"Let's see......this wire goes here. And that goes here." Danny said to himself as he was tinkering around with the electrical system of the compound. It's been about 3 weeks since he's taken control of the compound, and the Elder beings really left it in some bad shape. While Danny has no engineering experience what so ever, thanks to his telepathy he just 'downloaded' the knowledge of some electrical engineer in Reno. Admittedly it was a little uncomfortable to shift through some guy's mind to find what he wanted. Guy's have some very sick fantasies. "Damnnit!" Danny yelled as he shocked. Just then the power in the entire complex came online. "Ha hah!" He laughed in victory.
Danny went to the control center, and a bunch of monitors came online. The cultists had a very high tech setup, supposedly they used it to monitor people's online activity to find their desired sacrifices. It's also used to monitor the weather, news, and just about anything that'd let them know if something strange was happening in any given location. Danny sighed as he slumped down on a desk chair that overlooked the entire room. He just now got the power on, he's barely explored this massive complex, and yet the Avatars are expected to arrive anytime. How was he suppose to lead these people?
"Nothing else matters! Never cared for what they doooooooo! Never cared for what they knoooooooowwwwww! But I know!" Warren horribly sang along to Nothing Else Matters by Metallica that played on the radio of his beat old, cherry red 1969 Chevrolet Camaro as he drove through the Nevada desert towards the compound. The heat was almost unbearable, but not for a guy who's a walking flamethrower, it was just as comfortable as a cool spring day to him. He reached the end of the dirt road to some kind of bunker looking structure that was built into a big ass hill.
Warren stopped his car, and exited his vehicle. "Alright let's see if I'm crazy." He said to himself as he went up to the building. He walked up to the key pad right next to the large door. He entered a code that had been transmitted to him by Danny in that telepathic message he got. And it worked. The door opened like some kind blast door for a nuclear bomb shelter or something like that. "Well that's a good sign. I think." Warren commented as he entered the building.
Warren walked down the curving hallways that led to the control center. Danny looked up at the fire Avatar as he entered. "Sup?" Danny greeted as if nothing was out of the ordinary. Warren gave him a confused look and then looked around the control room. "Um, nothing much. Just figuring out if I'm crazy or not." Warren replied as he wondered what the hell was going on. "Well it appears you're not." Danny replied. "I'm Danny Swanson, and it's nice to formally meet you Warren." Danny then extended his hand out. Warren cautiously shook his hand, he wasn't exactly sure what the proper protocol is for this type of situation. "So, uuummmmmm. What now?" Warren asked. "Now we wait."