[b][center]Altenia Tower[/center][/b] Felme looked at Ailen oddly and quickly reminded him of their military position as well before turning and going back to her work as he left the Mor and she assumed control until one of her higher officers returned. As Ailen came over to Craig and the Twins he leaned back a bit; just having finished his meal and nodded. [i]”Ailen, do you think Silvia would have done anything that would cause you harm?”[/i] he asked telepathically. [i]”I truly am beginning to think that you don’t think very much of her at all. But if you are worried, just trade out the shard for your own if you don’t trust her,”[/i] he added before turning to the Twins. “Well it was a pleasure as always ladies but I must get some rest. Ailen will take care of you from here on out,” he said before giving a nod and making his way out. The Twins following Ailen back to the Mor. Craig went to his quarters but instead of going to sleep he began rerouting the security down to his room so he could monitor as well as review what they had on file. Something was off. Then something tugged at the back of his mind and he started pulling up records of people that shouldn’t be in the tower or even on the planet right then. He started checking those that were on vacation and began to call in those that watched dock twelve since it was off the cameras because of Srath using it. He trust Srath but he wasn’t always in dock, perhaps it was there he could find something out. [b][center]Mines Of Altenia[/center][/b] Once the Jun’Krama had cleared the vent shaft and was in the mine itself the rock face gave away and came crashing in. Thankfully a large stone blocked the opening at the bottom and it was the only thing keeping the entire vent shaft full of debris from crashing in on top of him. The collapse caused the mine to shake and now with the vent shut there was no light. Silvia gasped as she felt the vibrations and held her head for a moment, letting the hum of the crystals die down before she dared to move again. Taking a deep breath she risked a little more light from her hand but she saw nothing. It had felt like it had happened a good way away from where she was. “Hello?” she called out, wondering if the rescue teams could hear her but no, they wouldn’t. Nor would the Jun’Krama, she was too far away even with the echoing created by the mine shaft walls but something in her gut told her to walk a certain direction. Or was it? Something in her mind perhaps? She didn’t know but she pushed forward and kept walking. The only light in the mines was that coming from her hand at this point and she knew she shouldn’t use it unless she truly needed it. Lowering her hand the light faded and she began to move at a slower pace though the mine, one hand on the wall and one held out in front of her face, though neither gave off any light at this point. It was more to help her keep from running into a wall. [b][center]Outside The Mines[/center][/b] Everyone froze when they heard the cave in ad the puff of dust come out of the vent shaft. Marx groaned as he got up and dusted his hands off. “Apparently after,” he said looking over to Lou before he took position back at the mouth of the mine and began to move beams into place. “Come on people, this place isn’t going to hold for long. Now we have two to rescue,” he added as he worked. Lou looked over to Sephro. “Readings?” “Two life forces sir, one big, one small. About half a mile away from each other but closing in. So at least they are alive,” Sephro quickly spat out as he scanned the face of the cliff again. “Okay people, we certainly need plan C now and a plan D just in case, get on it!” Lou ordered of his Moles.