James looked at Sebastien while listening. Suddenly one half of Sebastien's face was melting down dropping fine strings of liquid flesh to the floor. The other half was getting darker and darker, withering.
James forced himself to ignore this surprising vision, because he knew that nothing was happening to Sebastien. It was him. These visions had started a few months back, and they were generated by his mind at occasions expected the least. James had to ignore Sebastien's comment on Mannock or Bo who was about to leave, while he was forcing his mind back into reality. Still a bit shocked he answered:
"Aye, these elections were exciting but I think I've got used to it so I might have missed a sensation or two. I believe the Quorum has once again chosen those of us who are able to take care of our current business, which wasn't hard I guess since many Omicrones could do that job. That's why these elections were my last. I'm longing for a change, but don't tell anybody yet, Sebastien. This is my last mandate as a Senior."