[b][u]Cornet Von Nyon[/u][/b] "There iz Von zing zir" Von Nyon said in his thick accent. "Vhat should Ve do if Ve take contact, and loose a mann, Do we hurry back or take him?... Zir" [hr] Von Nyon returned to his Omadon and Told them all that he was told. No point in hiding any information. To LCpl Sveinaldsson he said grab our best rider and scout ahead, return every hour to give a report. Also a strict order to Immediately return at any sign of danger. In the mean time the other 3 men plus Von Nyon will follow the path more carefully and methodically search for these crossings, buildings and inspect the forest. Before they depart Nyon put the men into groups of 2 to watch each other's backs. [hr] Once the Omadon reached the bridge and Nizar split off Nyon kicked his horse into a trot and continued down the road. While traveling Von Nyon took mental notes on what he sees down to the ditches by the side of the path. As Nyon passed houses he checked for signs of life to note if there is occupants of the possible "strong holds" When Nyon reached the forest he followed his NCO's idea and dismounted for that portion of the route. [hr] Nyon finally got where the two patrol paths intersect but did not see Konyk. The horses did require a rest and so Nyon had his Omadon dismount, seek cover under a tree and stay in a half alert posture.(one man rests while the other watches) Nyon waited till the horses were fresh, then took off at a higher tempo than before to make up for lost time. [hr] Nyon returned, saw to it that his men and horses were taken care of and set off to the small citadel. Along the way Nyon found himself hungry so he stopped into a small market place and was amazed by the vivid colors, the alien smells, and the noise. The small mountain side town market was bland, and boring compared to this. Nyon went to the fist stand with food he could find and ordered some form of bread. Continuing his walk he ate half of the load, wrapped the other half into a cloth and met the lieutenant. [hr] After the common curtesy of saluting and standing to attention, Nyon offered the other half to Karras, "For you Zir, In thanks for helping me at ze training vith ze NZO." Then Nyon continued with a surprisingly in depth report. Add a Suggestion that any house we garrison with a family, we should offer compensation and tell the men not to ruin any unnecessary property. "Hearts und minds ja?" He ended with.