For a few minutes, Travis peered forward at projection while spell within the crystalline cube did its work, sharply gazing upon it as if expecting some incredible discovery to emerge. A few minutes later, he frowned and eased back into his seat upon coming to the realization that the process was going to take much more time that he was anticipating. Perhaps more specifically, longer that he was really hopping for. The projection emulating the captured dark mass showcased a number of rings, similar in design with the Causality Scryer's manifested architecture, spinning around the supposed subjects at different intervals. For awhile, Travis would have begun to wonder if the display was really doing anything. Quickly, he shunned the thought and maintained his observation. A blink later and what appeared to be some numerical code faded into far left side of the holographic image. Travis narrowed his attention to the code and instinctively retrieved a small notebook of many other similar codes with his left hand. The Causality Scryer's creators apparently had programed the advanced self-solving spell with an large aggregate of analyzing and qualifying checkers, each meant to identify certain elements of the entity it was picking apart. Travis begrudgingly remembered having to delve in the tedious task that was entering each of the codes and their meanings into the darn booklet. Another code then appeared and he took note of it as well, writing them down in marker on to a portable white board. The Untalent only spared a few seconds looking at each note and contemplating their meaning but ensure the rest of his attention to the dissecting process. A few codes later, he heard the lab door open and then shut. Considering that Raiya and Nemo were out doing, whatever they were doing, and Zuri clearly exhausted and not in much mood nor energy to move about, he concluded it was Felix returning. He jotted down another line item and phrase and turned slightly to Felix, "What do you make of it so far?" he asked, referring to the writing on the whiteboard.