Apparently Farah didn’t hear him or had and chose to ignore him, Seb didn’t really know which one it was. What little he knew of her powers was that it involved technology in some way, the specifics weren’t clear. He’d make sure to find out the specifics, if she was willing to tell, after this. Guessing she was busy was better than assuming she was being rude, so he left her to that and strolled just a bit away from the computers to wait for the others. Thankfully he didn’t have to wait around for too long for the others to get changed. The other members were quick enough to meet back up in the main room so things could get started. He turned from the others’ costumes with a small smirk, they seemed like such inconveniences, to face the computer screen with all the information on it. Farah’s voice was slightly indistinct as he scanned over what had been called up; he hadn’t exactly tuned her out, but his attention certainly was split between listening to her and taking in the available info. He snapped out of it when the opened windows closed with Farah’s turn away, and turned to his attention to his teammates. While he wasn’t one to stir up trouble with others, he wasn’t quite able to hold back a sigh at Naomi’s declaration, even if it was quiet on his part. They weren’t saving the city, they were arresting a trio of small time crooks, even if they were metahumans; hell they were trying to not fuck up on that. Grimacing, Seb rubbed his forehead and felt the nubs that had begun to protrude. While a partial transformation had been perfect for getting his head into the proper mindset for a mission, its effects on his personality were already starting to show. “Come on, let’s just get going already,” he grumbled out to the others as he picked up the earpiece, popped it in place, and turned to leave. He wasn’t quite at his peak just yet, but even with only the beginnings of the change, he could feel his body brimming with energy.