[Color=honeydew][b]Fillan:[/b] I was going to leave it at that, but Kludd made it clear. Maybe a little too clear based on everyone else's reactions. "Um, yeah, sure." I tried to concentrate and collect myself enough to ask my question. If I was too distracted or emotional, the machines wouldn't be able to "hear" me. "Um, lights, could you please turn on? I know you're probably um, upset because we've been destroying the house and um, threatening your existence, but we're only trying to get out. I promise we um, won't be destroying anything else." I waited a moment. For a second I thought the lights were too upset by the recent destruction going on to answer when there was a slight buzzing noise. The lights began to flicker before turning on, "Thank you, we'll be leaving um, soon ." I could hear someone screaming into their beanie. Actually, I was starting to feel frustrated and upset. [i]These aren't my feelings, what's going on?[/i] I turned to look at the person, who had now composed themselves enough to speak. They were talking about new rules. I simply nodded but my mind was elsewhere. I was curious about this being. [i]I don't think they're...human? Only one way to find out.[/i] [i][b]"Hello? Can you hear me?"[/b][/i] I sent to them telepathically. If they were what I suspected, they should be able to hear me and respond as long as I keep communication open. I hadn't tried this in some time though, as using telepathy to communicate with technology often gave me headaches. I supposed it was because organic and inorganic minds were so different. I could hear the girl who exploded the wall start yelling, but it was difficult to follow her as my mental energy was centered elsewhere.[/color] [@dreamingKatfish]