******Just a heads up from the author, some stuff may not be totally kid friendly in the chapter if you're reading it aloud. But nothing brutal mostly talk.******
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Inside the Kumo crash...
Lieutenant Sylvon sat in a small chair holding her head up by propping her arm against a display screen on a table in front of her. She was starting to drift asleep when she heard the moans of one of her captives as he started to stir awake. Sylvon smiled and stood up standing a little over a meter from a pair of medical beds containing the two other men. The room was cast in total darkness except for the light of one of the headlamps laying on the ground that until some hours ago was attached to the helm of one of the sleeping men.
“Wha... where” came the groggy groan of the older of the two men. A moment or two of dead silence filled the air before Sylvon spoke up “Inside Kumo of course, you must have fallen and hit your head”.
The man who awoke was an older man in his late forties comparatively to his captured companion who was also using stormtrooper armor. The other man was still unconscious on the parallel medical bed. He was a much younger man possibly into his early twenties if that. After a moment of silence following Sylvan's reply to his question the man started to come to his senses “What? No.. why can't I move, where am I?”. Sylvon continued in a formal tone replying to the man “I told you that already. You can't move because you're strapped in one of the medical beds in the port mid-forward sickbay. But you should have known that”. Sylvon added a slightly gleeful upturn in her voice as she finished her statement. The man struggled against his restraining straps but to no avail. The straps were used for restraining the most powerful of patients and easily handled his attempts at stretching them to escape. After a few moments of attempting to escape from the restraints he gave up and looked at Sylvon, who was little more then a silhouette of legs in front of the light thrown by one of the headlamps laying on the floor. Angrily the older man started to shout “What did you do to us?!”. Sylvon gave no real emotion in her reply “Why nothing yet. Aside from stripping both of you to make sure no little surprises like vibro-blades were concealed on you or in your nether regions.”
The sounds of the two talking must have alerted the senses of the other sleeping man. The younger man stirred as his groggy voice mumbled “Ugh... my head.” Sylvon let her voice raise in an appreciative tone as she noticed the second younger man was waking “Ah, now that everyone is awake we can start getting down to business.” The younger man clenched his eyes shut as he muttered on “Wh-Where... am I?” Sylvon gave a slight huff through her nostrils and replied to the younger man in a more annoyed tone “Again with the where. Gentlemen if we're going to have any fun you need to start using that large piece of matter in your skulls that are supposed to keep your intelligence.” The younger man seemed to not take in Lieutenant Syvlon's words as he tried to raise his body “What the, I can't move.”
The older man kept his head raised looking at the shadowed area where Sylvon stood “So... you knew?” Sylvon tried to keep a neutral tone to her voice but her excitement was starting to bleed through as she replied to the older man on the medical bed “Not at first. But you two aren't exactly regulation, nor acted like it.”
After saying the words Lieutenant Sylvon raised her arm in the darkened room while holding the second headlamp and turned it on pouring light over the pair of men strapped into the medical beds. They no longer wore the white stormtrooper armor nor the black insulation suits or any other stitch of clothing for that matter. Both of them squeezed their eyes shut the first moment or two the light hit their faces. The first older man to awaken was a scruffy looking human man with a salt and peppered beard. The other younger man had brown hair was partially curled down the side of his young pale face and accented by his bright blue eyes. Now with the light cast on them they saw the thick black banded straps holding down their legs, arms and torso.
They both squinted as their eyes adjusted to the new light source glaring over them. Sylvon continued speaking as the men's eyes were adjusting “So, now. We're going to have a long chat about your information contacts and any informants helping you.” A slight pause came as the younger man reacted “She wants to know contacts? She knows who we are?” Sylvon gave a light chuckle towards the younger man in the med-bed. “Young man it's quite clear who you are... You're survivors of the Rebel raiding party.”
After revealing to the men she knew who they were their demeanor darkened.
A moment later the older man spoke up “What will you do with us?” Sylvon gave the older man a disgusted sneer as her brow lowered when she retorted “Well I thought after we speak for a bit I'd have my way with both of you strapped down so you couldn't resist and me being the kind and caring rapist I am I'd call your Rebel ship for a pick up.” Sylvon said as her lips curled in a hateful tone towards the pair of the captured rebels.
