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Discordants: Triskelion Aftermath
Date of Scene: 17 February 2023
Location: Roof Landing: Triskelion
Synopsis: In the aftermath of the attack on the Triskelion, Carin is recovered and brought back online while the rest of SHIELD deals with the repercussions.
Cast of Characters: Alexander Aaron, Natasha Romanoff, Carin Taylor, Monica Chang, Jessica Drew




Alexander Aaron has posed:
    Roughly four minutes ago the lock down was lifted, the EMP pulse had fired and done its job. Most of SHIELD's systems were reinforced and secured, but the force of the electro-magnetic explosion still wreaked havoc upon the data structure of the intelligence agency.
    Ten minutes ago two missiles slammed into the side of the building, one exploding on the top floor doing immense damage to the deployed anti-aircraft batteries that had been firing to intercept the incursion. The other missile impacted in the side of the building without exploding, but instead discharged a Kill Team of Svartalfar that infiltrated the building in an attempt to assassinate the informant.
    They were not successful.
    The forces of SHIELD rallied and ejected the intruders who were crippled by the EMP explosion, but also the assassination team that was eliminated by remote detonation of suicide charges in their helmets. All in all it left the Triskelion in a mess.
    Images on television were visible with the smoke pouring out of the top of the building, and the 4th, 5th, and 6th floors were heavily damaged by the impact of the missile. Now with the state of alert lowered to a yellow cautionary status the systems were reengaged and damage control teams were moving quickly into the building and the different affected areas. Though thankfully to Carin's presence a lot of the damage has already been mitigated if not fully addressed.
    It was down in the gun-range that Agent Aaron found himself when the building went into lockdown, the red lights flashing on. He kept his sidearm and grabbed a spare as he darted toward the doors and into the stairwell to start the long climb upward.

Natasha Romanoff has posed:
It's a short time after. The cafeteria has been used as a rally point for personnel. To coordinate damage control parties and as a medbay for overflow. The command and control functions of the Triskelion are mostly intact and operational. SHIELD still has many, many other crisises to deal with at any given time of day. Casualties.. Could have been much, much worse. But no casualties are ever acceptable. Sweep teams are still searching for more of the scarabs - if any are left functional that could be more threats.. Or taken intact enough to reverse engineer.

Natasha Romanoff is returning from one such sweep along the upper levels of the Triskelion where room to room searches had gone on for furhter infiltrators or damage to the headquarters. She's rattling off positions and corridors as teams go tos weep and clear.

Carin Taylor has posed:
    Carin had been running herself ragged. Sure she can maintain a high velocity for some time, but for the eternity it seemed like for not just her, but everyone else in the attack, she was redlining hard. Zipping up and down stairs, ferrying medical supplies from far-off corners of the Triskelion to the Cafeteria, and putting out literal fires with whatever extinguishers she could grab and empty, having deposited probably a dozen or so red canisters in a pile off to the side of the stairs.

    This is to say nothing of her hauling and helping injured as best she could. She's not a triage nurse and she still rather has the strength of a 19-year-old girl, so pulling a fireman's carry at mach1 was not going to happen. Still, she did her best. Bandages here, yanking people from falling debris there, and even in the end of it managed to smash some beetles trying to get into the fifth floor from the fourth floor ceiling.

    Which is when the EMP goes off.

    Maybe she hadn't gotten the memo of which sections of hallway were safe, or where to go when the security camera lights turn red. Or maybe the Director wasn't aware of her cybernetic implants and exact location. Not that she could fault him for pulling the trigger when so much was still at stake and happening. So when the blast comes, the world freezes for Carin.

    Not in the same sort of hyper-awareness speed, but literally freezes. Her Brain Box siezes up, a cascade of failures running through her nervous system. It might be the only real piece of electronics she's got, but it's wired into her frontal cortex. The image in her HUD glitches, her eyes go wide, and then it's just blackness. For all intents and purposes, her vital signs on the command monitors go flat as all connections are severed.

