Having donned the mask the rather considerate, and newfound, teammate had given him, the still on edge engineer began to follow the group along with the android to the reactor level. Hell, if the explosion didn't kill him, the radiation probably would. And the latter was far slower, and more painful. But hey, he apparently survived the upper level having a hole blown into it without even realizing it at first, so lady luck could still have a few pleasant surprises left for him. As they progressed further into the complex, and inching closer to their target, he was (almost) pleasantly surprised to see he wasn't needed much so far. The tin can on legs had already scanned and provided the team with routes. He had to admit, it was a certainly interesting piece of tech. Maybe he could eventually convince its' owner to open it up for a while, perhaps tweak it too. But that had to wait. Having reached the rather imposing reactor room, the robot was currently in the process of informing what seemed to be the resident explosives guy where to plant the goodies to achieve maximum kaboom. All was good, so far. Soon enough, the deed would be done, he'd hopefully be out of there, and the posse of numbskulls would drop him off at the nearest civilized planet... Or so he hoped. More pressing matters were at hand, however. The droid's calculation was pretty darn accurate, though Joe felt he had to at least give his two cents on the matter. "Damn, droid. Whomever wired that noggin of yours did a damn good job. I gotta say something, though. I really don't give a bat's shit whether you blow this thing successfully or not, and frankly I't'd be better for my ass if you failed, but I feel sort of obliged to share this tidbit with ya. These kinds of worldcrackers have [i]notoriously[/i] tough reactors. Sure, you could cause a full-on breach, or even a meltdown, but if you really wanna send this fucker to hell, drop some of them firecrackers down to the reactor stem as well. Shouldn't be too hard, I mean we're just above the damn thing."