Sam skipped into the room. Looking happier than the other gloomy subjects. Then again, you could be happier than most just by putting on a smile for an hour. She was humming a cheery tune, and had a eerily warming smile. She stopped doing everything as she reached the middle of the room, falling so eerily silent, it was scary. Then the smile appeared on her face again and she looked around. After a few moments, she walked over to a chair and sat on it, swinging her legs while humming happily. Any new subjects would think she was a innocent girl who didn't know what was going on around her. But everyone else knew this girl had more screws loose than a disassembled vehicle. This girl was indeed crazy enough to enjoy this stuff. But her insanity was also dangerous, she loved explosions as well as machines that 'ate' people. - - - Elizabeth just stared at the wall in the room she had taken residence. "I don't want to go out there and converse with those..." she paused, anger flashing in her eyes for a second "..whiners...They don't like it here?" Her voice started to tremble into anger "Maybe they should have been raised here before they make such accusations." Her eyes darted up to the ceiling "At least they had a life before being brought here unwillingly, I've never experienced the outside world, only shown pictures or videos." Her eyes fell to the ground, her voice pretty much following "But I guess I have to don't I? Unless I want to give the guards the pleasure they get when beating me up" She turned to the door, and walked out. Her eyes fading till they showed how hollow of a body she was. She had never experienced emotions beyond anger. She had felt joy once when she had actually suffocated 2 guards with sand, but after that, extreme security measures where put in place when escorting the girl around the base, as well as when testing with her. As she walked, her sleeves moved with her strides, dangling as though they were empty. And indeed they were, Elizabeth didn't bother to form arms, she relied on the balance her 'tail' provided. As she approached the room, she saw the crazy girl. The only one who could hold a positive attitude for the whole day. No doubt she slept with a smile across her face. It sent a chill down her spine. This girl had been here most of her life, and seemed happier than when she first arrived.