>>5324595It’s wholly tempting to dive headlong through that door and face whatever is inside of it right here and now, but perhaps within this room is something that can tell you more about the mutant you’re dealing with.
Prying your focus away from the door, you set your sights on the desk that had caught your interest for a brief moment– not because of the sheer amount of clutter strewn across it, but because you can tell a lot about a person by what they have on or around their desk.
The tackboard is the first thing you try to look at that, like the rest of this room, is utterly disarranged.
It must be another trick of the depth perception in this place when you can’t see some of the faces in the photos, but, upon closer inspection, it looks as if someone deliberately took a smudge-tool to a few, particular faces within the photo collage.
Almost always, it’s always one or two guys and a woman, and you conclude they must mean something to the intruder; or, eyeing a photo with a bunch of students crouched around a robot with only one of the faces blurred, you’re sure that of them is likely to be the intruder himself.
<span class="mu-i">What a letdown…</span>You can’t help but frown at the lack of information on the tackboard. However, there’s still a desk full of books that you still haven’t checked, which is what you do after giving up on the tackboard.
<span class="mu-i">Complete Microelectronic Theory, Introduction to the C Programming Language…</span> Okay, so you know this guy likes electronics<span class="mu-i">– a lot–</span> as if that wasn’t completely obvious from the start, enough that he had to build a whole, freaking dream-trap out of them.
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