Duncan nodded. [color=9e0b0f]"Right, something to keep the fire going."[/color] Anything flammable that wasn't fuel was preferable. Not just because of the volatility of the stuff, but the smell that would linger here. He wondered if the ventilation was working at all, or if this was truly a death trap when it came to the oxygen availability. Either way, he much preferred to be outside right now. [color=9e0b0f]"Ill go look for something we can burn."[/color] He muttered, grabbing his briefcase and making his way to the broken sign that was supposed to indicate an emergency exit. He didn't expect anyone to join him - the way most of the group thought of him it was a wonder they had come here with him at all. The emergency exit led to a safety gallery. A smaller tunnel parallel to the main tunnel where, unfortunately, the lights weren't working either. The tunnel stretched further than the construction area they resided in, although the darkness made it hard to discern how far it went. Duncan stared in the distance for a moment, then went the other way. To what he presumed was leading outside. Halfway through the tunnel, he found a spot where light seeped in through cracks in the low ceiling. There, he stopped to open his briefcase. Inside were mundane items, save for a laptop and a smooth white case the size of an Ipad. The case displayed 5 softly glowing bars of light on the side. Two red, three green. He studied it for a moment, then let out a sigh of a relief. The thing was still intact, it seemed. Gently, he placed his hand on the flat surface of the case. A soft red light emanated from his hand, then a sharp click followed. The case slid open. [color=9e0b0f]"Please be there. Be there."[/color] He mumbled to himself.