Rin was still sitting crosslegged on the shuttle floor when the others went on through, a zen like stance as he donned his armor and stood his blade on its tip. He watched carefully taking note of how the others worked, it was peculiar at most and he often spent his time watching the changing one, tricking the guard into thinking it was one of their own. Decietfull, dishonorable-yet... effective. Once the first two bodies hit the floor that was his cue. Standing straight up, the scratching of his armor against the steel wall sounded like fingernails to a chalkboard. Rin was not much when it came to stealth, that is why he was the rear guard. His mind tracked back to what the A.I. briefed about. "Hayden Kolac..." He muttered under his breath, the clicks and hisses from the back of his throat echoed as his deep voice pronounced the name like a trained bird. His "accent" getting in the way of clarity. With his Jawbreaker in hand and Stinger neatly wrapped around his waist. He pushed passed a few of the others and took position near the farthest door keeping an eye out and listening to the plan. "Guards may not be there for a reason." His gutteral clicking echoed low and deep. "The path least taken proves to have the most obstacles." Rin spoke as if his training has proven this multiple times over. He did not know this... thing that spouted orders nor did he remember him being designated leader. "I suggest a scout on both fronts, two viewpoints, two more ways to not die." His common tongue was rusty but Rin believed his opinions got through well enough. Taking post note of the Shadow one, mentally voting to stay near him.... her... it. "It" seemed to have manners and would likely listen to his input. In the back of Rin's mind he was starting to regret going along with that A.I. who are these people anyway and what makes the murder of this man better for the greater good? How would things change? Aside from the stench of these ugly creatures surrounding him, these questions lingered in his head, But all this needed to be put aside for when he leaned up against the east wall he felt the presence of at least another guard behind the thin steel barrier. Instinctively he raised his fist up and signaled about a possible guard opposite of him.