Calinon said:
"The door was locked when we got here. Then, captain lightning bolt decides he wants to leave, then he turns and shoots me,"Tyrone says, pointing to Rogers. "Then when I come to, there is some shadowy dude floating in mid-air that I can see through, groaning about never going back. No, wait, he said, 'Noooo! Set me freeeee!'" Tyrone says, changing his voice to do a bad mockery of the ghost. "It was like some bad Scooby Doo film. No wait... they're all bad. So I snag this thing with my powers and Kiro goes Samauri Jack on his ass and poof, disintegrated. I didn't see this granite dude, but I think I'd rather have face him than get blasted with those damn lightning generators you use."
The man listens intently, pushing his small wire-rim glasses up his nose twice during Tyrone's story, trying to make sense of it. "I see, I see," he says, though you're quite certain he's somewhat confused by the explanation. "So, this shadowy...dude?" he asks, looking back down at his board and pressing more buttons, "Tall, thin, dark? Hmmm, I believe that may have been...yes...Alvin Vernard. Wraith." He looks to Kiro. "You...killed him?"
Kiro's eyes widen at the allegation. "Well, no, I mean, that wasn't my intention. As Tyrone stated, I simply attacked him with the light katana that I can generate. When it hit him, he vanished."
"Mmm-hmmm," the doctor says, nodding his head as he writes something on the board.
"Doc, the three out here have symptoms of a knockout drug of some sort. Inhaled, likely," the man looking over said guards says, poking his head in the room.
"We found 'em like that," the guard that was with you answers.
"Mmm-hmmm," the doctor replies once more, as he continues to write. "Well," he says, looking up from the board, "your assistance in this matter is appreciated. Our staff can deal with the rest," He looks at the guard that brought you here. "If you'll escort these gentlemen from the premises," he says, pushing his glasses up once more and looking back down at his board before finishing speaking. He then turns to look once more at the lock.
"Alright, guys, let's go," the guard tells you.