[b]Williams[/b] "We'll try your idea, once Rea'c has set up the ground teams you can inform him off the change." He didn't say much, he actually found the choice to be a good one. She had experience fighting Ha'tak vessels the biggest adjustment would be getting used to the ship systems. Though he also wanted to keep an eye on her and he could do that from within the ship which had cameras with microphones everywhere as a security measure and he naturally had access to each and every one of them. He had to ensure that his motives would not be compromised by her presence after all. He began walking away when he turned around. "You will also need to find a replacement for Colonel Blaze. I'm taking him off the Roster for the current missions due to complications down on the planet. You'll get your report as soon as I have a conversation with him." With that he walked out and left them too it. [b]Lawson[/b] Lawson finished the debrief and then headed for the mess. He had little to do currently other than look through the data from the Ancient outpost and continue working on the R-302, or whatever they were going to call it now that the project had been scrapped. The whole "probe" thing never really appealed to him. It was a single burst rocket for relaying data, it couldn't maneuver and took forever to get the engine ready for redeployment in the future. Though there were obvious issues with the recon packet built onto the frame of a F-302. It would need to be something for him to work on later on with Paige when she was feeling up to it. Speaking of Paige he noticed her in the mess sitting down and tucking into her meal. He himself loaded up a plate of food, grabbed a small bottle of orange juice and sat opposite her sliding the orange juice across. "The vitamins will help with the headache you've got right now. Electrolytes and the like." He took a sip of his own bottle of water. "You'll be glad to know we managed to disable the facility and got a sizable portion of the database. They're running it through translation cyphers right now so that when we get to work on it we can jump straight in. Once you're heads in the game again that is." He leaned in slightly. "I can sympathize with how you felt down there, but we're going to have to get you to do some kind of training from someone on board because we can't go through that every time we get into a scuffle. The entire next mission is going to be under fire." He took a bite of his sandwhich. "What have you read about the Icarus project?"