Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20160120005043/@comment-5543592-20160201223614

"In my opinion, miss, he was not one you needed to convince.  He did not seem like a man of war.  He only seemed wary of people who are."

Tess stroked his jaw, and it was obvious now that the Soviets had been briefed on the extra-terrestial situation, as he showed little surprise.

"Let's hope this meeting does something about it then.  Can't fight a three front war, espically when one of your enemies out matches you.  I imagine the Chinese will clamour for a parlay the fastest."

"Sir." Carter said to Brody as he passed the commander, who had frozen in the hallway to eavesdrop on the Admiral. If Carter had noticed, he didn't seem to care.

Inside, Carter and the Admiral began to speak at length, Carter removing the data chip from his helmet as he spoke, downloading a copy of the Alien data into the holotable, and then returning the chip to his Red Sight input. Once the Admiral had entirely debriefed Carter on what had happened onboard the Epsilon, the Admiral simply frowned at this information.

"Go and recover this prisoner.  I won't have you escort her, though.  You're too valuable an asset to reveal.  Do you recommend a man to do it?"

Carter smiled wryly inside his helmet. "Gunnery Officer Adams." The Sergeant Major recommended.

Carter paused, before adding. " And there is a mercenary in the hanger bay, he can run support for the meeting." It was implied, If he died, no one would miss him.

The Admiral nodded. "And the data chip, Zekoff wants it.  Is it suitable asset, or can we turn it over?"

Carter didn't hesitate to answer. "I haven't determined yet, sir."

The Admiral nodded, then dismissed Carter, who went to go free Petra. Momentarily, that is.