Fareeha nodded. "I'm sorry about your men. They'll be remembered." The quick transfer of chain of command surprised Fareeha. There weren't many officers that were willing to give up command of their troops except to a superior officer. Captain Kalte and her were of the same rank. She supposed him being in her country allowed for the transfer of leadership be much more straight forward. He was professional though. The description he quickly gave for his men was circumspect despite its brevity. Quick and hard was what she got from the Swiss captain. Flexible too. Fareeha thought how the two companies were going to work with her plan. The dive strategy only applied to jumpers due to the jet packs. The Swiss couldn't do that and the ESF didn't have the equipment to outfit them either. The g-force tolerance and force was a problem as well. A new plan was needed. Making one before they were supposed to move out, however, wasn't possible. Fareeha bit the inside of her cheek. Thinking. "Firstly, again, thank you for coming. I shall treat your men like my own," she said. "Here's the problem, Captain. Orders are to move out in twenty. The section we're to assault is heavily fortified. I came up with a way to invade, but it involves diving. Your men don't seem to be of that speciality." Pulling out a map from her pack, she unfolded it. She motioned to Captain Kalte and Angela to take a look. She indicated enemy positions relayed from infiltration teams. Whether they were accurate or not was a different story. "Here's our staging area for the dive. A strategy we implement is close to the old Blitzkrieg term. Lightning war. We'll clear the omnics from the sky, draw their attention at the least. "Once our attack starts, move your companies in at this position. I would expect the omnics to expect a northern rather than southeastern." Looking at the captain, Fareeha wondered if he'd be willing to follow through. The plan wasn't the most thought out. How could it? She wasn't expecting to assume command over the extra two companies; command would've wanted jurisdiction. However, if it was Swiss orders to have them follow Angela's orders, which she then gave reins over to Fareeha, then she was now responsible. "It's not perfect. Speak freely."