A long pause came between the men as they started to understand the gravity of the situation. Then Syvlon continued “You're enemy soldiers who not only tried to take the ship I serve on but helped bring it down and killed thousands on it and helped kill tens of thousands more at Endor and across the Galaxy with your terrorism. You should know what awaits you.” Sylvon finished the words with a cold emotionless tone that was more terrifying then the hateful voice she used just a moment earlier. She then walked between the two beds shinning the headlamp on the older man's face. The older man looked up at the light of the headlamp as he started speaking “M-My friend doesn't know anything, he was new and doesn't have the clearance.” Sylvon gave the man a quick acknowledgment “Oh I'm sure. By his young looks he's not old enough to have gone through any academy. Yet he was old enough to wield a weapon and use it against his own governments troops.”
The younger man hearing Sylvon and the other man speak about him as if he weren't there with them upset him and he shouted out “The Empire brought this on themselves!” But Sylvon kept shinning the light on the older man and simply exchanged hands she held the headlamp in and with without turning her gaze away from the older mans eyes her opposite arm swung back striking the young man hard in the face. “So, “Captain” lets begin with your ship's designation and compliment.” Sylvon said never turning to look at the damage her punch had given the younger man's face. The older man winced hearing his friend take the punch and looked up at the headlamps light “It's Commander. Commander Glavyn.” Sylvon's face couldn't be seen from the shadows as she held the lamp on the man's face but her voice's demeanor changed he could tell “Ah, I see. So who is your friend here Commander Glavyn?” She asked in a cold professional tone.
Lieutenant Sylvon turned the light back to the young man now wincing with a large red welt on his cheek below his eye. The older man looked over at his companion and nodded “Tell her Corporal.” Sylvon's voice chimed in “Yeeesss, tell me Corporal.” She said as she leaned over his medical bed. The younger man nodded and winced from the pain from the welt as he spoke “C-Corporal Smoldz.” He replied in a meek tone. Sylvon kept the light on Smoldz as she started to speak again “Hmmm you still follow his instruction. The well trained soldier you are.” She said tracing a finger over the closer of his restrained shoulders before continuing “So, Commander how many were in your boarding party?” But this questioned was met with silence as Commander Glavyn was hesitant to give up any more information.
Lieutenant Sylvon still looking at Corporal Smoldz with the headlamp clenched her free hand into a fist and struck her it hard against Smoldz's nose with a crunching sound. The Corporal shrieked in pain as his nose broke and started to bleed. Sylvon gave no emotion to the younger man's now bleeding face and continued to speak to Glavyn while facing the younger man “Oh Commander, I have yet to hear an answer.” She said in a slightly sinister voice. Glavyn raised his head and shouting at Sylvon “Stop this! He doesn't know anything!” he exclaimed towards her. Sylvon gave the slightest of smiles as she continued “I'm sure you're right. That he doesn't, the poor little harmless rebel. But he knows to follow orders against the Empire. He knows that it's no longer on his conscious to kill imperial troops and destroy imperial ships. No, Commander I'm sure he doesn't “know” much. He just does these things openly because it's what his friends were doing.”
After speaking Sylvon took her index finger and jammed it on the Corporal's nose making him cry out in pain and blood start to ooze out. Glavyn sneered at Sylvon “You vile person.” This reply made Sylvon give a slight chuckle “Oh Commander if you only knew.” She said. Commander Glavyn didn't respond instead he spat at her. His saliva landing on her cheek. Sylvon's eyes went wide a moment of anger then became razor thin. She wiped it with the back of her hand and turned the light back towards the older man. She spoke out loud again “ Boy, this old man thinks you don't know much. So I will teach you and he the first lesson. Knowing your situation.”
