"Understood," Bastilen answered as he tromped over to the elevator shaft keeping his rifle in tow, and craning his mono-eyed head around for further threats. Things had been going swimmingly thus far. Yet, that was bound to change considering the silence they had been awarded thus far. If fishing rebels out of holes taught him anything, even the most surprised enemy was capable of having a counter-attack ready.
That sort of thinking was for the Sergeant anyway.
Further, he had been slagging behind, Stones was already at the bottom of the shaft. So, Bastilen instead made a jump into the shaft, and let gravity carry him to the bottom. Mid-air he raised his rifle in the air, while his thrusters adjusted his descent as he fell, and calculated his distance from wreckage below. At a few meters above the bottom, he fired his PPG into the ground.
THOOM!
He reduced his inertia instantly, rocking his body inside the armor, but allowing for a sudden landing. There also might've been a bit of splattering among the corpse and wreckage as well, but all of that was worth a quick way down, to Bastilen at least.
"Damn." spat Bastilen, as he got up from one knee, "I can tell this model isn't designed for hot drops."