Fortress nodded as Julian divided them up by their responsibilities. The screen next to her seat came to life with Mal's face as he affirmed Julian's plan of attack and extraction. She took a moment to look over the plans for the bank after Mal's face disappeared. She pulled them up and tried to memorize the layout as best as she could on the time crunch while Ash, Tha'am, and Query took the plunge toward the bank. If they could create the opening, Fortress had no doubt that she could get the hostages out of the bank unharmed, and with the help of Knitter she was even more definite. It would be easier since she'd have someone watching her back. Shutting off her screen, she followed the five remaining team members out of the jet once it had landed. Certainly she could just from a jet in the air with her forcefields and all, but she was glad she didn't have to be one of the jumpers. The thought of jumping out of a perfectly good and functional jet didn't exactly appeal to her. She stayed with Atlas and Knitter, shifting slightly in anticipation. Certainly she could be patient, but her mind was on the civilians that were still in harms way. She couldn't imagine how they must be feeling being held at gunpoint with no defense. It had really crossed her mind how scary these ordeals must be for ordinary people. She had her forcefields and enough training to use them well, so it never really occurred to her just how lucky she was. Julian's suggestion of drilling under the building to get in was a great idea, but... Marcus got to the problem before she could even open her mouth - noise. He was right, drilling wasn't exactly a quiet action. She smirked when he asked her if she could make a soundproof barrier, offering her a way out if she couldn't. [color=92278f]"You think I can't create something as simple as a soundproof forcefield? I'm hurt!"[/color] Fortress gasped in mock offense, flicking her fingers toward him in a gesture that enveloped him in a forcefield that would keep the drilling quiet. She nodded to Julian before making the same gesture toward Knitter that she had toward Atlas, enveloping him and herself in their own forcefield to follow Atlas down. [color=92278f]"We're going to be digging a tunnel with no support structure. I don't want it to come crashing down on us,"[/color] she commented about the second forcefield. She gave Atlas the heads up to go with a thumbs up. She took a deep breath in and then back out, focusing on keeping the three forcefields she had materialised from dropping - the one she kept around herself, the one around Atlas, and lastly the one around herself and Knitter that was sturdier than the one she kept around herself.