These powers were a curse and a blessing. He didn't even know they were there at the beginning. The blinding headaches that arrived with the first people that crossed over had been scary and not illuminating a all. It took a while to get adjusted and understand what they meant, time in which people from his dimension got lost somewhere into this new world.
In the past weeks, he'd been able to improve. The first time he could sense someone without being on the floor from the pain, he knew that they were somewhere in middle America, then it was a state, and now a city. Thankfully, the scientists here could pick up for anomalies and narrow it down even further. Cameras did the rest, at least in the big cities. Technically it was the perfect system. Practically, they had yet to detain and interrogate any of the new arrivals.
When the headache arrived, his people began searching for anomalies in Los Angeles. They were working in an abandoned Army base in Brooklyn, but in the past month, more and more of the base became active. They already had their gas station, a small number of houses, a tech center that made him miss his MTAC, and a jail. It was slow work, but then the cameras went live.
"Right on time," he said as he heard the door open, not even bothering to check who it was. Hetty had a way to be there when things happened. "Let's see if we can finally get someone." Different cameras streamed on the screen, covering the area were the anomaly was sensed, and now it was up to them to scan for anyone who looked out of place.
"Stop, zoom in on the picture on the left hand corner." He stepped closer to the screen and smiled. "I'll be damned. Those two, scan for them." He finally turned. "They'll know if they are being followed. Where are they going?"