[h2]Seo-Ra Han [FR-2164-SRH][/h2] Like many contained in the cells of Facility B, the young woman found herself awake by the sound of warbling alarms and sirens. Upon waking from her slumber, strangely enough, she had no memory of [i]who she was, and where exactly she was and what she was doing in this strange place.[/i] The red light of the camera that was strategically place to provide an unobstructed view of her no longer had the glowing red eye that signified that it was on. Among the flickering lights, the woman noticed that her room was filled with a variety of sprinklers, as though a fire might break out at any moment. Feeling something heavy at her holding her head down, her hands found themselves grabbing onto a metal collar worn at her neck. [i]What was this for? Was this supposed to keep her contained? Was she a dangerous person?[/i] The alarms and sirens soon abruptly stopped, replaced by the eerie silence of the building, with the flickering [i]bzzt[/i] of the lights as they switched from the usual full powered mode to emergency power. A quick glance around saw her in a room with a small amount of furniture that she must have been quite fortunate to have the luxury to possess. Whatever she did, she must have had some luck to not be in an empty cell like most prisoners. She had to be a prisoner, what else could explain the [i]nondescript gown she currently wore, and the thick metal collar around her neck?[/i] There was no other logical explanation. The woman spoke for the first time among the eerie silence. "안녕하세요?" No answer came back to greet back. Walking out of the emptiness that used to be occupied by her cell door, the woman stepped out into the hallway, repeating her words once again. "안녕하세요 누구 있어요? [annyeonghaseyo nugu iss-eoyo?]" A few minutes would pass before she would repeat once more, this time in English. "Hello? Is anyone there?" This time she heard something, her ears straining to pick up on the sound. She had no idea if that was directed at her. It was a voice, faint and somewhere in the distance, that she couldn't quite make out. It confirmed something for her. She wasn't alone. There were still people out there, and her gut told her that the answer she sought for her current situation would likely be found in the company of others, what with her recent memory being non-existent and all.[/b]