Zap sighed inwardly, but put on a friendly, playful smirk. Eva was either playing a bit of hardball, or she was trying to break some habits. Either way, Zap was game. It would probably be more interesting than sitting in the dark with microwaved goods. "All right," the brunette moved from her seat as well and began putting cover panels back over the switchboards. "I never thought I'd be so happy to have the Brotherhood here," she said, after realizing Thorn's efforts. If he hadn't been helping Storm, there would be few crops in at this point.
It was hard-going for a vegetarian after a semi-apocalypse. "Thank goodness for Thorn." Once the panels were on, Zap held out her hand to Matrix, where the slender gal was trapped behind a throng of office chairs, then headed for the door. She knew from experience that being crouched down or on hands and knees made the legs wobbly - more prone to wiping out.