Head laid thoughtfully on his hand, he looked at the holographic aftermath of her first simulation of this session with a hint of admiration. "I'll admit, girls got some talent with a Sniper and Scout Rifle, but she should work on managing her Light better." He concluded, mentally, that before he even began to offically consider her as an addition, he will need to see her handle a skirmish against each of the four hostile factions, individually. Starting with the Hive, then the Cabal, Vex and finally the Fallen. Were the simulations able he would've had her fight against Taken, but they were not yet implemented into the sim-ring's across the city and surrounding the wall, and frankly, it was probably pointless now - seeing as how Oryx has fallen, and the Taken are more or less completely wiped out from the galaxy.

"Prepare a Hive Skirmish, consisting of all types, Thralls, Knights, Ogre's. Terrain, Moon three-five-fourteen" One of the personnel gave a nod, and began inputting code's into some form of control panel, changing the holo-map as he did so. While the map was changing, and the minions generating, Blue Silver took her time to Inspect the Stormcaller, with her Ghost, whom was studying her combat style, trying to learn anything about this Fire-team leader.

"Anything?" She asked her Ghost, who in response, squeaked in a slightly female robotic voice.

"Nothing, just that his code-name is Stormlock"

"Stormlock? Clever code-name" She chuckled half-heartedly, turning her attention to the simulation, now ready and waiting for her to begin. She took note of the terrain, displeased at the setting the Warlock had requested for her. It was one that made Sniper's fairly pointless because of the close quarters and multiple spots of cover, but it was perfect for Shotguns and Scout Rifle's, due to the mutliple flank routes. Next she observed the enemy holograms she could see, noting they were Thralls and Acolytes. "So.. Up against Hive grunts.. I thought he'd request a challenge." She chuckled, not noticing the Wizards hovering near the other end of the map, and Knights and Ogre's lurking behind the high mountains. The second the Simulation became active, she was rushing straight to the lone Thrall, dispatching it with a quick blast of Solar Energy, then, without a seconds delay she turned to face an Acolyte that had turned the corner and executed a clean headshot against it.

The signature Hive screech echoed throughout the ring as they became alerted to her presence, the Acolytes rushing behind cover while the Thralls swarmed towards her location, turning the corner they met with only the bullets that took them out with clean headshots, though, the whole time both Storm and Silver had the feeling something bad was about to happen. First, the simulation cut off abruptly, then the power to the facility failed.. Into darkness the building was plunged, and the Ghost's became the Guardians only source of light. "Whats going on?"

"I don't know Storm, but I don't like it"

Rising to his feet, he gripped his Pulse Rifle tightly in his grip as he scanned the pitch black surroundings noting Blue Solver was still in the empty ring, drawing her own weapons and now wearing her actual Guardian armour, rapidly flicking the direction she and her Shinigar Omolon Scout Rifle were facing at sounds unheard to Storm, who was now on-edge when his Motion Sensor began to pick up movement that was not registered as friendly. "Call City Sercurity and request some marines.. I'm picking up something on my scanner"

"City Sercurity, this is Sim-Ring four-seventeen, we're experiencing a complete structure wide power failure. We are currently accompanied by two Guardian Warlocks - one of whom is picking up non-friendly movement on his scanner - and he requests additional sercurity until systems are back. Please acknowledge." The movement was growing closer. "Hello? Please acknowledge" Closer and closer.

"Quiet" Storm whisper-shouted, crouching down against the chair as something moved right behind him, barely noticing him. Risking a sneak peek, he noticed the boney like form of an Acolyte fading into the darkness, unnerving him. Hive? Inside the City? How was that even possible? How did they get pass the Wall? The Vanguard need to know about this. "Bolt, record visual feed, Zavala and the Vanguard NEED to see that there are Hive IN the City" Storm heard a blood-curdling scream from the Sim-Ring worker, and he turned in time to see the poor soul with a Hive Knight's hand going right through his chest. "Fucking poor guy..." Creeping through the shadows, he soon met with Blue Silver, who was seeking cover from the watching eyes of two seperate Knights, both equipped with Hive Boomers.

"Storm? What are we meant to do? We're outnumbered, and the Hive are in a better strategical position than me or you, they have the high ground, and alot of them are sticking to the shadows." Her voice was quiet, and shaking slightly. Though she might've been a Guardian, with powers designed to kill the Hive and other minions.. They were on the inside of the City Wall... Any minions capable of slipping through defensive turrets and marines along the Wall, and not being destroyed by the Traveler's Light were not normal minions.. They were something.. Much more dangerous. In truth, as experienced as he was, even Storm was unnerved at the situation before them, for he had never thought it would be possible for anything to get past the Traveler. It wasn't like, just one or two Hive that somehow survived from a failed Tombship attack, this was a proper Hive strike force, atleast twenty in total throughout the Ring.

"I don't know.. Fuck.. Comm's aren't working... We're going to have to take them out ourselves.. We can't risk waiting for reinforcements, and we can't leave either, if we do the City is in danger." He took a glance around the corner at the two Knights, thanking the shadows that he kept him hidden from their piercing gazes. His Light wasn't charged, and neither was hers. Stealth would be their best bet.. But they weren't Hunter's, with their knives. They were both Warlocks, a class designed more for supporting the Titans on the Frontlines. This.. Was definitely going to be one tough fight, but, they couldn't let these Hive linger, or they could taint the area and block the Light.. Then it would be a real problem.. If they done that.. Wizards could rift into here and begin amassing an army right under the Traveler. Right now.. Their lingering Light was the only thing keeping the Ring untainted, and they, in effect, were the only thing standing in the way of a future Hive invasion.

"Ready?"