"Also, Tobias... It should go without saying, but be careful," Colin adds, his voice a little worried. "Given how hostile the Skyway seems to be, I'd rather not see you take gunfire just because someone may be hungry for roast bird."
He turns his attention back to Zulf and Tris then, and he nods. "That's probably the best idea," Colin says. "If they're carrying explosives with them, I can track that at the very least. Chemical residue from explosives, even undetonated ones, tends to stand out if you're able to look for it."
He reaches up to tap his eyebrow above his artificial eye then. "And if there's one thing I always keep my eyes open for, it's any sign of explosives," he adds.
He looks around then, and he sighs quietly in disappointment. The Skyway was usually a reminder of things that had gone horribly wrong, but in this case, it was more a reminder that the devastation of the Calamity would actually make tracking a things like explosive craters and scared soldiers running to relocate a little more difficult than normal.
Sure, I believe you. You're a shapeshifter, aren't you?
He turns his attention back to Zulf and Tris then, and he nods. "That's probably the best idea," Colin says. "If they're carrying explosives with them, I can track that at the very least. Chemical residue from explosives, even undetonated ones, tends to stand out if you're able to look for it."
He reaches up to tap his eyebrow above his artificial eye then. "And if there's one thing I always keep my eyes open for, it's any sign of explosives," he adds.
He looks around then, and he sighs quietly in disappointment. The Skyway was usually a reminder of things that had gone horribly wrong, but in this case, it was more a reminder that the devastation of the Calamity would actually make tracking a things like explosive craters and scared soldiers running to relocate a little more difficult than normal.