Nina rushed to the room Crimson had indicated to be the storage tanks. When she heard what the man had said about a formula, she had to check...she had to be sure. She remembered what Alabaster had used on her. It had hurt, and it had almost killed her. Ozpin had let her look at the medical files...she knew what had been put into her, and what it did. As if in confirmation of her hunch, the room she was set up in looked more like a lab than storage. She saw tanks full of a dark gas, and all sorts of chemical testing equipment around. Spotting a computer, she ran over to it and began looking through the research notes. It was the same nerve agent, or rather, a far more deadly strain of it. She began looking through the components, seeing what was different, until she came across something.

"Is that...dust?" She muttered.

Looking back at the tanks, she saw that indeed, wind dust was being pumped into them, likely to keep the compound suspended in its gaseous state. She went back to the computer and pulled up the ship's layout.

"Come on, dust is used in everything, it's easier to keep it all in one place." She looked through until she found dust storage. "Got it!"

She ran out the door, right into a passing patrol. They raised their weapons, but she quickly froze them in place, skating off.

"No time, gotta fix this." She said to herself. "All those tests, those samples, all that time as his lab rat..." She gritted her teeth. "He used me to make this...I've got to destroy it."

She skated through another patrol, this time cannon-balling into the group from behind, and using her agility to take them down. They tried to grab and fire at her, but she was too fast, kicking and clawing away at them, then freezing them while they were down. She made it to dust storage, where a full security detail was already stationed. They opened fire on her immediately, forcing her to roll behind cover. A guard rushed her from either side with stun batons, but she caught both weapons, freezing them solid and shattering them. She kicked the guard to the right in the groin, and maneuvered behind the one to the left to use him as a shield from the shooters. With a scream, she charged the nearest shooter, throwing her human shield into the guard to knock them both down. Sliding under a pipe, she popped up to rapidly freeze the gun of another shoulder, before leaping into a spinning kick to his head. Spotting one last guard, she lobbed a grenade at his feet, and it melted through the ground beneath him, causing him to fall into the room below, before the grenade would knock everyone in that room out with a concussive shock-wave.

"And to think...I used to be scared of these guys." She joked.

Turning back to the dust, she approached a console that seemed to lay out the dust distribution. It showed what was going where, how to change it, and even an option to mix dust types.

"Okay, wind is being sent to...A/C...payload distribution...payload storage! That's it!" She went to disconnect the dust, but paused. "That won't neutralize it...but freezing it on a cellular level could." Hesitantly, she selected the mix option, and connected it to water. "Water and wind make ice...ice is introduced into the formula...the formula becomes inert. I...I did it." She allowed herself a smile, before looking at something else. "Where are all these dusts going?" She saw that they were all connected to the ship's core. "But...only energy dust should be going there...something's not right."

She frowned, and ran off, looking to investigate what was really going on at the core.