    The rescue teams doing a sweep on the fourth floor will find the redhead in SHIELD-issue 'combat business' attire and her courier bag having slammed solidly into a wall and crumped up in the corner. The girl had been at a dead sprint when everything shut down, but they'll find she still, at least, has a pulse.

Monica Chang has posed:
Monica was locked in R&D, far in the depth of the Triskelion. When the alarms had sounded that there were incoming missiles, she had moved for that door. Only to have it slam closed and lock down. Leading to her slapping it a few times because it was the fault of that door in that moment of irritation. Followed by a slight rumble of the building around them, felt less severely this far down and particularly insulated since R&D had a tendency to--well, blow things up from time to time in their testing areas.

Then she was trying to highjack the system, using her computer. That didn't work. She broke out a torch to try to get through the wall to the door control systems but that was equally useless since it would take far too long to cut through.

Meaning for three minutes that felt like an eternity to someone who could only listen to radio traffic, Monica was at her wit's end. Then the shielding slammed down around the room, double locking them in. And the EMP pulse was unleashed but their area was shielded so that nothing potentially blew up down there. Again.

Then it was over. The lockdown ended and the shields rose up then the doors unlocked as well. She pulled out a wrist remote and typed in, sending out a wave of small drones, each about the size of a mouse, into the air to start looking for survivors and analyzing structural date.

Monica herself had already gotten a gun out of the weapons case, slipping it into a holster. Then the weapons belt was snapped on as she was running for the stairs toward the damaged areas to see what she could do to help. It was more than the upper floors since she had been in the lower levels. She ran into Alexander on her way up, giving him a look that showed her concern for the situation but saying nothing.

When they reached the fourth floor, the passage up blocked by debris, leading to her skidding to a stop basically and staring at it. When a nearby drone pinged on her wrist control. "Survivor. Nearby," she said for Alexander's benefit.

She turned to follow the signal.

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    Right now it's all about recovery. There are no longer any combat viable intruders though the security stations are still on heightened alert. No longer are any sensors picking up anything, and according to Vintridr's statement about Svartalfar Kill Teams, the units of import were all accounted for. Three dead dark elves, 20 dead hover drones, and thousands upon thousands of scarabs in various states of disrepair were all accounted for. The 4th through 6th floor gets the most strenuous scrutiny, however.
    Teams come from above and below, securing each room and moving from point to point. It's when Agent Aaron and Agent Chang emerge from the lower levels and are taking those stairs quick as possible that they instinctively start to move together as a small combat team. They get up through the emergency steps, the 4th floor doors hang partially open, but the stairwell to the 5th floor is blocked by fallen wreckage.
    (That had been burning but Carin put it out.)
    Together they make the ascent, then break through that partially open door into the 4th floor. Sidelong Alexander says toward Monica, "Hallway clear." He hugs the wall and starts to move down the way, one pistol held up in both hands near his chest. He checks into the conference room whose electronics are still sizzling.
    Then he turns his head when she mentions survivor and nods, letting her take point as she starts to lead them toward her...
    Which is when poor Carin was discovered.
    Agent Aaron immediately goes to his knees beside her, moving a piece of debris out of the way, checking her neck with two fingers. "Got a pulse."
    Several other teams break past them, moving and checking the various rooms that have yet to be secured. The data displays for SHIELD start converting rooms marked from red to yellow. Med reports come up with survivors being found. Remote orders are issued sending people from one location to another. Alex's own display angles them toward the cafeteria.
    "Spine seems intact." He says as he makes a quick observation. "Looks like she collapsed from... something." Since no direct physical harm could be found.
    He lifted her in his arms and then turned to Monica giving a nod as they started to head back to the stairwell.

