[center][h1][color=39b54a]Isis Nasri[/color][/h1][/center] [color=00a651]"Don't worry too much, captain! The wild word isn't as scary as you think. Once you get used to it, you may find surprising in how beautiful it is."[/color] Isis said, with a smile on her face. [color=39b54a]"And I'll be there with you all, so you don't need to be afraid!"[/color] she said with a playful wink. [color=39b54a]"I must say... I'm actually pretty surprised that the higher ups allowed a Nasri on this mission, given how they all think us to be 'eccentric' and 'animalistic'... "[/color] Isis said for no one in particular, looking through the window of the helicopter. [color=39b54a]"Hey Captain, you know anything 'bout that? I didn't think that the higher ups would allow me in this mission."[/color] she said, laughing. The Nasri family, due to their "unique" combat style, the unusual connection they had with the wild word and the whole "fighting as a pack" thing often made other rangers thing lowly of them, often calling them eccentric and weird. But their effectivity was undeniable. Although Isis was already accustomed in going out in the wilds, that mission was apparently not just another scouting or hunting mission. It was a big thing. Like... Real, real big. If she thought like that, then probably it was a smart idea to bring a Nasri with them. After all, there was no other ranger as well familiarized with the wild word and its creatures as the Nasri. Talking about creatures... "HISSS" A loud, feline hiss echoed through the helicopter, coming from the cargo compartment. [color=39b54a]"Bastet! Easy girl!"[/color] Isis said, worried. [color=39b54a]"I do understand why they would want a Nasri for this mission, but couldn't they at least let me take Bastet with me? Poor girl hates being in a cage." [/color] [color=39b54a]"We're getting there shortly, I know you don't like it, but hang in there for just a little more..."[/color] Isis said, walking to the door of the cargo compartment and talking, trying to calm down the big female duvari, as it continued to growl.