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The First Officer regarded the mini-Neko floating there with her arms crossed giving a sidelong glance. "True enough. It probably is best that you remain inside at the outset of the expedition. We'll need someone to coordinate communications, especially if we get separated."
It was then that the scenery came into view, Rin's icy eyes peering out at the scene laid out before the away team. Darren was probably correct in his assumptions -- it had all the trappings of a very hot crash landing of a shuttlecraft from Uesu's fleet. The location of the distress beacon being displaced also lent more credence to a possible survivor situation being in the mix.
The teal-haired Minkan arose from her seat and prepared her gear, as she cast a slightly displeased glare at Darren, focused on his disregard of the order not to use an AMES. "I'm in agreement with the... overdressed Hei's assessment of the situation." Rin let the little reminder sink in a moment that she would be sure to include this in her report later, before continuing to the matter at hand. "We need to get our boots on the ground and investigate the crash site. First priority is to identify and assess the condition of the shuttlecraft. Its residual energy signatures should enable us to get a good idea of how long it has been here and match to our expected time frames."
She glanced at Masashiga-hei as she brought up the issue of survivors, taking out her Science Scanner from the utility belt and affixing a small green Ke-G1-E3100 Life Form scanning attachment to the expansion slot. "Locating traces of survivors and where they may have headed, and with what is also vital. I suggest we calibrate our scanners to filter out non-Nekovalkyrja or Geshrin life signs and, working in tandem with the beacon signal, it may be able to triangulate and get a good idea of where they could have ended up and if they are still alive."
The First Officer regarded the mini-Neko floating there with her arms crossed giving a sidelong glance. "True enough. It probably is best that you remain inside at the outset of the expedition. We'll need someone to coordinate communications, especially if we get separated."
It was then that the scenery came into view, Rin's icy eyes peering out at the scene laid out before the away team. Darren was probably correct in his assumptions -- it had all the trappings of a very hot crash landing of a shuttlecraft from Uesu's fleet. The location of the distress beacon being displaced also lent more credence to a possible survivor situation being in the mix.
The teal-haired Minkan arose from her seat and prepared her gear, as she cast a slightly displeased glare at Darren, focused on his disregard of the order not to use an AMES. "I'm in agreement with the... overdressed Hei's assessment of the situation." Rin let the little reminder sink in a moment that she would be sure to include this in her report later, before continuing to the matter at hand. "We need to get our boots on the ground and investigate the crash site. First priority is to identify and assess the condition of the shuttlecraft. Its residual energy signatures should enable us to get a good idea of how long it has been here and match to our expected time frames."
She glanced at Masashiga-hei as she brought up the issue of survivors, taking out her Science Scanner from the utility belt and affixing a small green Ke-G1-E3100 Life Form scanning attachment to the expansion slot. "Locating traces of survivors and where they may have headed, and with what is also vital. I suggest we calibrate our scanners to filter out non-Nekovalkyrja or Geshrin life signs and, working in tandem with the beacon signal, it may be able to triangulate and get a good idea of where they could have ended up and if they are still alive."
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