Natasha Romanoff has posed:
Natasha Romanoff is sweeping along through her own section, a heavy assault rifle out in front of her. She goes to calmly voice her sector by sector position and checks. She's ending up along the fourth floor having been working her way down from the upper levels of the Triskelion when she stops and goes to see Carin and her face goes rigid for just a moment before it vanishes. She glances at her fellow Red Room operative in the form of Monica and her face goes completely clear again.

As she moves to sync up with the other two Agents she moves to take her weapon and stands on alert. More hands on someone increases the chance of further damage. Especially with possible spinal injuries. So Natasha sets herself up on sentry duty, weapon in front of her as she stands silent.

No matter what she sees today as a failure. The Triskelion was hit. The attack was driven off but with are negligible losses to the Svartelves. What are a few dead to them compared to the damage inflicted? The.. Extracted individual had better have something useful for them to get from this. The damage, the lives.. Natasha's control is firm.

Alexander can pick up the rage bubbling off her. How unlike the normally clinically cold Widow.

Carin Taylor has posed:
    Carin isn't very heavy, really. A young woman of average height, most of her weight in the muscles of her legs likely. She's also soaking wet. Evidence of why is visible in the form of some empty water cooler jugs nearby and a bunch of dead scarabs, having been given a dose of electricity after they'd been doused. Not that it was the most helpful maneuver!

    But it comes back to the fact she does have a heartbeat, and is still incredibly warm. She'd hauled so much ass around the Triskelion that her body was probably overheated on top of everything else. The joys of having superspeed powers and no innate resistances to air friction aside from weird cybermods. But at the very least she isn't on the list of casualties today. She'd turned in enough recovered name badges herself for later processing.

Monica Chang has posed:
The drones were disappearing into piles of rubble, searching and seeking. Monica hit a few more buttons on her wristband and down in R&D another larger drone took flight. This one had once belonged to Hydra. His name was now Harold and he served SHIELD. Well, he served Monica who worked for SHIELD so close enough. Technically he did belong to them but she had sort of taken it as her own.

Which is when the small drone assigned to Carin gave her some interesting information. "She...has a dataport." And that had her peeking at the spot indicated, to see the port at the back of Carin's neck. "I think she might've been hit by the EMP pulse. The Drone isn't really picking up physical injuries in the same way as others from the debris."

She looked from the fallen woman to the two agents. Natasha had point, Monica took flank. She drew her sidearm again and they proceeded quickly toward the cafeteria where the emergency triage was setup since there was only so much room in the medlab.

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    As Alexander hefts Carin and moves into the stairwell he asks of Natasha. "What's the situation, Agent Romanoff?" He asks openly, not having gotten anything directly nor even an informative datafeed to his secure cell. His only orders during the mayhem had been to secure the area where he was and await further instruction.
    He moves quickly with Monica down the steps, frowning to himself as he goes over the evidence of what he saw himself in passing. It won't take long for them to get down the six flights of stairs to the Cafeteria, since the young agent seems to have no problem carrying the speedster, nor in negotiating the descent rather quickly.
    Sidelong as Monica informs him he asks, "A dataport?" Then his eyebrows rise slightly as if realizing it's not actually that strange considering the various people they have working here.
    Soon enough, however, they reach the cafeteria, Alexander turning to push open the door with his back and then step inside to see...
    The rather severe situation of a cafeteria converted to a triage center. Many of SHIELD's medtechs are moving around from fallen individual to fallen individual. Emergency bed rolls are on the ground, and some of the folding cafeteria tables have been unfolded and are being used as medical tables. Some people look up and upon seeing Carin one of the nurses says, "Open bed over there." She gestures to the end of the line.
    Alex moves in that direction. A nurse immediately comes over to check.

