[color=#ff8c69]"I am pleased you feel better."[/color] MZ-33 said taking Raynor's comment seriously. [color=#ff8c69]"I do not know how to use explosives. It is not in my programming. However, if you instruct me on what needs to be done I can follow the steps."[/color] MZ-33 said matter of factly. A blue glow appeared showing the map of the droid facility. MZ-33 pointed to a room on it. [color=#ff8c69]"This is the primary power reactor room."[/color] A path lit up. [color=#ff8c69]"This was the planned path for the attack."[/color] There was a preganate pause and then MZ-33 said. [color=#ff8c69]"If we follow that path we are more likely to find resistance. It would be best to use whatever distraction the original team made to our advantage."[/color] It also would be less likely for them to find any survivors if there were ones to be found, but MZ-33 didn't say that. She wanted to see what Raynor's decision was without drawing the conclusions for him. It was a test. Raynor could chose the more dangerous path that could lead to a higher chance of failure, capture or death. Or the safer path that was more likely to succeed. The harder path would also give them a chance to potentially save people. Neither was the correct answer, but MZ-33 knew which one her first master would have chosen. [color=#ff8c69]"If you require other assistance let me know."[/color] It was a vague offer. Truthfully not very helpful considering how little Raynor knew about the droid's capabilities. If protocol droids blueprints were one thing someone had spilled oil over the blueprints that made MZ-33, and hadn't bothered to clean it up.