Interesting. I'm certainly not disappointed I chose to come here, to say the least. The site already held a certain amount of intrigue, and now the further details I'm made privy to the greater my desire to explore the ancient mysteries of this long-lost site. Given what's already been excavated, there's reason to suspect that there will be [i]something[/i] to discover within. ---Speaking of the site and its relics, it seems there's a matter I should address. Obviously I am a genius, so I should not expect everyone to be on my level, but shouldn't observation make estimating the origin point of this ruin within reach for most of those present? Then again, perhaps I expect to much. "The site itself is difficult to give an exact age to," I begin, using my right hand to give an illustrative flourish as I tilt my head towards the images, "It's from before we began using the current calender, before the zero hour of the Sironium age. The relics, however---" I raise my staff, turning it over in my fingers and using its tip to indicate an image currently displaying the lower half of a stationary gun emplacement. "---Are fairly easily dated to the Late Solarium or Early Discordia era, based on their construction and the markings left behind by the process of their creation. Particularly the structure of the firing mechanism in the weaponry, and what remains of the core system in the drones." I allow the corners of my lips to curl upwards as I run my free hand through my hair. It's hardly difficult knowledge for one such as myself, of course. "Of course, very few can be both as smart and beautiful as I am, but at the very least I expect you to be able to retain that knowledge. It will certainly assist with interpreting the data we collect." And collecting that data is what I'm looking forward to the most. As of now, I'm hardly worried about which team I'm dispatched on. Either one will be in the act of pursuing knowledge, after all. Well, perhaps that robot fetishist would make for an unusual partner, but the others haven't asked foolish questions. While Meynolt's questions were simple for me to answer, by the standards of those who can't be called a genius they aren't foolish, and that's simply what I'll have to expect.