[b][center][color=a187be][H2]Dr. Eileen Fang[/h2][/color][/center][/b] [@Omega Man] [@Azure Bubbles] [@Eviledd1984] [@Silver Carrot] [@Finetales] As the other heroes began taking the aliens out one by one, Eileen found that she was regaining control of more and more of her disabled drones. This not only suggested that whatever was disabling her tech was linked the aliens' consciousness, but reclaiming her drones gave her back more scanning power, and she could specifically analyze any signals that seemed to suddenly decrease with every downed alien, allowing her to zero-in on the cause of the disruptive effect. Still, within the safety of Lady Liberty's hideout, Eileen could contribute nothing towards the effort to quell the chaos in the city. She considered how rapidly things were spiraling, escalating out of control. Was this a portent of things to come? It felt like all she could do right now was take a step back, observe, and attempt to plan and prepare. Eileen felt a wave of relief as her drones captured footage of the golden hero descending like lightning upon the four-armed giant. Right now, the Queen of Gold seemed to be the most powerful hero in Liberty City, so her presence was always reassuring, though this power discrepancy unfortunately bred a certain degree of condescension from the powerful entity. But if all a so-called 'hero' like Eileen could do was sit back and hope for victory, then the Queen in Gold had every right to be dismayed by her 'peers'. Still, Eileen hoped that, despite her inaction, she was in the process of laying the foundations for future success. If one hoped to win at chess, then one must learn it first. Figuring out how to disable powers, figuring out how to shield her tech from interference and in turn figure out how to interfere with her opponents' tech should grant her unprecedented control on the battlefield against other superpowered individual. She only needed one last piece. Magic.