The ship landed in another hanger identical to the one it took off from. People walked every which way. There were parents trying to keep their kids in line and business men in suits talking to each other. Johan walked out of the facility and popped his bike back out. He took off down a road that cut right through a sea of wild grass. The only thing to keep him company was the power line and their poles that stretched parallel to the road. Sooner or later he would reach his target if kept to this road. The ride itself was peaceful. Just him and the occasional animal. A factory broke the horizon. The closer Johan got the bigger and more intimidating it looked. But Johan merely smirked and resisted a chuckled. A factory this size would need much more power than solar panels could provide. So they were directly connected to a power plant. He peddled over to a power line pole and hoped off. Johan let the bike fall on the ground as he pulled out his work gloves from his bag. He looked up at a metal box at the top of the wood pole, under the box was two large metal hooks on both sides. A fall from the height would seriously injure him if didn't kill him. But thankfully he was a pro at doing these kinds of stunts. He hugged the pole and started climbing upwards. Using a metal rod as a seat, he pulled open the cover of the metal box. Inside was a large circuit board and a rainbow of different colored wires. Johan pulled out his water bottle and popped open the lid.

"Whoops!" He muttered sarcastically as he squirted water on the equipment. The factory would come to a dead halt without any power. And everyone would be forced to evacuate. Johan closed the panel cover and slid down. He got back on his bike and made his way to the side of the factory that was off the road. A tall wired fence now stood in his way. With the power on it would zap any human that tried to climb it but still allowed birds to land on it safely. But with the power off it was just a normal wire fence. Johan smirked again as he retracted his bike to stuff it back in his bag. The fence was at least ten feet high but Johan was forced to get over his fear of heights a long time ago. He jumped off from the top, landing on the ground safely with a bend of his knees. From the back and front he could hear the workers starting to spill out. It wouldn't be long for someone to see. He needed to get inside quick. Johan dashed through the wild grass to a small unused exit door. With the power out all the doors were unlocked. He opened the door just enough for him to slip in, making sure the door didn't slam shut. Then he was submersed in the very faint red glow of the emergency lights. It was only enough to cast shadows of all the large machines. Johan repositioned the googles around his neck, around his eyes. He tapped the left frame three times to enter the electromagnetic spectrum. The red light disappeared and was replaced by millions of tiny yellow dots outlining everything. He could hear voices and footsteps from deeper within. Probably just employees making their way out. Johan casually strolled to the packaging area. A conveyor belt lead into a room where huge boxes were stacked on top of each other ready to be shipped out. Under the end of the belt was one of those boxes just about to be filled with smaller cardboard boxes. They were roughly the size of a yellow notepad. A box looked big enough to hold a hundred. So one box will be short one. They'll never notice. Especially since all the computers got wiped from the sudden power outage.

"Don't take it personally. It's just business." Johan muttered to himself putting one into his bag. There were more footsteps but they were becoming too close for comfort. He ducked behind the box waiting for the footsteps to go away. When it became silent for longer than a moment Johan peeked over the top to see he was alone again. It was a quite walk back to the side door then over the fence.