She snorted and leaned forward slightly so she could pat her brother's head, "Nazis are very in these days, maybe they were trying to be trendy." That was a sentiment she definitely agreed on, though he seemed mostly unharmed, and she was glad for that as usual, if only all of his missions were such 'villains'.
It perhaps said something about their relationship and Cathleen in general that he wasn't surprised that she had memorized the timeline of this latest mission enough to know he was early.
She shrugged, flipping her notebook closed even as she did so, "You know the drones we use to scan an area when we are worried it might be toxic? I improved their sensors and cameras to be more precise, but a few don't seem to be liking the update. Trying to figure out why." The notebook was put back in it's place on her nightstand, "The same exciting shit most people our age do at 3AM." Cathleen stretched her arms over her head, and with the motion her Xbox came on along the TV against the wall.