"Why don't you give me the memory card, and we'll figure out a safer way to contain Maximus?" His eyes flared. "After all the evil Maximus and his army have done, you just want to let him go?" "I never said that." "No, but you might as well." He crossed his arms. "Think about it. Maximus knows by now about what happened here. He'll also know the Templars will make a play for him in Atlanta. I'm sure his brainwashed minions are ready to go toe-to-toe with Templars again, especially armed with those bullets." "Yeah, but he won't have Dash to help him. He's out of places to run." "He still has Daelissa on his side. And there's nothing more dangerous than a cornered animal." Adam threw his hands up. "Think about it, Justin! What's worse—losing more Templars, or taking the vamps down without a fight?" "Not every one of them is evil. And like you said, he's brainwashed a lot of them." I shook my head. "And what about other vampires—those who aren't even involved with Maximus? That spell will kill them as well." "Maybe they deserve it.