Captain Kurtz had his hands crossed across his chest, helmet secured in place with his face unseen behind the black tinted helmet. Compared to pretty much everyone here, Kurtz's gear was outdated at best and archaic at worst, and the same could be said for the rest of his detachment. The 122nd Rangers had fanned out in teams of ten, supporting and reinforcing operations of the other units, his Sergeants and Corporals actively seeking out and communicating with other forces. They were all wearing their masks, which doubled as life support with attached O2 units, which looked old and outdated next to the GalSen guys, and pretty much everyone else. Before the Captain could put his opinion in, shots were fired and he turned his head towards them, directing the reserve section of Rangers on over to reinforce the 7th Recon, spread out behind the crouched SMG users and avoiding obstructing the view of the Marksman. The eight regulators had their rifles trained down range as well, while the Corporal and Sergeant focused on keeping an eye out for flanking maneuvers and liaising information back to Kurtz, respectively. The TN-201 members moving out to collect the body for analysis was smart, and the Sergeant had his men focus on covering them specifically instead of general fire, should the need arise. While the other two sections of Rangers went about patrolling and helping set up, covering gaps and missing necessities as needed, Kurtz turned his attention back to the briefing, noting the one comment about sinking the place. That would have been preferred, but they had their orders. Now he could properly put his opinion in, addressing the small fact of his less than modernly equipped soldiers. "Good points made by all so far, if I may though, suggest that the Power and Life Support systems receive some level of priority? Even with the damage as is, knowing if we can maintain functioning life support in other, uncompromised areas would be useful. Plus, if power is down, getting to any of the other sections might be difficult as well. Barring a better look at that corpse, I'd think we're dealing with bio weapons of some sort or another. Regardless of the who and why of deployment."