Raa wasn’t surprised by the reaction the diplomate gave. In fact she was bracing to be the one he was going to be yelling directly at, her eyes closed and body tensed, forced to stand and take the verbal beating. It wasn’t the first time. Many aliens and humans assumed because RK was her VI, she was the creator. By default this made her responsible for much of what came out of the VI’s digital lips, most of it degrading and hurtful words. It rarely occurred to many races that RK was her own individual. Though the virtual intelligence’s voice was more snarky than yelling, the Turian immediately jumped on the comments. His first reaction was to defend himself. Raa flinched as if he had hit her directly. RK merely shrugged it off believing she was in the right and noting the other cabalist trying to calm him down. It didn’t seem to ever bother when organics lost their tempers and in fact. On the contrary, she found it more amusing than anything. Her head gave a cocky and sarcastic gesture that she didn't care. The only visible sign she was unfazed by his display. Raa, however, took a small stepped toward her protector. Her eyes wary and unsettled as she noted Voira glaring at him, ready to do something. It wasn't until the Turian in charge spoke to them and seemed to dictate their rescue attempts suicide, giving them only two men and stated their names which brought them forward. Raa nodded though she didn't like the fact they were splitting up and as Avatar mentioned, lowering their success. She noticed the look one of the turians flashed Donny, a blame she knew well after RK pissed off some people off. She held tightly to her friend. It didn't surprise her Voira accepted her choice, she was too tender hearted to leave people to die and they both knew it. Her ears tuned out the rest of the conversation when Voira stared point blank at her causing the Quarian to brace herself for a small lecture. Then turned to Avatar for more details. The human, his hands no longer busy with collecting information, spoke rather abruptly to push for his option. One which many agreed to take, his voice turned inward and drew more empathy from her. It wasn't easy she knew waiting for a decision to be made. However, when he finished he tapped on his helmet then twisted about to leave. "Wait, stop. Don't go alone at least!" Raa shouted, moving faster than Voira expected. She easily evade the Asari's attempt to stop her when she took off after Donny, willingly putting herself at risk. She couldn't let him just toss his life away after all.