[color=41669C][h3]Brek[/h3][/color] [sup]Interaction: [@Lmpkio][/sup] [hr][hr] A lot of information was gathered from Brek's observations. Just as he'd expected, most of the humans were already on somewhat familiar terms. Then there was the odd alien being calling themselves 'Harriet' that knew some of the humans too. From what he could tell, there was no information the Danakos Assembly had on Harriet's people or whatever the alien called 'Rose' was either. Inwardly he sighed. Sometimes it was quite a burden being the first to discover new aliens. The report he would draft up about their appearance, mannerisms, and combat practices would be evaluated by the Danakos Assembly. It was an important feature for the Ambassador caste to base their interactions on. Sure, he could interact when necessary, but it was not his calling to make introductions. Without delay, Brek pulled up a virtual interface-- the likes of which only he could see-- and began gesturing into it to make his report. To the outside observer, it would appear as if he were gesturing into the air, with no clear reason to do so. A few blinking red lights atop his helmet signaled the activation of his interface, to the knowledgeable. While most species were using holographic displays, the Corek had stuck to VR interfaces, simply because they valued discretion and privacy. In the eyes of the Danakos Assembly, holographic displays were only fit for ships and meeting tables. While Brek gestured away in a particularly odd manner, both Harriet and Rose were given designations and brief descriptions, within separate files, before the security droid came out. Notably, Brek waited for the Commander to signal the group to move before following instructions. Once in the meeting room, Brek did not move to take a seat. He moved into the room, keeping along the back wall, before dropping to a single knee-- this was where he was supposed to be after all. Seats were reserved for higher ranking members of the [i]KosRah[/i] and Warriors didn't have seats, no matter how high up within their own ranks they were-- honored elders were allowed to stand, however. With a second gesture into his VRI, Brek was connected directly to his caste representative databanks, then began to record the meeting. The video would be stored there for review and later cataloging. Since he figured this meeting was important, Brek made sure it was uploaded as it was taken. Midway through the president's introduction, a blue and white triangle surrounded by three green circles, flashed into Brek's VR, and he somehow tensed up even more. He began to grind his teeth nervously as the Danakos Assembly connected directly to his feed. They were watching. While Brek had expected this to happen, he hadn't expected it so soon. Whoever was on data-scan duty today must have been very vigilant. Red glyphic writing began to appear within his vision-- his Upper Commander messaging him directly: [color=ed1c24]--Follow GAHL Head instruction. Classification KosRah Ha-Dil. --Suggestion: Disable plasma conduits on Galigek for this mission. [Lethality Potential: Low] --Recommended: AMTC-3K Piercing Mode Only for this mission [Lethality Potential: Medium][/color] A standby sigil illuminated in Brek's VR once Richard opened the floor for questions. A feed of different signs began to illuminate in Brek's VR-- one sigil for each of the Danakos Assembly chairs as they opted in or out of questions. Seemed like only one chair wanted to speak. Brek pressed a button on the side of his helmet, then an audio feed began to come from him: [color=fff79a]"Gimpri Rakos-Tum of the Danakos Assembly speaking. Questions: Has a xenobiological scan been conducted? Were there signs of a proto-civilization found?" [/color] The questions were loaded, that much Brek knew. Danakos was a planet deemed inhospitable by the human criteria for habitability and the Assembly had strongly suggested that humans change their evaluation criteria, else they deem another planet with a full fledged economy and political system "inhospitable" or "abandoned". The Danakos Assembly had a way with judging other species on their adaptability and sciences. This especially so for the Rakos-Tum, who's whole caste was dedicated to research and science. Still, even if the questions were well above Brek's place, he couldn't help but find himself curious about the answers.