[color=999900][i]Family...[/i][/color] The word seemed alien to Seth. The man using the word talked of "antisocial behavior", which wasn't the case. [color=999900][i]Is there a problem with not seeing the point in talking? I'm just not used to needing a voice. I'm a soldier. A number. No matter what this commander says. I will have my assignment. I do it, and I get out. No need to talk, except for updating the handler or remote base about my situation. Why is that so hard?[/i][/color] Seth took some mental notes about the others: - The sixth chair's owner has yet to speak, change his line of sight, or look at anyone. Seemed like-minded about talking. - Commander is trying to force everyone to talk, maybe even to the point of forcing awkwarness. Check back on his motivations. - 09, Bridges, is concerned about chain of command. And looks attractive. - The Mad Doctor is overqualified in intellect, yet seems to lack physical qualifications. He is supposed to be tagging along in missions, presumedly. Seth stifles a sigh. [color=999900][i]Great. We're a rag-tag group of qualified soldiers. We sound like the start of some war video game...[/i][/color]