Kresst allowed himself a few moments to consider Mach's request, and its potential ramifications. There were some concerns that he did need to weigh in the situation, like the psychological effects such a recording might have on Mach. Clones, bred for war as they may be, were still people, and were still susceptible to mental trauma. But, his squad were his brothers, and he did have a right to know what happened, regardless. With a long breath, Kresst tapped a claw rhythmically against the table, eyeing down Mevenn's helmet. "There is no good reason for us to deny you that request. Whatever that order was would not have been caught by Mevenn's helmet, so it should be safe. I would say, Mevenn, that you should upload the relevant footage to the ship for Mach to view, if he so chooses. But Mach, I would make sure that this is truly what you want. If what Mevenn says is true, that they attacked and she had to...defend herself, then it will not be easy for you to watch. You should take care that your mind is in the right state to be able to handle it."