Well obviously. [color=6ecff6]"The bombs are located. If you need them disposed of, I can return them to HQ."[/color] It was easy enough to remember the place she had just teleported from, after all, so she [i]could[/i] just send them back, but that might be bad if they were remote detonated or...whatever. [color=6ecff6]"Or wherever else you want them."[/color] she added. Also that one...Voice pattern...ah, that one. Shock. A quick search from her AI turned up a military hero, who...Lost her partner. Killed in action, and Aria briefly worried it'd been [i]her[/i] fault. But that'd be ridiculous, she seldom clashed with actual military forces, before taking her freedom. So she repeated what she'd already relayed: Moving vines, explosives, goons, and such. ...She also kept an offer of teleportation to herself. Moving more than herself was hard and wasn't something she wanted to try with squishy flexible things like [i]people.[/i] A person's parts were never quite as attached to eachother as one would like, and she'd only managed to move [i]one[/i] other person at a time before, at least while caring about what actually happened to them. ...Did they all just want to stand on the roof with their heads in plain view? Was this not a stealth mission? Did she have to see if the cloaking field was worth it? Urgh. ...was Shock able to actually power systems? That could be useful, [i]hrm.[/i]