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The lab is indeed as horrifying as it had looked on Snart's video. Blood, feathers, evidence of torture and one of those pods had held his own daughter. Jesse.
But Harry can compartmentalize with the best of them and it's easier to do so with Tess at his side. He's been working on the bizarre tech of the city since he'd arrived, taking apart one of the stasis tubes that had held Sam Winchester and working with the angel to eventually attempt to de-program him and inadvertently trigger the chaos that had flung them all into a brand new and even more dangerous environment.
They can do this. The pods can be reactivated and if they can manage the tech, the process can be undone. They can save their people.
But Harry can compartmentalize with the best of them and it's easier to do so with Tess at his side. He's been working on the bizarre tech of the city since he'd arrived, taking apart one of the stasis tubes that had held Sam Winchester and working with the angel to eventually attempt to de-program him and inadvertently trigger the chaos that had flung them all into a brand new and even more dangerous environment.
They can do this. The pods can be reactivated and if they can manage the tech, the process can be undone. They can save their people.
ahahaha YUP. Hello Mick.
Date: 2016-12-09 06:35 am (UTC)There’s no room for error. Not with this. Not with the taken’s lives hanging in the balance. She loses track of the different calculations they run through, the ideas that are tossed back and forth and built upon and tossed aside or developed further and tested. None of it matters except finding an answer.
And they finally have. Or they’re closer than they have been since they started this. She leans into Harrison, her hand settling easily on his shoulder as he runs through the programs for the hundredth time. “We’re almost there,” she murmurs softly in his ear. “I think we’ve almost got it.”