Hans Gruber smiled at the hostages to the 30th floor. He had taken over the Nakatomi Plaza with his men, and was breaking into the vault with $640 million. He was sure his plan was perfect. No one could stop him.
Looking out the window he sure felt satisfied. Having fooled the FBI, the LAPD, and the Nakatomi Corporation - he was a genius of deception and strategy. To himself he quietly quoted Shakespeare: "The world is mine oyster, which I with sword will open." He took a brief smoke and placidly hummed to himself.
Meanwhile in a, yet unexamined, room to the 30th floor, you hid behind a desk, concerned. You had escaped from the hostage situation temporarily and wanted out. You heard shots and blasts from below, and feared for your own life. Wondering who did this, and why; what were their motives? Rescue was a hope for all, before it was too late.