What Kat heard Williams say quite frankly left her stunned for a second. She'd never guess the man had it in him to still even think about the ships. She gave him a head nod with a predatory grin, more then enough of an acknowledgement. Passing the comment about the weapons for now, she heard the doctor talking about how the beacon works. Pleased that the man was once again able to come up with a solution on such short notice, she made a mental note to go thank him later. So far he's been invaluable to her goal of zero losses. Perhaps she'd unseal the booze cabinet once this mission was over. after all, first combat deployment deserves a celebration. If all goes right that is. As Kayle spoke to her, she couldn't help but snicker. "Aren't we all?" she said, knowing how much she wanted to be on this ride. And if she could do some good for the galaxy in the meantime, that was a nice bonus, but bonus none the less. "Stay alive though, you can't satisfy your greed dead." Stepping a bit back, she addressed the whole group: "You have the orders. Get in, do what you can, and don't be late to get out. We're here if you need us, so are the 302s if you find yourself needing some muscle. Good hunting!" She said, tapping her earpiece and telling security they were ready to beam. Once they departed,s he turned to Ariadne and the resident spook Brandt. "All right, up to you two is the infiltration of selected enemy vessels if we get the chance, and by that I mean fired upon. Brandt, you'll be tasked with seizing an Al'Kesh. There shouldn't be much personnel on board one of those, but you have marines available if you want a detail rather than go in alone. As planned, Ariadne will be leading the charge on the Ha'Tak. Good news is we can now beam you on board, so you should be able to get to work immediately. Both of you stun if possible, kill if necessary. Will self destruct be a problem?" she asked, knowing what she'd do if she was cut off from her ship's controls.