Kaleth merely nodded at her response, he appreciated the fact that Scyla didn't talk much, some sentients could just natter on and on, and while he was patient with these things, it was a relief to have someone who didn't motor on with their mouth like a Traxian. A short time later he heard the shuttle come to a jolting halt, and the sounds of it interfacing with some sort of airlock could be heard and a voice came over the COM system "We've arrived, we'll double getting a vessel for you two, in the meantime get down there, our scans indicate that most of the Chozo tech is dormant and not particularly dangerous, so you don't have to worry about it identifying you as intruders." Which was something that had no doubt helped Samus Aran enormously in her escapades, many of the places she'd gone to [i]did[/i] have Chozo security systems, but most of them had recognized her as being 'Chozo' and not turned hostile, Space Pirates liked raiding Chozo tech, but it was typically difficult due to that reason, it was what made their success on Zebes all that more astonishing(until Samus annihilated them all of course). Getting to his feet he moved through the cramped interior of the shuttle, it was very...human, in it's design, blocky and rectangular, and made to be as efficient as possible with it's space, he couldn't wait to get out of here, when he reached the airlock, it cycled him in and together the two of them entered the ruins. Kaleth gazed about with suitable appreciation for Chozo architecture, they were under the sea here, but the Chozo had created an underwater home, metal and glass(though Kaleth was sure it was something far more durable) walls entwined sporadically with carved stone, clearly this had been some sort of mountain that went underwater they'd built into, as the Chozo were big fans of using existing natural structures in their architecture with as little technology as possible. And it showed, for the constructions made by hand were at a minimum, while the tunnels and rooms(as shown on his scanner) were mainly carved out of the rock itself, with some help it seemed from the Chozo to encourage life to grow, the coral on this planet was interesting as it could survive for long periods of time without being immersed in water, so the Chozo had created gardens of it that were watered periodically, allowing them to add color to the normally dull gray and black of the stone, which he was pretty sure was what humans called granite. While many planets had very different ecosystems, climates and more, many types of stone were the same around the galaxy. Water dripped and ran in rivulets here and there from aging, neglected walls and ceilings, power flowed in conduits throughout the large room they were in, which had some systems that registered as designed to repel intruder's, but appeared to be dormant and were not reacting to Scyla's or his presence. Water had formed pools in some areas, which had created what would be tidal pools on a beach, except there wasn't any tide here, life found a way to flourish despite the odds... "Come on." He voxed to Scyla, drawing his pistol and activating it's light "Let's go investigate further."