The heat was sweltering, so much so that the inside of the Valkyrie bordered on uninhabitable. As such, for the majority of the time spent at point beta, Rally was out of her Walker. With her uniform off, fanning herself with the manual to her mech in her undershirt. Despite the inhospitable conditions of the jungle, Rally couldn't help but feel a sense of wonder. She had spent so much of her life on Argos, in an underground bunker devoid of life. It was shocking to see a land teeming with life, the sounds of it bordering on deafening, the aroma enticing, and the landscape utterly beautiful. She was disappointed when her com beaconed her to her mission, reminding her that she had come here for destruction, not peace. The thirty-odd minutes she spent here were pleasant to say the least. "This is Valkyrie sounding off, commencing operation," She said wistfully into her com as she stood up from the shoulder of her Walker, stretching a bit before entering her cockpit. Flicking a few switches and turning a few knobs caused to massive robotic humanoid to slowly stand to it's full height, the multiple lights at it's 'head' lighting up. The gigantic grey mech whurred to life with the sound of her engine thumping and pistons pumping. Slowly, the colossal man-shaped machine rose up. "Entering combat mode," A robotic voice from inside the cockpit announced. It was something Rally had come to expect when her machine turned on. The automated computer system chimed in with updates, usually involving the status of her device's current condition. It seemed strange, but she could never help but reply. "Thank you, Valkyrie." With her machine turned on, she scanned the area with its camera, making sure the other two hadn't pressed on without her. Flicking her com link back on, she hailed the two of them. "Are we sticking to the initial plan? If so, you two might want to get behind me." She stated, beginning to advance her clunky machine. The gas springs audibly creaked with each step, keeping the immense weight from utterly crushing the ground underneath her with outright. Still, she couldn't help but frown at the sight of the damage in her wake, trampled shrubs and scattered woodland critters. Nevertheless, she made a steady advance toward the enemy encampment.