Once everyone was within the jeeps Erika sprinted for her door and opened it. Just in time to use the door as a shield. One of the Xenomorphs had made an attempt at leaping at her but got greeted with the steel door of the vehicle. However, this also launched Erika to the floor, when she rose back up she could tell the Xeno was already recovering from the hit. She didn't waste time with it though and fired into it's chest dropping it to the ground quickly. She then climbed into her seat and flipped on the radio. "Alright Miles follow me, we are getting our asses out of here. We will have to make a run for it and find some sort of place to set up shop. We can't run for too long so that is not a option." She already had a good idea as to where they would go as well. Being the daughter of a lead scientist did have it's perks and she did know of a small facility close by. It was overly big but it was enough to house the group for a long period. It may even get unnoticed by the Xenomorphs if they are careful enough. She pulled back the clutch and back the jeep up then pushed it forward once more and spun the jeep towards their only exit. She knew the base would fall,... if it wasn't today it would of been another. It housed one of the biggest threats to the creatures. She suddenly felt her side get a little wet and when she looked down at it, what she found was that the thing she gunned down had cut into her with its tail before going down. She reached down to feel it, she was relieved to know it wasn't deep. Right now was not the time to nurse it either. They had to get out and they had to get out now. She pushed the jeep as fast as she could dodging civlians and fellow marines as she did. Miles Jeep was right behind hers. Ramiro on top with his own .50 caliber. Gunning down as many of the fuckers he could. He was actually starting to enjoy it for the most part. He had to,... if he didn't keep a straight face he knew that this shit would be scary to him. Fighting down a horde of these things was beyond impossible. Well in this field setting anyways. He was sure if they were located in a spot with less open areas that they could easily defeat these things. Narrow paths would force the enemy into a bottle neck and they would be easier to kill that way. "Man, I picked a perfect time to quit smoking...." He said. Miles kept his focus on the task at hand following his lieutenant as best as he could. With the aid of those in his jeep and hers it shouldn't be to hard for them to escape. He could see them drawing close to the main gate and when that happened he decided to press a button on his radio. "Alright,... people stop your firing, hate to be a cold heart but we do not need their attention any longer. Let the others draw them in while we get out of here. The heavy fire will just draw them to us instead." He ordered. He then looked to those within his jeep. "I know those are my fellow marines out there ,but right now I only care for our survival right now. Just mine and Erika's. You are all welcome to come with of course, but that means we have to make sacrifices." He added. Yojiro pulled his gun inside and nodded. He understood perfectly and moved his hand and pressed it against Miles shoulder. "Don't blame yourself,... if we die with them then there will be no one alive to enact justice upon these creatures later on. Best we survive so we can get the revenge our people deserve." He said. He then sat back and looked to Taki. "What?..." "Nothing,...just admiring the short speech is all." She answered. These Marines already lost one man. She knew for a fact that they were not going to be put in a situation where they would lose another. Jarvis stopped his gun fire after Miles had made the order. It was indeed cold but he didn't care. After seeing David go the way he did. Best they survive this. He saw the wisdom in the words and decided it was best to follow them. Besides, Miles was their commanding officer so orders were orders. He just watched as they exited the base. Those that fled being chased down. Those who stood up and fought back shortly taken down. He felt the base had underestimated the Xenomorphs and didn't take them at all seriously. This was the payment of their foolishness.