Robin felt a slight sting of disappointment that the wormhole would have to wait. She had been looking forward to this for weeks, but Robin was well aware of what had to be done at that moment. When they would have a mission like this her instincts and training from the Hawks would come to the surface. Robin was sitting while slowly sipping her chai-latte as everyone was contributing their ideas to the mission. She had to give the Captain credit in that he was a very good listener and was willing to incorporate other good ideas. The ideas from the others were blending in very nicely and that was when Robin had an idea of her own to contribute. She stood up and walked over to the display of the Moray, and tapped on it showing the underside of the ship. Robin said, [color=00aeef]"I've had more than a few missions like this when I was with the Hawks.[/color]" Robin never talked about her days with the Hawks to anyone. The number of times she had done it on the Prize you could count on one hand. Even if she got drunk Robin was very tight-lipped about those days. She had her reasons for keeping quiet about those days, and those reasons actually had nothing to do with a mission being classified. Robin highlighted eight oval structures scattered on the bottom of the Moray. She said, [color=00aeef]"These are connected to the environmental units."[/color] Robin turned to the group and said, [color=00aeef]"When we conducted a rescue OP like this, and if we didn't know the number of combatants we would encounter, we needed something to turn the odds a little more to our favor.[/color]" Robin turned back to the display and said, [color=00aeef]"And I have an idea on how to make that happen.[/color]" Robin turned to Cake and said, "[color=00aeef]I'm going to need your help to make this work, and I'll tell what that is in a minute.[/color]" Robin said to Nick, "[color=00aeef]I would go in with Alpha, and then using a gravity harness I would crawl along the underside of the ship. While I am crawling along there I would introduce a mild nerve agent through the environmental units. Not enough to put them to sleep, but enough to just take their edge off of them so things go..." [/color]Robin turned back to the display and said with a raised eyebrow, "[color=00aeef]somewhat easier. Releasing the nerve agent at 1.5 liters a minute won't set off their environmental alarms. Especially since what I have in mind is odorless and colorless.[/color]" Robin began to pace as she said, "[color=00aeef]Putting everyone to sleep with knockout gas..."[/color] shaking her head and said, [color=00aeef]"There's always an odor or color to it." [/color]She looked at Nick and said, "[color=00aeef]All I need is about twenty minutes in the lab Captain. I can mix the right nerve agents in the right proportions and come up with tablets so it won't affect us. Just twenty minutes.[/color]" Turning to Daniels Robin said, "I[color=00aeef]'m going to need just six empty medium sized oxygen tanks and six "y" tubing splicers[/color]." Robin turned back to Cake and said with a smile, "[color=00aeef]I didn't forget you. You're a key to this for me Cake. I need you to make sure that their sensors and scanners don't detect me underneath the ship. I figure for you that shouldn't be an issue.[/color]" She looked back to the Captain and said, "[color=00aeef]When the passengers in the cargo hold see us they're natural inclinations are either going to be panic or try to get us to save them first. If they have a bit of an edge off of them too that can't hurt. Once I'm done I'll teleport back to the shuttle, and then join the rest in the Cargo Hold."[/color] Once Robin was finished she made her way back to her chai-latte. She began to sip it as leaned on a wall waiting for the verdict on her contribution to the plan. Mentions: [@datadogie] [@Randomness] [@Jeyma]