[b]Emmanuel[/b] So, it looked like they finally had something to do. Emmanuel stood off to the side, listening attentively as the Captain described what the mission was to be, and the relevant details that they would have to worry about. It didn't seem all that glamorous but you had to stat somewhere, and it was a step up from what they usually did. To be honest he wasn't sure whether to treat it as a good thing or not. At least he was getting the chance to go out and do something rather than sitting around the ramshackle camp of hastily assembled prefab buildings. On the other hand it also meant he would have to worry more about his charge, who was less likely to get themselves killed than running around and bushwhacking militia members for surprise interviews. The mission was fairly simple though. Take the camp, take the supplies, and then pull out with anyone wanting to come with before the hammer got dropped on them and they all were crushed. But just because it was simple in goal didn't mean that it would be easy. It just meant there would be less confusion over what they were trying to do that could get in the way of their overall mission. Once the Captain had finished, Emmanuel rubbed his chin in thought. But it was ultimately him who spoke up first, as one might expect. At the very least he had a vague idea of what to do here, which was more than others could say. "Trucks would be good, and infantry if we can spare them," he noted aloud. "That way we can carry out more supplies, and the infantry/defectors can keep up with us better." Following on that he shrugged, indicating his own preference to the first question. "Don't have a particular preference myself, but Follow would be a good choice." From what he'd seen she seemed to have her head firmly on her shoulders. That'd be good for a Squad Leader, so hopefully he wasn't wrong about the whole thing.