While the Virtue trudged along behind Paul's assault team, Saturnalia wondered what the point of this operation was. It's fine if Captain Jason wanted to take in a defector, but to use this Rowan fellow to initiate an ambush on an unknown enemy group seemed needlessly aggressive. As far as Saturnalia could tell, Captain Jason didn't even know what "Zeon" was, other than that Puru didn't like it. This sort of animalistic 'kill or be killed' mentality was exactly what the Innovators wanted to achieve. Saturnalia reminisced about Ribbons, and the light in his eyes whenever he spoke of a world where humanity was guided by the hand of the enlightened Innovators, a world of order. Saturnalia was, however, broken out of her thoughts when she heard Paul mention something about questioning Nena. She had no idea they had been interrogating her, trying to get information out of her. Saturnalia saw this as a risk to herself and the Innovators. If Nena spilled any information about the Innovators or Veda, it might spell disaster for Ribbons' group, who relied on secrecy and behind-the-scenes manipulation of the Earth's governments. But then again, would such information even mean anything to these people? Regardless, perhaps she should request to be present during their interrogations just in case. "Actually, Trinity may have information that is valuable to me. May I be present during the interrogations?" Saturnalia asked.