​Adalaide grabbed her head set and linked it directly to Raymond and went out of the flight deck. "Raymond, you understand that if you get bit, you die. You're dead, there's no saving you and it wouldn't be because of the bites. You're in space, there's no oxygen and those suits are pretty damn thin. You'll be dead within 30 seconds due to hypoxia and I can't...this is different than the suicide missions we're assigned. We can fight them from here, we can figure out how they're following us." Adalaide knew a lost cause when she saw one and she huffed out a frustrated breath. "When you get back on this ship, I'm going to kill you." She informed him before she went back into the flight deck and into the gunners cockpit. "Cap, Rae, and Terry are going out there for reasons beyond me. I'm going to get as close as possible to them and you are going to cover them to the best of your ability." Adalaide informed them as she went back to her seat, just as Tahilie and Shasoon started broadcasting into her brain. Adalaide best trait, was her photographic memory. It's what made her such a good navigator and right now it was extremely beneficial. As soon as he was done she pulled up a note page and started writing. "Tahilie, you're right. It will hide our location and the magnectic disturbsion should be more than enough to hide our location. If you could change that back, I'd be grateful." Adalaide said, glancing at him before stopping what she was doing and fully looking at him. "Are you okay? Our nurse is still on board if you'd like to go to med bay." Adalaide said, quirking an eyebrow up on her face as Reena finally showed up. "I don't understand why you insist on living on the opposite side of the ship." Adalaide informed her as she walked into the flight deck, before she asked her questions. "A few of our members decided to go on a space walk, I really hope you don't decided to join them. That reminds me, Tango please bring up the best angle we have of Cap and them and display it please." Adalaide said, as she glanced at the countdown. Six and a half minutes left, and Adalaide felt something cold drop in her gut.