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Renee seethed at Billhook, squaring her shoulders and moving slightly forwards as if she was planning to take a step towards him - she decided not to engage as Bee's words echoed in her head, causing her to clench her fist even more tightly, with another leather squeak. At this rate, Renee would be going through a pair of gloves a week, and this was not going to be fun. She noted the lack of reply to Caleb's comment, smirking under her mask - he hadn't liked that at all, she thought to herself.
Just before the craft landed, Renee grabbed onto a handle and tensed her legs to make sure that the descent was seamless in so far as she didn't fall over and embarrass herself. She focused briefly on the architecture, finding it reminiscent of the few records of Soviet architecture she had seen in her flatmate's history textbooks. It didn't mean that she liked it, however, finding herself feeling a little daunted by the great panels of metal over the windows. She shifted yet again, a clear expression of her discomfort.
As the group entered the building, Renee found herself a little more relaxed - from what she had seen of the interior so far, it was almost reminiscent of her flat back home. Although she was still on edge, she couldn't deny that it had made her feel more relaxed. She fixed Billhook with a terse stare as he spoke, before waiting for him to take his leave before unclipping her faceplate and breathing in fresh air. Her face seemed a little paler than normal, but the steel in her eyes seemed to compensate for that apparent symptom of anxiety. Her eyes searched around for a room, picking one towards the end of the corridor with the exit nearest, gently opening the door and depositing her pack on the floor. With that, Renee removed the entirety of her helmet, sighing and running a hand across her face, noting with frustration the few strands of hair that had fallen from her bun. For once, she couldn't be bothered to fix it.
Plopping down on the bed next to her helmet, Renee opened the data file and familiarised herself with the layout of the building. The tunnels seemed interesting, as did the shipping and receiving areas. The tunnels were an entry route, but they wouldn't be viable as an exit route if either the group or their entry break-in was discovered. They'd have to have a few exit plans, and they would all have to be some level of stealth - it would be impossible to take on the entirety of Omnigrow if some form of open violence broke out.
Her thoughts of strategy were interrupted as she heard talking outside her room - it sounded like Eberhard, and the bass of it moved into room close to hers. She moved slowly towards the door, poking her head out slightly and flitting her eyes up and down the corridor as she leaned in the doorway. Her stomach rumbled slightly, and she frowned. There was no way that she would be able to train on a semi-empty stomach, but she couldn't see a kitchen of any sorts. She wondered if there was a canteen nearby, and if they'd serve food to a loner in a Lancaster suit.
Just before the craft landed, Renee grabbed onto a handle and tensed her legs to make sure that the descent was seamless in so far as she didn't fall over and embarrass herself. She focused briefly on the architecture, finding it reminiscent of the few records of Soviet architecture she had seen in her flatmate's history textbooks. It didn't mean that she liked it, however, finding herself feeling a little daunted by the great panels of metal over the windows. She shifted yet again, a clear expression of her discomfort.
As the group entered the building, Renee found herself a little more relaxed - from what she had seen of the interior so far, it was almost reminiscent of her flat back home. Although she was still on edge, she couldn't deny that it had made her feel more relaxed. She fixed Billhook with a terse stare as he spoke, before waiting for him to take his leave before unclipping her faceplate and breathing in fresh air. Her face seemed a little paler than normal, but the steel in her eyes seemed to compensate for that apparent symptom of anxiety. Her eyes searched around for a room, picking one towards the end of the corridor with the exit nearest, gently opening the door and depositing her pack on the floor. With that, Renee removed the entirety of her helmet, sighing and running a hand across her face, noting with frustration the few strands of hair that had fallen from her bun. For once, she couldn't be bothered to fix it.
Plopping down on the bed next to her helmet, Renee opened the data file and familiarised herself with the layout of the building. The tunnels seemed interesting, as did the shipping and receiving areas. The tunnels were an entry route, but they wouldn't be viable as an exit route if either the group or their entry break-in was discovered. They'd have to have a few exit plans, and they would all have to be some level of stealth - it would be impossible to take on the entirety of Omnigrow if some form of open violence broke out.
Her thoughts of strategy were interrupted as she heard talking outside her room - it sounded like Eberhard, and the bass of it moved into room close to hers. She moved slowly towards the door, poking her head out slightly and flitting her eyes up and down the corridor as she leaned in the doorway. Her stomach rumbled slightly, and she frowned. There was no way that she would be able to train on a semi-empty stomach, but she couldn't see a kitchen of any sorts. She wondered if there was a canteen nearby, and if they'd serve food to a loner in a Lancaster suit.