He twitched.
EEEEEEEEEAAAAATTTTTT IIIIIIITTTTTTT!!!! Follow your heart follow your feet follow your stomach follow your beat The End, The End, We Have Subsisted For Too Long The End, The End Arrives EEEEEEEEAAAATTTT!!!
He screamed and tried to lash out, but all he felt was an empty bubble of nothing. Without it he was nothing. There was so much more that he should see and feel, but it wasn't there. It just wasn't there. It was ... silent. The voices screamed in his head and he fought to be heard above them. His legs kicked the concrete, re-opening a barely healed wound on his heel. It was infected. It wouldn't heal.
With great effort he fought to still his involuntarily convulsing body. It was hard to control some things when you could no longer tell if they were still there or not. His left leg wouldn't stop twitching, so he screamed at it. His throat rasped out a painful wheeze. That seemed to help. The voices faded as his body stilled, and once again he was left alone with his stench.
Trevvor Vent stepped gingerly over the corpses and rubble. There were things laying about of whose origins he had no desire to be educated upon.
"Emperor's bones, what happened here?" he half-murmured to himself. The dim light filtered through dust and smoke exposing what was left of the Mytus IV prison. What appeared to have been an enormous hand had simply punched its way through people, guards, cells, even walls.
Down a what was supposed to be a hallway and into a cell and into another hallway, this one a hallway not exactly on the schematics. Vent reached out and touched the ragged, crumbling walls. "Hallway appears to have been... bored out of the solid rock? He continued on. There was another body; this one was not that of a prisoner. He knelt to look closer. This one was almost intact, save for its head which was unusually flat and bloody. It was dressed in some sort of black stealth suit, and was decked out with all sorts of electronic equipment. Trevvor made a note as such on his datapad. This fellow was going straight to Kaneda.
He looked up across the body to the elevator. The doors had been torn off; the lift was skewed into six new directions. Two of the elevator's eight corners had been warped out and shoved into the walls of the shaft, holding the elevator steady. There was another body here, in a fashion. By the entrails Trevvor assumed human.
Not about to step into the elevator, Trevvor looked about. Two hallways branched off of here besides the one that was, well, non-original. Just follow the blood he thought, and did so.