The moment they were beamed to the surface, Miyako, pulled her rifle right away and fell on a knee to prepare for possible fight just in case. She knew sometimes the scans of the surface were not always completely accurate. This time it seemed that was not the case as there were no incoming fire the moment they appeared. Lowering her rifle as she stood up, she looked around once again. [b] “I hear no weapons fire of any kind…”[/b] The medic stated and looked at the other soldiers. Both of the squads had their orders and they needed to stick to them for the moment. She turned in the direction of the settlement and after waiting for a few moments for the rest of her squad to prepare and eventually head to the settlement. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Miyako immediately halted any movement the moment she noticed the pattern in the ground when they neared the settlement. Those looked very similar to tank tracks. Something definitely went down here. There were also fires burning that could be heard and seen. The most important thing she heard though were screams of pain. Someone was wounded and was alive. Making sure her weapon was ready, Miyako began walking forwards in the closest direction of the screams. If they needed answers well a survivor of whatever went down was going to be the best source.[b]” Is the situation at the gate clear? There are marks of heavy war machinery here and traces of battle at the settlement.”[/b] She reported over the radio. Now her first and most important priority was to find survivors and keep them alive.