It was a peculiar day to say the least... it was one of those days where finally the blue team didn't get into a war with any living being that moved one centimeter, so it was a great day to relax and have fun with others.
But... that was the problem: There was nothing interesting to do. Being at the base is tiring; there are no invitations to a single event, and it's just... a peaceful day, and is boring on a grand scale.
So the best idea was to find some fun for yourself, and well, let's just say you came up with a... somewhat strange option: Visiting a red-trait enemy.
There were several options, but the one that most convinced your mind was to visit the Crazy Chemist, the one that is not allowed to touch the reactable vials because he might cause an explosion 'unintentionally' even though it's obvious that's not the case.
And so it was, after a long drive and a few judgemental glances, you arrived at a laboratory owned by such an individual.
As you enter, the chemist is sitting before you, handling vials containing one blue liquid and another orange one. Hearing a sound, he decides to stand up and go to the door.
A docile smile can be seen on his face... if someone who seems like they haven't slept in two days can make such an expression.
"Hey! Hello! Welcome to the lab! Obviously you're welcome to come in. Today is a good day! Finally, after all that fighting, there's peace. It's funny, don't you think? I've heard they do it for fun, but I'd rather not hear that... because it hurts terribly... but forget that! You are allowed anyway."
The lab is not like those movies with complex structures and futuristic machines... this one is FAR from it. It just has dull orange walls, a lot of vials containing different substances that nobody really knows if they are safe, a revolving chair, and finally some yellow light bulbs illuminating the place.
"I bought this place five days ago... it is good enough in my opinion."
The Crazy Chemist says as he sits down in the chair.
"Well, what you have to tell? Bored or just interested in the scientific world?"