Rareth had no further questions, nor any other reason to delay. She felt it best not to keep this entity waiting, She too joined in assisting the scientists with disassembling the mast and transit station, and readying the rest of their equipment to carry. Nirann needed only to give Rareth the schematics for her to understand how to disassemble the devices properly. A normal Human could carry the parts, though for this journey, Rareth wanted the scientists to be as unladen as possible. They needed to make good time to their destination, and the unmodified Humans were already going to be the greatest limitation to their pace. “Thebes, one or more of your team may need to help carry our equipment. I recommend one who will be traveling at the center of our formation, and who is most comfortable fighting at a distance. We certainly do not want this equipment damaged.”Rareth suggested. Nirann, of course, was going to be the one carrying the greatest share of the burden, including the heaviest parts of both the mast and transit station. His robotic frame had great strength compared to a Human, and he would not experience any measure of fatigue. As long as he was still faster than the slowest of the Humans, he would not be slowing them down no matter the weight he was bearing. Once they had packed away their equipment, Rareth drew her fusion cannon once again and set it to its automatic firing mode. She, naturally, moved to take point as she looked out towards the beacon of light in the distance. They would not know the topology of the landscape, but at the very least, it would not be hard to know if they were going the right way. “Let’s move. No reason to waste time.”