The repairs were quick thorough. In no time Emil would be already be back to his position in the front defending the group. He hears their ghoul sniper make a joke about radiation and becoming a ghoul. [color=orange]"Heh. I'll take your word for it Mr. Ghoul."[/color] He replied to him with equal amounts of mirth and playfulness. He then stands up and tries to catch up with the paladin who had gone ahead of him. He blames the small tear in his suit but better slightly late than dead by radiation poisoning, right? He was at least able to hear what was said over the radio. Night time was dangerous already in the wastes, what more in Necropolis? A shiver runs down his spine as he imagines what unholy creatures will the night bring out. Maybe creatures worse than the powerarmored ghoul. Emil grimaces at the thought, it was more than likely that there were things here worse than the horror down in the subway tunnels. The surface, or at least the lobby for the train station, was mostly untouched by scavengers and the like. Skeletons scattered about as if they didn't even know they died. He glances to one side of the lobby and sees a number of skeletons that didn't even belong to an adults. Some appeared to have been mercifully unaware of their deaths and others...others were cowering in corners or laying on the floor in the fetal position. One adult skeleton in a worn sundress clutching desperately onto something bundled in a faded blue swaddling caught Emil's attention. The bundle was pressed deep in its chest...as if her body could have protected it from nuclear fire and radiation. He stops looking at the that side of the terminal and focuses his attention to the paladin's voice explaining that there was a bank not far from their position. Though, judging by the sound of hissing when stray drops of 'water' hit the ground. [color=orange]"I agree. It would provide us shelter and is a fortified location, easing our issue with safety."[/color] He scans the room and replies to the group. [color=orange]"We don't necessarily have to run. With all the material I see here in the lobby, I can easily make somethings that could save us from the rain. Its going to take me quite a while to make one for everyone, but better than a breached suit."[/color] Emil proposed his idea to the group.