[Center][h1][color=8dc73f][b]Dura Mor[/b][/color][/h1][/center] Dura waited patiently for the others to arrive. She knew the basics of pretty much everyone on the team from the files she had plucked but seeing them all in person was a different thing all together. She wasn't too shocked by the reveal of the android but still the question entered her mind, though she didn't vocalize it. The concern however was plastered on her face for a split second and gone before anyone who wasn't looking at her noticed. [color=8dc73f][i]"How the hell am I supposed to patch up an android in the field? Hope we have a stellar mechanic. I do not know the first thing about sentient robot bodies."[/i][/color] Dura's attention went to the others who introduced themselves. She recognized the man who introduced himself as Ross. He had come to her some time ago to see if she could help with his sleep issues and though that wasn't really her area of expertise she had been able to recommend a few things to try out. After a few others introduced themselves Dura cleared her throat to do the same. [color=8dc73f]"Dura Mor, I will be your licensed Field Medic for this mission. Served in the German armed forces for several years before being recommended to join the OMR ranks about a year after The Shattering. Served on one of the many ships during the battle as a medic. Your health is my concern."[/color] Her voice was loud and thick with a German accent. She attempted to sound more formal than she usually was. She knew she looked more like she was here for muscle than anything else, after all her rough exterior didn't exactly scream delicate medical knowledge. She spent a lot of time observing the others. She tried not to judge anyone based on appearance but from what she had seen so far many of them seemed less fighters and more espionage or specialist types. So maybe the mission would be less head on and more information gathering. If that was the case that would make her life pretty easy. Maybe she wouldn't have to worry too much about severe wounds.