Natasha Romanoff has posed:
Natasha Romanoff would go to take a moment to focus herself over and then reply to Alexander, "Sweeping levels. So far, no further hostiles noted." At this stage, it could mean they were safe.. Or it could mean they still had more to root out. "Numerous injured. Building support is stable. Command and control is operational and communication links maintained. The worst damage is likely to the exterior defenses. If there is a followup attack.." Then they would be in a bad place. If Hydra knew they were vulnerable..
    Things to figure out in the future for command to scramble to. She had her objectives. Ensure the security of the Triskelion, save as many agents as they could. At one point of her life it would have been 'assets'. That's been a slow shift for her. As Monica and Alexander go to tend to Carin she would keep her weapon in front of her and swing the scope around in ultraviolet mode to sweep for more scarab drones. The weapon's safety on.
    "There are preliminary estimates of injured and fatalities. Structural integrity is for now maintained."

Carin Taylor has posed:
    The presence of Carin likely doesn't go unnoticed. Anyone in the cafeteria during the attack would have recognized her for those half-seconds when she appeared as if out of thin air to drop off rolls of gauze, bottles of rubbing alcohol, and even bricks of ubiquitous brown paper towels from storerooms. To say nothing of the ever-growing pile of extinguishers and the steady flow of survivors, injured and otherwise, coming down from the other floors.

    Seeing the redhead being plunked down in an infirmary bed probably brings more than a few frowns. Regardless of her unconscious state, though, it's strange that she has no physical injuries to speak of. Had she incurred anything, it had already healed up. She's finally starting to cool down, too, but her soaked clothes leave her closer to being cool and clammy now.

    What's strange now that she's properly laid out and prone, is that one of her fingers is twitching. Tapping. No other movement, and it isn't keyed to her pulse. It's the same rhythm as the space indicator blinking in a text terminal. Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap.

    What's a hard boot to BIOS without a machine awaiting an input?

Monica Chang has posed:
As the nurses looked over Carin for physical injuries, Monica glanced up as Harold floated into the room. She quickly had him take up a position next to her then accessed a panel. Quickly a cord was run from the drone to the woman. And Monica was working on her wristpad with the frantic typing pace.

"This is absolutely fascinating," she murmured, which probably wasn't really fitting at the moment. "A mix of biology and technology. Admittedly cybernetics are not my strong suit." Since she specialized in AI in particular. "Going to try to see if we can get her systems fully rebooted." She eyed that finger and sent up a prayer to whatever powers might be out there.

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    Alexander straightened up, frowning to himself as he pulled the extra sidearm out of the small of his back. He cleared the clip then the chamber and set it aside on one of the nearby tables as he looked down to Carin, then up and around the room at the fallen people.
    His expression was stern, his gaze calm, but then he asked quietly. "Who hit us?" Not of anyone in particular, more just asking it of the room itself though he ends up looking toward Natasha likely expecting her to have that intel.
    He considers the fallen that are being tended to and shakes his head.

Natasha Romanoff has posed:
Natasha Romanoff would take a moment to survey the area, then responding over to Alexander Aaron, "Multiple cruise missiles. Six were fired. I believe two impacted." The exact number hasn't been particularly high on her list of immediate priorities to confirm.
    "A number of Svartelf infiltrators and assassins went to target an individual present. A large number of.." She would gesture with ehr off-hand at one of the broken shells of a scarab. "Thousands." Now is not the time for rumination.

Carin Taylor has posed:
    The 'sleeping' Carin can't answer anything, nor really tell anyone anything. What Monica finds when her drone jacks in, though, is the equivalent of a machine that didn't quite pass POST booting protocol. If there's any scans done of the hardware proper, there's thankfully no actual damage. While her Brain Box is hardened to shocks and maybe even light EMP, this was a blast from an emplacement of SHIELD technology.

    The waiting prompt that Monica finds when making it through whatever layers of CyberData security come with the initial boot is this:


> FATAL ERROR...UNANTICIPATED SYSTEM SHUTDOWN
> REBOOT FAILED. HARDWARE TERMINATED.
> ADMINISTRATOR PRIVILEGES REQUIRED FOR FULL SCAN
> INITIATE RESTORATION PROTOCOL ON ASSET_SHOC_VELOCITY?
> Y/N?

