[center][img] https://i.imgur.com/UT4RfjR.png [/img][/center] Evidently, as it turned out, Schrödinger did not appreciate being bundled and hobbled into an overdosed electrified cage. The humans were lucky she was mostly incapacitated when they captured her, and lucky still to put her with her sister. Throughout her captivity, she spent her time glaring at the humans that looked and pointed, making notes in their little clipboards and talking amongst themselves. Her claws idly traced against her cage’s floor from time to time in efforts to keep herself from being bored; and if she was being honest, it was also to try and calm Terrorkeat’s nerves down. Despite being the eldest, she wasn’t taking this in stride. That was why she managed the darkest death glare she could possibly throw when Utena approached their twin cages. A monstrous and suspicious huff was all she gave to the human girl. She didn’t even know her, let alone knew the answers to her stupid questions. Thus, she continued to stare her down, unresponsive and uncaring even as she inquired; though Terrorkeat seemed to have some familiarity with her, a notion that piqued Schrödinger’s interest. But what was most interesting was Utena’s final verdict, telling them both to get ready. She blinked in confusion. Get ready for what? She was to find out soon, because unbeknownst to either GMG, Utena was being judged. General Kusanagi tuned out McNair as she watched the girl beneath them. What McNair said was valid and fair; perhaps Utena really was just curious and taking research matters into her own hand. However. [color=00aeef]“I’m a woman of rationale and logic above all else Commander. I can tell the difference between an astute researcher and a sympathetic,”[/color] she all but hissed. Indeed, even as Utena looked up at them knowingly, her features furrowed. She gave the young girl a stare that could pierce Dragon Queen’s scales, daring her, just daring her to reveal herself a turncoat. There would be no going back now. Utena seemed to understand this perfectly because her next set of actions soon had the entire lower floor panicking, the controls smashed as power was disengaged to the GMG cages. [color=00aeef]“Idiots. Every single one of them.”[/color] Kusanagi pressed into the intercom at her coat’s collar. Soon her voice boomed over the entire MFF base. [color=00aeef]“Attention everyone, this is your General speaking. Aerial Diver Utena Soriyu has turned rogue and is attempting to free the GMGs. Bring her in by any force necessary. I will not repeat myself.”[/color] And so it was said, the MFF scrambling onto one of their own now. It wasn’t long before troops appeared in the lower floors, already raising their guns on Utena, most set to stun. [color=00aeef]“Somebody reroute emergency power to the cages,”[/color] Kusanagi barked. A moment later and it was done as well; although electricity no longer crackled in Terrorkeat and Schrödinger’s cages, more and more metal rose up to reinforce it with another layer of metallic mesh. [img]https://i.ibb.co/rtvdswm/divider-line-02.png[/img]