Zachitnik-class Shuttle
Linda was quite on the ride down as she typed on her
DataJockey, making rather obvious notes, of what however was hard to tell. She was in a Marine standard Hostile power armor, it was a reliable machine, but she did not like them much. The large size took away some of her finesse and it wasn't stealthy by any means of the word, but it was much better than the giant Aggressor or even the tactically advanced Void. However she would not be in the IPG if she would let such a thing keep her from performing.
Once she heard the plan she stood up and readied to disembark. The frame was carrying a
LCA rifle, a rather strange choice for a hostile, but there was more versatility with the ammunition and it was much easier to aim, even if it didn't pack as much of a punch. Most of the
magazines were solid slugs, but she had a few HEAP and incendiary magazines as well just in case. She also made sure to keep different missiles in her launchers for versatility sake as well, the left were the
RDL-03a missiles while the right were
RAL-02a.
While slightly unorthodox in the load it it was not too strange, rather the strangest part of the load out for the suit was that the operator inside was wearing a ballistics vest along and the armor had a butt pack with a
.45 Compact, a
.357 SMG, and a
knife. She was prepared to step out of her power armor and fight if need be.
Once out of the shuttle Linda moved into position without a hassle, taking only a few steps to get used to the difference in stride from her normal. As she looked around she recorded everything to the suit, and it was being backed up on the datajockey that had been stowed in the butt pack. Her armor's sensors began a detailed scan on the atmosphere to send back to the ship, it was nothing a shuttle couldn't do, but comparing it with data form around the planet would help in realizing any localized oddities faster.
"Should we try to question and bring any sentient beings we find back, or try to scatter them?" The librarian from hell finally spoke up, but it was a short and too the point question only.