Monica Chang has posed:
At the explanation from Natasha, Monica frowned. "Cruise missiles and infiltrators. I take it this was the response to the mind thing from our guest?" She had been there for the initial interview of their Dark Elf guest though not for the Vulcan Mind Meld. She taps a few buttons, instructing the drones to gather as many scarabs and scarab parts as possible for inspection.

"I would feel better if I knew what her original settings were," Monica mutters under her breath. But quickly works through the data being offered and considers. "Be ready in case this goes sideways. Which we really don't need today after everything else."

She eyed the prompt. Then she hit the Yes option.

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    The young Olympian frowns and looks at Monica, but she's busy dealing with Carin and her revival. Some of the other agents look on with concern at the speedster. For some she was little more than a brief blur, to others she had an element of the angellic when she appeared. But the overriding sentiment in the room is one of positivity, perhaps even hopefulness.
    It becomes apparent that Monica has no small number of observers as she tends to the heroine.
    When the decision was made and the YES option was chosen, the others around held their breath for a moment. Agent Aaron frowned and perhaps it was just the way things had turned out that had his thoughts slipping toward the negative as he considers the fallen speedster. In any case, whatever the reason, he keeps his hand on the pistol holstered at his hip.

Natasha Romanoff has posed:
Natasha Romanoff would glance at the others, "THe rest of the building requires sweeping. Save as many lives as you can." Simple orders. The ones that they would have to do their best. "She saved many today. She deserves our best. She was our best."

WIth that, Natasha goes tos houlder her weapon, going tos weep through the halls.

Carin Taylor has posed:
    The moment the 'YES' option is pressed, a flood of text can be seen through Monica's terminal. There's no viral intrusion or cyberattack on Harold and Monica's gear, far from it. Everything that's running is a rapid series of diagnostics, memory checks, and status reports. It would seem the hard shutdown triggered several attempted reboots while system circuitry was still unresponsive, which sent everything back to a core prompt to wait for direct input.

    A 'last call' video file will be transferred over, too, showing those last few seconds before blackout. The forward motion through Carin's eyes, the shift in the lighting, and the internalized, questioning noise before the image just tilts and freezes.

    Eventually, broad comms will be pinged and then a reconnection to the secure tacnet via 77.410's secure frequency. Her biomonitor reads stable and steady and that finger that was tapping is joined by the others. Tap. Tap. Clench. She grips the bed she's laying on and her heart skips a beat, coming with a gasp and a jerk of her body. Those bright green eyes flutter open and a shudder wracks her frame. "...c-cold... w-where.. is... we were attacked! Is everyone--"

    Everything comes up to speed and she experiences the realization in slow motion, eyes sweeping the room and looking down at her hands. In the infirmary bed. "--okay...?"

Monica Chang has posed:
Monica didn't touch her. She had the urge to put a hand on her shoulder and reassure he but Monica knew that she, herself, tended to be somewhat violent if touched when she was confused and she didn't want to end up with a speedster breaking all the bones in her body before she could remove said hand. Thus she just held up a hand slightly. "The attack is over. We won." For now, but she didn't vocalize those two words. "You seemed to have suffered a shutdown from the EMP pulse used to neutralize their tech. Hopefully you're all set now. Just going to remove the plug, okay?" And if it was, she would remove that connection to the port on the back of Carin's neck.

"You did a lot of good. Saved a lot of people. Several folks in this room." She motioned to the new triage that had once been a cafeteria. "They'll likely want to thank you personally but first, how are you feeling? Anything physically wrong that we might have missed?"

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    Alexander looks down at Carin and listens, giving a nod to back up Monica's words of the event. Then he says quietly, "You haven't missed much, it's been perhaps ten minutes since you went down. Situation is still resolving, but the full alert has been lifted."
    He takes a moment to look at the others near them, then looks back toward the technician and the technology, "Do you need anything for your recovery? Any supplies we have on hand?"
    That said he steps back and to the side, giving more room for Monica to tend to her.

