Yoder knelt down to D-Caf's body.

"Look, we can't stay here long." Gerry said. "Let's just give Billy a minute and see if we can find anything useful. A way out, even."

"Ok." Nima said. "We'll do a sweep of the room and check in when we're done...agreed?"

Gerry nodded.

Nima walked over to an oxygen tank and tapped it with her foot.

"I think they're empty." She said. "They're still heavy, though."

Nima noticed a shovel next to the tank. She covered her nose with her hand.

"Huele a excremento." Nima groaned.

Nima went to the door and tried the handle.

"Leave the door alone." Yoder said. "We're not going back that way."

"Why not?" Nima asked.

"Because we aren't backtracking, and those damn creatures could still be out there." Yoder said.

Nima rolled her eyes and looked out the window.

"I don't see anything...maybe it's clear." Nima mumbled to herself. "Gerry, we should get moving."

"Yeah, are you ready?" Gerry asked.

"This is not the time for grieving, we have to move." Nima said.

Gerry looked at Yoder.

"Maybe we should-"

"She's right." Yoder said.

Yoder noticed a Mills bomb still attached to D-Caf's belt.

Yoder removed it, examining it.

"Billy?" Gerry asked. "Did you find something?"

"No." Yoder said, placing the grenade in his vest pouch. "Nothing. Is everyone ready?"

"What about D-Caf?" Gerry asked.

"I took care of that." Yoder said.

"It looked like you took something off him." Gerry said. "And if he has something that will help us..."

"I didn't find anything." Yoder said. "I took his dog tags."

Gerry looked at Yoder suspiciously.

"Insurance doesn't pay out to his family unless his dog tags are returned." Yoder said. He pulled out the dog tags.

"Satisfied?"

"Right." Gerry said. "I'm sorry for pushing. Should we bring him with us?"

"Why bother, he's already buried." Yoder said.

Everyone gave Yoder a look of concern.

"Look, I know where his body is." Yoder explained. "We're not equipped to transport it. Hopefully we can retrieve his remains when this is all over."