Avery released himself from Aurum, going back to his normal self as if nothing had ever happened. "But the problem still remains that it is going to be difficult for you to move this contraption around to any public place with any sort of popularity." He moved himself over to an idle computer and projected it's screen onto a wall-mounted television. What he brought up was a map of the city. Avery walked up to the television, grabbed what appeared to be a marker, and drew a circle around their dormitory. "So we're here. And the plaza is...here, west and slightly south of our room" He planted an 'X' on the plaza. "There are a few paths that can be taken to get there, the most direct of them passing by the cafeteria, recreational center, and training center." He glanced at his watch. "Moving through this area would be reckless regardless of time. Considering that it's midday, it will be extremely high risk for low reward. So, you some detours. Taking this northern path here will increase the travel time by some significant amount, but because it crosses through an office sector, there will be less eyes to catch you. On the other hand, this southern path bypasses the on-campus obstacles, It's shorter than the other path but does cross through a commercial sector. It's too hard to judge how many people will be around; it's too variable for this time of day." He turned back toward his teammates. "So those are some of the options for you all to take on your way to the plaza."
Avery glanced back at the screen, intending to keep his eyes there for just a second but something caught his attention. "Or...," he erased all the markings he had made, "You ignore the plaza and instead plant yourself here, in this empty lot of the office sector." The flow of his words noticeably shifted to that of sudden realization. He planted an 'X' on the empty lot and drew a few arrows pointing out of the sector. "People will be leaving, or people will be retreating to inner parts of their offices: their cafeterias, their break-rooms, what have you. It doesn't matter what it is exactly. What matters is that less eyes will be along the windows. So less people in the area and less along the edges of the buildings. You could set up here in the lot, wait for everyone to returns to the sector and to their positions, and then, well, do whatever it is you plan on doing with that thing."