Sarah held her Glock at the ready as she and Martin stood near the door of an old warehouse. The records of the property said that it had been abandoned six years ago. Sarah didn't buy that. The building was owned by Cyberdyne before Sarah had made up her mind to change the future. After the company tanked sure to the explosion and the death of Miles Dyson, the property had been sold to a private investor who just stopped using it six years ago. Sarah's hunch was that it was Skynet who had bought the place.

Looking at the young soldier, Sarah nodded. He grunted slightly before taking a step forward and kicked the door in. Sarah followed after him. The only light in the place came from the flashlight attached to Martin's shotguns and the light Sarah held in her left hand.

The room shocked Sarah. She had suspected that she and Martin would have a very hazardous warehouse that she and Martin would have to clear out before they could really search, but…the room was empty. There was nothing in it.

"Well, this is a bit of a let down." Martin said as he looked at her.

Sarah stood up and lowered her Glock. Her light flashed around where there should have been boxes, crates, equipment, and parts. Sarah stepped deeper into the room and then swore. She moved over to a part of the warehouse that looked like it might have been an office. It was was empty save for an old chair.

"Maybe this is just an old warehouse." Martin offered as he joined her.

"Ellison's contact was sure that something was going on here. He said the locals had been complaining about the noises and the trucks that come here so late at night. It just doesn't make sense. Why would this place be so active if nothing has been going on here. How can we be so far off?" Sarah growled in frustration and kicked the wall. "Maybe I'm just looking for something that isn't here."

"It was a good lead." Martin said as he placed a hand on her shoulder. "Just because the Medal are not here doesn't mean that we are not on the right track for finding Danny. We just need to keep looking. Come one, Sarah, we will find him."

Sarah nodded and started the walk back towards the road where she and Martin had left the truck. Martin was close behind her. Neither soldier noticed the figure that was hiding behind the bushes around twenty yards back. Its red eyes flashed slightly as the directive on its CPU screen flashed: Terminate.