Re: Art gone dark (Mason)
Posted: 08 Feb 2020, 16:31
Varja looked to the ground for a moment. It was a possibility that everyone else was dead. But she didn't like to think about it. Not only because that would mean she was in a dangerous situation herself. Mostly, it concerned her because she couldn't help but think about the lives lost, with all it included.
“No worries.” she said, looking at Mason again. “It's true that this is a possibility. Similarly, it is entirely possible that we will walk into a dangerous situation when trying to find out what happened. However, I still want to find out.” Thinking about the other people in the building would not help her at this moment. Once finding someone, she would know. But assumptions right now would not change a thing about anything.
“And yes, I think a breaker board is the same thing. I meant the place where the main power for the building is split up and distributed to the different building parts.” She furrowed her brow, thinking aloud: “Normally we would not be allowed to go there. But if we get there, we will find out more either way. Either we are stopped by someone, then that person can explain some things to us, or we aren't stopped and can check it out on our own.”
“No worries.” she said, looking at Mason again. “It's true that this is a possibility. Similarly, it is entirely possible that we will walk into a dangerous situation when trying to find out what happened. However, I still want to find out.” Thinking about the other people in the building would not help her at this moment. Once finding someone, she would know. But assumptions right now would not change a thing about anything.
“And yes, I think a breaker board is the same thing. I meant the place where the main power for the building is split up and distributed to the different building parts.” She furrowed her brow, thinking aloud: “Normally we would not be allowed to go there. But if we get there, we will find out more either way. Either we are stopped by someone, then that person can explain some things to us, or we aren't stopped and can check it out on our own.”