Jessica Drew has posed:
The exit off the interstate leading the Triskelion was blocked by State Police who, according to the first officer she talked to, were not letting -anyone- through, not even with the right credentials. It had taken a half an hour for someone to pick up her call in the Triskelion. Jessica listened impatiently as Lt. Sackler was given the go-ahead to let her through. Dodging emergency vehicles, fire trucks and even a unit of the National Guard, the agent raced up to the smoking building, ditching her car on the side of the road to jog the last mile.

Striding into the cafeteria the agent heads toward a knot of familiar faces, "Agent Romanoff..." she hesitates, gaze sweeping the cafeteria, her distress at the number of wounded masked, "...how can I help?"

Carin Taylor has posed:
    Carin lifts her hand, rubbing the side of her head. "...I... nhhm.... headache.." she lifts her other hand and presses the heels of her palms into her temples. "Brain Box didn't like that blast... b-but if.. it helped.. and.. everyone drove the bugs off... I'm glad.." she smiles weakly.

    She takes a long, slow breath, getting her bearings and blinks at Alexander. She hasn't really actually met anyone else here save for Natasha. Lots of strangers and faces looking towards her. Allies. Co-workers. Maybe even friends, someday!

    "Um.. mmh... Just. Really tired. Hungry. M-maybe a hot shower... or a blanket?" she rattles off a few ideas, sounding uncertain, as if she's trying not to ask for too much. "...Toni! I-I mean. Doctor Ho. Is she alright?" she looks around, frowning, eyes opening wide when Jessica rushes in. "...does anyone know?"

Monica Chang has posed:
"Doctor Ho is fine. R&D was untouched due to the special protocols." Since they didn't want the base of the building to explode potentially. "I think she was doing the same as us, looking for survivors. You should rest. We'll get word to her to come by as soon as possible." She glanced to the nurses. "They can get a blanket for you. Something to drink and eat. Just to be sure you're fully recovered before you got stumbling off and pass out in a corridor or something on us."

And with that, Monica was putting away that cord back in the compartment on Harold. "Harold, go start gathering up those bug parts from the drones." And with that, the larger robot floated off to start that process.

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    When Jess makes her way into the cafeteria, Alexander looks across the way at her and gives a wave. She'll see the others there, a nurse hovering near, some people watching after Carin. Monica is tending to the speedster using a data port in the back of Carin's head.
    "Agent Drew." He says, "From what I've been told there was an attack by six Dark Elf cruise missiles. Two hit, one on the roof taking out some of the defenses, one on the fifth floor. Intruders were deployed. The situation is resolved, but people are still being tended to and gathered." He looks around the triage center, frowns. "It happened so fast."
    When Carin asks for food he spares a glance for Monica and then steps away briefly. Moving to one of the opened vending machines that are populated with new sandwiches, salads, and snacks for agents on the go. He grabs a Cobb salad because there's _always_ a Cobb salad in things like that, grabbing a plastic fork as well and a bottle of water from the pile of emergency supplies. He brings them back over and sets them down beside Carin.

Jessica Drew has posed:
Jessica steps back to let the nurse minister to the agent coming round from what looks like a concussion. At Aaron's wave, she joins the group.

Listening to his update, she nods gravely several times, "Did you say they were neutralized, Agent? From the over flights going on, someone hasn't told the Air Force yet or the news services which are trying to invade Triskelion airspace. Were you in the fight?" She breaks off her questions to let him raid the vending machines for the newly awakened agent.

Carin Taylor has posed:
    "T-thanks..." Carin gives a smile to Monica. "Thanks for.. getting me back too.." she rubs the back of her head where the port is, always self-conscious about it. She even adjusts her hair to make sure it's harder to see again. When a blanket ends up being brought over, she pulls it around herself and tries to make herself extra small in it, curling up some. At least until Alexander brings the salad and water over, too.

