"Agreed. We'll double back to the elevator and take it up to the center level of the station. It can take us to one of the station's four main cargo passageways, which leads straight into the central storage chamber for raw materials. We do not need to head all the way to the chamber, but we will have to go most of the way to this door here, which leads to the data center that normally controls the mining operation. According to the rebel we interrogated, it will also hold the information we need." Rareth explained, pointing out each location on the map before closing it and starting off towards the elevator. As she walked, Rareth continued explaining the plan. "Since we're going loud, Shuo can take point. If there is no resistance, it will only take us a few minutes to reach the data center, but I wouldn't count on that." Rareth commented as she stepped into the elevator. It was cramped inside, but luckily, everyone could fit at the same time. "Just be ready for anything once this door opens." Fortunately, the elevator was fast and allowed them to reach the freight passageway rather quickly. The door opened into a massive passageway which ran perpendicular to the way they were facing. There were no hostiles immediately in front of them, but Rareth could hear voices to the right complaining about their broken radios. The hallway itself was large enough to fit heavy machinery, as its primary purpose was to facilitate the transportation of the raw materials the company mined to storage in the center of the station. When the rebels attacked, it had obviously stopped all mining operations, so the floating pallets carrying containers of the materials were now deactivated on the floor of the passageway and could be used for cover. As the team moved out into the passageway, they spotted a group of three armed rebels to the right, which was the direction they needed to go, who also spotted them at the same time. Since Rareth's team already had their weapons at the ready, however, the rebel group stood no chance of returning fire before being cut down by a veritable firing squad. Unfortunately, that group of three were not the only rebels in the passageway, and just over a dozen hostiles were alerted by the gunfire. Even without their radios, the rebels were surprisingly quick to react, as it only took a few seconds for the officers present to start shouting orders. Unlike their last encounter, the team did not have a chance to surround and eliminate their foes all at once, so it was going to be a bit more even of a fight. As Rareth's team got to cover, several of the rebels laid down suppressing fire. Rareth heard one of the enemy's officer's shout something about moving up to flank, but it wasn't certain if they were coming from the left or right. Since the passageway was essentially divided into two sides by the line of containers in the center, Rareth reasoned that it would be advantageous to focus on one side so they would not be getting hit from both. "Push up on the left." Rareth said, hopefully quietly enough that the enemy could not hear.