Nils' eyes widen in alarm as the police cruisers rise up around them, and he raises his arm to his face to shield himself from the glare of the spotlights. Damn, damn, damn... I should have seen this coming... what's my potential exposure here? He was fairly confident his shell could survive a brief stay in police custody undetected, so long as they didn't make him submit to any medical examinations or the like. And they were, after all, innocent of any crimes and only connected to the attacks circumstantially, so he presumed it would only be a brief stay if they were actually arrested. But the contents of his bag - that was a different story. Nestled at the bottom of his backpack, in a small, lead-lined case, crudely wrapped in cloth, was a small stone about the size of a human fist. An orb made from a black, clear, diamondlike substance that glowed with a golden internal light which emanated from its myriad crystalline facets, looking into any one of which would reveal a fractally complex internal structure that stretched far beyond the physical bounds of the stone into the dark quantum infinity beyond. One of the most closely guarded secrets of the J - the source of their consciousness and the key to their immortality. An AI soul. Perhaps I could tell them it's a novelty lamp? he wonders. Even if they didn't realise exactly what it was, he was sure they would know it was something , and he couldn't see a way through policy custody without them finding it. Better to destroy it than let it fall into their hands, but it was tough - almost impossible to destroy without specialist equipment. Which left hiding it. But there was no way he could hide it with those cruisers watching his every move. Should have hid it somewhere whilst I had the chance , he thinks ruefully. He looks around under the guise of shielding his eyes, looking for any way to break their line of sight. The grapple launcher was tempting, but trying to use a piece of equipment he'd never seen before whilst in full view of the police seemed like a last resort. The stairwell was about 15 metres away - a better option but further than he'd like. At least on the lower levels the police cruisers would be restricted by the confined spaces though. Looking around, he sees his companions raising their hands and dropping to their knees. He supposed none of them had anything to hide. He slowly raises his hands. Then makes a dash for the stairwell.