    Green greens and protein. Great combination! She blinks and gives that same smile to her fellow agent. "Thank you. Very much," she says, sincere as she takes it and... starts to work at it slowly. No super-speed devouring here.

    And while Carin was sort of kind of not in the fight, she doesn't answer Jessica for Alexander. She figures the inquiry was directed towards the salad man anyway. Considering the shape of most of the others, though? Carin looks to be in.. really good shape.

Monica Chang has posed:
And now that Carin was tended to properly, Monica gave her a brief smile. "I'm Monica Chang by the way. I work in R&D as well. Glad I could help."

Then she turned to the conversation with Alexander and Jessica. Even as she was glancing to her wrist now and then to see how the drones were doing in their search. Several rescue teams had been sent out to find survivors in various bits or rubble from the damaged floors. The mechanical beasties were doing a good job. "Due to the damage, I think they are keeping everything at high alert since we don't know if there will be another attack. From what I'm picking up on the radio and computer chatter. Since some of the upper level turrets were lost. Quinjets will be covering the area until they can be repaired."

Alexander Aaron has posed:
    Shaking his head, Alexander frowned. "The whole attack took..." He looks across the way, his pale hazel eyes distancing. Then he murmurs, "Four minutes total? Maybe a little more. One moment I was firing down range. Next the lights were red and we were locked down."
    He folds his arms over his broad chest and frowns distantly, taking a deep breath. "When we got out," He gestures toward Monica, "We were able to get up to the conflict zone, but... it was all over. Luckily we found Agent Taylor here." He motions with a nod in Carin's direction.
    The young Olympian's expression is stern as he adds, "I think everyone is... very angry." When Monica speaks he gives a nod in her direction.

Jessica Drew has posed:
"Angry is a...terse way of putting it," Jess crosses her arms, biting her lower lip. "I passed Fury in the hall. Anger barely covers it. How many of ours were lost? Do they have names yet?"

Jess stands close to the two, pitching her voice low, "I heard that an agent manning a roof turret was lost in the attack. Is that right?"

Carin Taylor has posed:
    The redhead blinks and nods, "Oh! I'm. Um. Carin. Carin Taylor. I'm... still really new here..." she says quietly. Judging by the looks of relief on a lot of people in the makeshift infirmary, though, she's made an impact in her short time. She just quietly munches on the salad, actively trying not to draw attention to herself. And then Alexander says her name and she blinks over at him with some leafy greens hanging out of her mouth for but a moment.

    There's a moment, and a gulp, and a glance to Jessica, too. "...four... minutes? It was that long?" she asks. For her, four minutes might as well be forty. An hour. She just blinks owlishly, pale cheeks darkening at the mention of her being found.

    "I did the best I could. I... um... couldn't.. help everyone.. I must have.. marked maybe two dozen ID tags at least... I didn't go up to floors five and six though. All the fighting was on five..." she says with regret in her voice, looking at Jessica, then back to Alexander. With a sigh she huddles back up around her salad and munches on it quietly.

    The white-skinned red-headed angel seems like she may just fall asleep when she's finished eating unless anyone has need of her.

Monica Chang has posed:
At the explanation about lost people from Carin, Monica nods. "The drones are still finding survivors and fatalities. We lost a good portion of three levels. There were a lot of people there, particularly squads facing off against the invaders. Three Dark Elves and their tech. The scarabs and whatever else. We are going to gather as much data as we can on that part of it."

She glanced to Agent Taylor. "Clean bill of health on the computer side of things at least. I'd like to do a full rundown of the code later when you have time. Doctor Ho can do it or just catch up with me in R&D. Shouldn't take more than a few minutes to download and I can read through it without you present."

Then she looked back to the others. "They attacked us at home. Anger doesn't even begin to express it. All I can say is I hope the intel we got from our source was worth it."