No, he was thinking. Aloud. Thinking always led to tangents. That was just how thinking went. He nodded when she explained she was not a leader, nor very good with words. He could understand that.
"The problem is finding out who's all been effected without causing a panic," he admitted. "Perhaps we do need to be careful and vague at first. Just as to avoid making everyone more upset than their going to be. I still think no one being alone at night will be helpful. If all else fails, at least they won't be alone when they wake up from...whatever."
It was something, even if it was false comfort. Something they could control themselves. Cathair heaved out a long breath. "I need to find the computer hacker. RiffRaff. She was working on spying robots." They needed more information and more time. Neither of which they seemed to have much of.