Caan got to the building, looking for a way to get inside. He went around the back so he wouldn't be noticed or seen by anyone. He came across a computerized security door and hacked into it within seconds.
"And they call this advanced technology?" said Caan slightly amused as he went inside. Known as the "Herne Bay Mall" Caan went quietly and carefully around the shopping centre, knowing that there must be security guards in here somewhere. He looked up on the doors on the third floor, Zooming on one of them, with the words "security" printed on the door.
"So that's where you are," said Caan, still looking up. "I must cease talking to my self," breathed Caan, after he noticed he has been talking to himself lately. "I must only talk when giving orders".
"Elevate," said Caan quietly so he wouldn't disturb the guards inside. After reaching the third floor he hacked the security panel on the door with ease and went inside. Caan cornered all the guards inside and told them to follow his every order. The first guard recognized the Dalek from the battle at Canary wharf and refused to follow them.
"No chance Dalek," glared the guard. Caan raised his gun.
"Exterminate," said Caan, killing him. Caan aimed his weapon at the second one.
"What is your answer?," questioned Caan. "Follow my orders or be exterminated?"
"Hey don't worry. I'm on your side," said the guard nervously. Caan looked up at him.
"Wimp," thought Caan. "This human is weak and pathetic more than most, but this is no time to be picky."
"You?," said Caan, aiming at the last one. The last guard called Marc didn't want to work for the Dalek, but he didn't fancy dying either. "Sure. What do you want us to do"
"I want you to seal all the doors in this place when it gets it's busiest tomorrow."
"Why?," questioned Marc.
"Never question orders!," warned Caan looking at Marc. "At least this human is better than the second pathetic one," thought Caan to himself, looking at the second guard.
"I am going mad!," thought Caan. "Once my plan has succeeded I wont have a chance to talk to myself ever again".
