Carefully surveying the cruiser, Drifter found the lieutenant's ship and glided softly into the hangar to land his too. The team, angry that they had to strip most of there heavier weapons to fit into their survival suits, began to mutter grumpily. Reynes silenced them with a raised fist. He pointed to the hatch and they each left the shuttle they arrived on. The gravity here had not sustained so they had to float. Coordinating there pushes off the shuttle, they all landed on a door that had recently been open. When they all made it across they opened the door to find a gruesome sight. All of them gave a look of disgust but did not turn their heads. They had been use to seeing mutilation by now.

Moving ahead with their infrared on, they made their way to the next hatch, not worrying much whether their suit got bloody. Bodies bumped against them and they still kept moving. One of them opened the next door, nearly blinding all of them. The next room had been brightly lit. White walls and floor and ceiling reflected the brilliant light making the room hard to interpret. They found gravity in the next room and walked about, securing the area. Reynes moved to the green monitor on the heads-up display screen. He saw the blueprints Lex was looking up on the monitor.

'She must be checking the ship sectors that weren't sealed off. Let's spread out, check each of these sectors and report back here when we find her.' Ordered Reynes, his voice cool and leader-like. The other soldiers nodded, glanced at the HUD screen, and moved out into the hallway, shouting the sectors they would take as they left.

When Drifter was the last to leave, Reynes moved out taking the final section that the others did not pick. The entire team was linked via comlink that was attached to their combat helmets. Large blaster rifles hung over their shoulders, held up and pointed in the direction they were searching. Reynes moved out, covering the corridor and moving down a small hatchway. He saw that the controls were blasted and decided against opening it. Instead he moved on to another room. He keyed the controls and stepped back quickly, raising his gun to shoot any hostile forces. Luckily he had found nothing. He entered the room, since it was the cruisers War Room. Interesting, he thought.

If he could power up the holoprojector in the center of the room, he may be able to find out what happened to the ship. He remembered seeing a control room on the blue prints, and turned to go check it out. He heard blaster fire from somewhere in the ship.