, shit," Ryan said, taking Jeremy's word for it. "I mean, if cops can lie, than who the fuck can we trust? I guess Derrick was a mole after all..." He began to melancholically pick at his bacon with a spork, before turning back to Jeremy before he could attempt to make a run for it. "What's your name, guy? I'm Ryan. This is Zhang, that's Christina, and the rest I dunno." He gestured vaguely at the people around, causing those who had been paying attention to glance back down at their eggs. --- [@0o0o0@] Yes, Audi0, the 'fresh blood' is ready. As for how long they'll last, I hope as long they make it to the end. We haven't seen a full thirty dayer yet, I don't think. Ryan's halfway there. [MagnumD0ng] thats fucked up audi0 --- Several new faces arrived in the canteen. Two guards led a row each of around five prisoners. In one row, there were two particular faces the Girmso activists had access to the files of- Dax Perez, otherwise known as D-01984, and Lenny Flannigan, known to the staff as D-82494. The two of them were lead and allowed to freely roam the cafeteria. At this point, there were around 20 minutes left in breakfast time. One thing that is different about this prison is the atmmosphere. Despite the canteen being filled with what some might consider the worst of the worst, Girmso's logs revealed that very rarely did any fights happen on-site. It just had that kind of atmosphere. Perhaps it was the guards armed with fully automatic machine guns, passively watching from an above balcony while casually chatting with one another. Perhaps it was the fact that once every couple of days, there would be a new face in the canteen and the people they had gotten to know never came back. Either way, it seemed most agreed they were all in this together. It also helped that trouble-makers seemed to go away faster than most.