The first people they encountered were taken down easily by Beast and Blackout. He simply pushed him aside roughly, slamming them into a tree hard enough to knock them out, while Blackout sent out some crackling ripple that sent the man flying backwards; he didn't move. They continued ahead and met only a few others, which were taken care of just as easily as the first two, until they reached the building.

"Just like the hologram," Quinn mumbled, having to admit that she was impressed by Scott's handiwork on their model.

"Precisely," Ink informed her. "Now let's get in there." The duo moved onwards, breaking apart from the rest of the team who were doing the same. They met up with two guards as they went forward but Ink let his tiger take care of both of them in a single leap, sending one crashing into the other. One of them was able to fire a shot first, and although it went wild everyone knew that any other guard in the immediate vicinity would hear it.

"Keep moving," Wolverine hissed as he ran by with Beast. They headed off to Quinn's and Ink's right and the pair soon found themselves alone as they search for a way to enter. There were no windows that were visible and no doors that they could see at the moment. Quinn guessed that there were two doors, maximum, on the single above ground floor. She guessed that there was another on the roof andpossibly one that lead out into some secret underground tunnel from the basement. As she thought about the door on the roof she looked up. She saw Ink follow her gaze even as they kept moving.

"Are you thinking about a door up there?" he asked. She nodded. "I don't think I could carry you up there though," she told him. He looked around but if he found anything useful he didn't say anything. They arrived at a corner and Ink grabbed her shoulder. "We can't go around," he explained. "I won't be able to get you to the specific vent if we go off somewhere else.

"Why does it matter which vent? Don't they all meet up?"

"Yes, but it would take you a lot longer, trust me." He pulled her back and as he did the bark of gunfire erupted from around that corner. They took off in the opposite direction, but footsteps followed them. Ink picked up the speed but Quinn couldn't keep up with his sprint and she fell back to a stop, turning to face the oncoming people. A squad of five men was rushing towards her, guns raised, and Quinn threw two into a black hole. Spiders consumed one man while another man was placed in a room full of Nazis. When she returned to reality Ink was fighting against two others with the third already on the ground. He swept the feet out from the one unarmed man as he ducked from a blow. The other came up behind him and was just lowering the barrel of his gun to the back of Ink's head when Quinn threw herself at the guard, throwing him to the ground and ramming her elbow into his wrist so he'd drop the gun. She then brought her other elbow down on the man's head and his eyes rolled up into the back of his head, unconscious.

She stood and Ink rose as well. In sync they darted away from their foes.

"We have to get on that roof," Ink told her as they got a safe distance away.

"How are you getting up?"

"I have an idea, but you go up first and stay away from the edge. Go." He swept an arm towards the building as he headed in the opposite direction. Despite having no idea of his plan Quinn took to the air and landed up on the roof. Immediately she was greeted with another guard. He fired and she threw him into a black hole as the tranquilizer dart grazed her shoulder. He was dropped into a pit of lions for just long enough to render him unconscious and then Quinn returned to earth, where she clutched her shoulder as she swayed on her feet. Not enough liquid from the dart had seeped into her system to knock her down, but it was enough to cloud her head and make her unsteady for a moment.

Ink brought her back to focus as he landed on the roof a meter away on the back of his tiger. It disappeared as he slid from his back and Quinn stared at him in shock. "Damn," she whispered. He laughed quietly and clapped her on the shoulder as they headed towards the small shed-like building halfway across the roof.