Alexandria Skye Alexandria was eyeing the carnage through the advanced fiber optic lens of her sniper scope when she received the response message from Home One. It was just has she feared. She and her squad would have to march across the desert [i]towards[/i] the brunt of the fighting. Pushing her fears towards the back of her mind she issued the order. "Alright men! We've received new orders from Home One! We are to stealthily approach the enemy base from the south and stand our ground until further orders! Technician team! Carry the communications relay. All other teams will form a defensive convoy around the relay. Lets take this slowly troopers. We do NOT want to get detected." With that command the ODST troopers packed up their equipment and the relay, donned their desert camouflage and started the painstakingly slow trek across the blistering desert with Alexandria with her cloaking system on in the lead. Apparently Alexandria's comrades on the battlefield had managed to infiltrate the outer defenses of the enemy base and were fighting on the inside in the mess hall area. This was mixed news to her. This meant that the Alliance was one step closer to capturing the target, Shinnok, but it also meant that they were entering into the belly of the beast and would face the most amount of opposition there. She was hoping the forces led by Lt. Mustang have given Bayonetta enough time to enter the base unscathed and complete her mission. As Alexandria and her unit approached as quietly as thy could towards the explosively loud warzone, she was uploading all visual and auditory data straight to Home One through the portable relay, hoping to give General Leia a more thorough view of the battle. After this, she started to send a signal to Lt. Roy Mustang. "Lt. Roy Mustang. This is Recon squad leader BANSHEE reporting in. We have successfully landed at the LZ and are headed towards your position. Once we have reached the perimeter of the battlefield, we will await your further commands." Now she was just waiting for the response.