Kean jolted back into the world of the conscious rather abruptly and was immediately surveying the situation around him despite being upside down. Given the pod’s orientation, the pilot had managed to make a landing despite the condition; respectable. It seemed that most of the occupants had already awakened which was somewhat of a sore point for him, but things were what they were and there was no point in dwelling on it. Gripping the mangled harness that kept him locked in place, he clenched his fist to crush the mechanism before tearing it away. At the same time, his other hand grabbed the seat’s headrest so he didn’t fall face first into the ground. Landing feet first, he glanced at the two that were still unconscious and tilted his head in thought. Both were rather valuable to the mission given extra bodies were always useful and one was the team’s medic. While he could hear conversation outside the craft, it didn’t seem like his input was necessary as the in-command seemed to be doing fine. Checking up on his equipment as he walked over to the two still hanging from their harnesses he gave them a quick visual. Didn’t look like anything horrible had happened, but it was hard to see if there were any neck or head injuries from his position. Relying on the bio-scanner built into the helmet, he booted the soft and hardware up to let it begin running diagnostics. Given the awkward angle he was positioned to them it would take a while to get full feedback, but it didn’t look like the others were about to start exploring just yet, nor would he have approved of abandoning two allies so readily. Until he knew their conditions though, Kean wasn’t about to move either of them.