Meesei was glad to hear that the soldiers still seemed oblivious. After keeping up the ruse for so long, the last thing they needed to do was to slip up in the final day. When Gallus suggested gathering together the soldiers, Ri'nakhad gave an uncertain expression as well as looking up at the sky with a frown. "If this one may, perhaps we should go through with this confrontation in the morning, rather than now. It would give us time to get word to the warriors we will need, and it will let us put distance between us and the soldiers much sooner." Ri'nakhad suggested. Meesei nodded in agreement. "That is a fair point. I would rather not wait around in camp immediately after forcing them to leave. Confronting them in the morning will allow us to leave immediately. That just leaves the matter of how to go about confronting them. We want to make it abundantly clear that we have more than enough power to kill them, but I would still like to give off the impression that we do not [i]want[/i] to kill them. One of the potential advantages of this approach is that they will be able to give their account of what happened with us. If the soldiers give the impression that we are not a militant group, the Dominion may be less driven to pursue us. What do you think we could tell them that would give us some advantage?"