Maria strolled by the security officer's office to alert them of a possible impending danger. Point Kilo was attacked and this stronghold wasn't far from it. Those cunning vampires would've spotted and began preparing an attack to the stronghold already. Extreme caution must be exercised. [i]"Would they even listen to an advice? Or are they just as stubborn as Rueben?"[/i] She thought to herself. "Ma'am, this is a--" The door warden was interrupted by the shoving of Maria's ID. Maria's quick thrust would've directly pierced into the poor warden's heart, but being aware of who is an ally and who is an enemy made her stop. The door warden turned to look behind him surprised before reading her ID. His face seemed to understood who Maria was. The security officer clearly was having a good time relaxing whilst his paychecks were continuing to roll. He had a cup of hot black coffee in his hand and a set of screens in front of him that spied across all sectors of the stronghold-- and he has eyes enough to see them as one. The soldier slurped his brewing coffee to break the initial silence. "Can I help you?" While he didn't say them in a very enthused tone at least he had bigger ears to listen. Maria bent her body down towards the desk looking towards the security officer's eyes directly in a standoff. Neither eyes blinked nor shake. She pulled her face away and stood up with her arms crossed under her chest, hoping he would understood her message to pay attention. "How many people came in today?" Maria was practically interrogating him. The officer however, only sipped to coffee. "Not many. About five of them arrived. Mostly uninjured, but they were sent to the med-bay anyway for treatment. Arrived a while ago." The sound of the thudding cup on the table made the security officer turn away to his screen. "There they are. Still in the med bay, although less than it was before." He pointed his finger towards one monitor before pointing to two others. "I believe you're not here to just 'pay them a visit' are you?" Maria eyed the officer in front of him, like he would notice it anyway. She brushed her hair with her hand. "No, I just need to find a reason why the Field Marshall becoming worked up over around five people. But what I did come for is..." Upon hearing those last few sentences, the security officer turned his chair around to face Maria. "Keep your men on high alert... The forward base isn't that far off from here. Make sure that you have men ready to sound the alarm or to alert somebody to sound the alarm. If this stronghold falls, I don't think we have much to live for." The look of the officer's tanned complexion wasn't what she had hoped. His fingers immediately wrapped around the mug's ear again. "Sure. I'll tell them is that all?" The response made her angry and frustrated. She turned her back and exited his office as he himself turned back to the screens where he stared at one particular screen. "Hey! Somebody's arrived by the entrance!" Hearing the statement, Maria began to hurry for her ID and the entrance. A survivor perhaps? Maybe a spy? Was that guy a vampire? The security officer only yelled out somebody was by the gate. When she arrived by the entrance, the gates were already closed. She had no idea who the newcomer was but from the looks of it, that guy must either be injured in some ways-- unless he indeed is a vampire. A man was standing directly in front of the gate and he confused and lost. He was wearing a standard SOLDIER uniform and it was well tattered. He survived the attack. That warrants some suspicion, although he would provide an accurate intel on what kind of vampires attacked Point Kilo. "You there, did you just arrived here?" Maria said loudly as she pointed towards the man (Matt).