Vreta shrugged lightly, leaning back in his chair. “It could be the Skinners. That is who our enemy have presented themselves as being. But, we’ve only encountered holograms and hacked robots so far. They could just be a scapegoat being used by some other group. Our people are going to need to do their own investigation to confirm who these terrorists really are, one way or another.” Vreta leaned forward and clasped his hands together, looking down on Freyr with a soft expression. “Like I said before, though, we’re safe here. Whoever our enemy might be, they have clearly infiltrated parts of your government in some capacity, but they certainly haven’t infiltrated a Rothian crew. Every other Human brought on board right now has to be thoroughly vetted.. Right now, it’s really just the science team, and your doctors. And in case you were worried about anything having happened to you while unconscious, don’t be. You’ve been hooked into a Rothian medical drone from the moment we evacuated the arcology up to now, and those things can keep track of every molecule that enters or leaves your body. You haven’t been poisoned, or anything of the like. As for outside threats, I don’t care what weapons they acquire, they are not going to be able to get through a Rothian cruiser’s shields before we can jump out of the system. You can rest for as long and as deeply as you need.” For the moment, the doctors seemed to have little else they needed to do. The data flowing from the sensor link provided a continuously updated picture of her physical of her current physical health that they could access anytime, from anywhere. If anything went wrong with her, they would know about it right away, regardless of where they were. Vreta felt he had said enough to address any worries she might have had about their [i]immediate[/i] safety, so he started to look ahead. “Aside from that, I do know that Marae has been anxious for you to wake up. She was…shaken by the attack, but she seems to be focusing on getting to work now. According to her, the lab has all the equipment you need to analyze the data we already have, even faster and more thoroughly than before. [i]My[/i] advice would still be for you to get some rest and recover, but I know you’ve been anxious to get back to work yourself these last few weeks.”