[center][h3]Nick Waller[/h3] [hr] [/center] "Can't say I'm looking forward to the whole [i]Shadow Mirror Doppelganger-thing[/i], but otherwise it does seem kind of cool." Vincent's enthusiasm for the Personas was a bit infectious, though Nick hardly needed to be convinced of how awesome those things were. As they ran, he nodded along to the others' self-introductions. Vincent, the big scary guy, and Caelum, the...less-than-generous gentleman from the cafeteria. He'd have to keep that in mind. For now, however, he had to keep Spindle's instructions in mind. Get to the prison entrance in the North. Once you hit the basketball court, use the dumpsters to get over the fence. "Alright, Spindle said we should try and use these dumpsters to jump the fence. Vincent, let's take care of that. Caelum, can you keep watch? Let us know if anybody gets too close for comfort?" Taking charge wasn't really something Nick was used to, but in a situation like this, it just came to him. The other prisoners were just as disturbing to see now as they were when they first came in. The only good thing about it now was that they weren't hooked up to those terrifying money-draining machines. Nick was still barely wrapping his head around this 'other world born of people's subconsciouses' thing, but at least now he was able to actually think when he needed to. Keeping his wits about him as he jogged up to a dumpster, he nodded at Vincent. "Alright, the sooner we get this shit taken care of, the sooner we can get the hell out of here!" He said it more to hype himself up than anything, but Nick grabbed a handle on the dumpster's side and looked to Vincent. "On 3?" As they moved the dumpster, Nick looked up at the fence they were planning to ascend with a small frown. He was never bad at climbing, hell he loved doing it as a kid, but he hadn't exactly flexed those muscles in a few years. Hopefully this wouldn't leave him too sore to keep running. Or Caelum, now that he thought about it. He didn't exactly look to be in great condition as they were on their way over. "At least it's a chain link," he commented offhandedly, "shouldn't be too bad of a climb at least."