As her words finished Sylvon walked back to the medical supplies in the display terminal. She returned between the beds a moment later with a kit of some kind in her free hand. She glared at the Glavyn as she spoke aloud “So Corporal where do we start on your Commander? Hmmm? His face is quite ugly, unshaven. But his tongue and mouth is what spat on me. Disgusting and insulting to anyone in uniform Corporal. So do we start there?” She asked in a coy tone. Smoldz trying to speak through the pain of his broken nose gave a simple “Pweease dun hurr him.” Sylvon didn't turn from Glavyn as she replied to Smoldz “Oh? Then you wish to be the one I make speak? Hmmm. No. You're much to young and pretty for that as your Commander said.” Glavyn gave a shout as something stuck into the side of his skull and he tried to remain coherent “STOP this, kill us or let us go! Our forces will be here by--”
As Commander Glavyn spoke his words Sylvon took the headlamp she was holding over the pair of men and smashed it into Glavyn's chin and mouth before he finished. Nearly knocking him unconscious as a spurt of blood came out of his chin and cheek where the headlamp smashed into his face. Sylvon spoke with the darkness returned except the bit of light cast by the original lamp on the floor “Another lesson Corporal. It's best not to incur the wrath of your jailer when you don't have to.” She said in a polite tone towards him. Corporal Smoldz stayed quiet as Sylvon put the open medical kit on Glavyn's torso. What was inside was obscured to his vision as Sylvon appeared to pull items from the kit and used them on Glavyn. After a few minutes of curses she resolved herself “There we are, I was hoping to not have to go to such measures but your Commander was very strong and resistant.” Smoldz gave a half mutter “He's one of the best.”
Sylvon stepped away from the older man walking back to the display terminal and sat back in her chair facing them as she picked up the original headlamp and shone it on Glavyn's swollen face. A thin cut on the side of his bald head was now apparent though it wasn't bleeding profusely as the wound to his chin had been. She gave a smile “Indeed he is... or was. Now Commander your Corporal believes you to be one of the best of-- something or other. Is he correct?” She asked Glavyn with an inquisitive tone “No... nev...er.. was.” was Glavyn's reply. Sylvon continued “Such modesty. I'm actually impressed. Though it would be in line with the romantic ideals your kind seems to follow." At her statements Smoldz' anger boiled over and he started shouting at Sylvon “What'd you do to him!?” Sylvon turned taking the last headlamp and shown its light on Smoldz “Hush. Or have you forgotten the rule of the jailor already? Now Commander Glavyn. How many were in your team?” Glavn's voice was meek and without much tone to it “...F-Four...te-teams. A,..B,... C and D. Ten... or twel...ve sol-diers.. per.... t-...eam.” Sylvon gave an acknowledging nod in the darkness “I see. So you obviously had someone on board to give you the access and layouts of the Kumo correct?” She said leaning her head to one side. Glavyn gave his dead toned reply “Sli... cers.” Sylvon gave a frown even though it wasn't about to be seen “Now Commander that upsets me. You know I know there were slicers in your teams. Who gave you access to the mainframes and the layouts to ensure such a rapid shut down of the engines and other vital areas? Who was your collaborator.” A moment of pause fell after Sylvon's words before Glavyn continued “...per-son..... sor... source.” Smoldz spoke up “Pweese don commander.” Sylvon stood back up quickly and with and spoke at Smoldz in a curt tone “Corporal you were warned, now you must accept the consequences.”
Sylvon walked over to Corporal Smoldz and removed her glove gently she balled the glove in her fist. Then with a punching motion down she pushed it deep into the Corporal's mouth as he gagged for breath. Sylvon then punched him hard again in the throat. Smoldz gasped for breath as he tried to choke up the soot stained glove but could not, his lungs started to burn as he tried to breath but was unable to inhale.
After a few moments Sylvon reach down and pulled the glove up from his throat but kept it in his mouth and cupped her hand over it. “Now Corporal if that glove leaves your mouth. You will never need to gasp for air again, do you understand?”
The Corporal gave a slightly nod as he tried to breath through his broken nose and felt the blood oozing out start to coat the glove in his mouth. After a long moment Sylvon turned back to Glavyn. “So, Commander we were on the source of your infiltration, the person who allowed you access into the ships codes to shut Kumo down so easily. Glavyn gave a slight mutter as he replied “...s-source... wa ...was... Fff... Fo...ci.” Sylvon replied back a few times trying to pronounce the word “Faw-Kai, Faux-Kai? Fo-ci?” Glavyn gave a slight nod “...Foci...” Sylvon arched an eyebrow in frustration “Foci, I see. Thank you Commander. Now who or what was FOCI?” Glavyn continued his weak tone as he replied “ ...jus..t... in-tell...”.
Sylvon returned to her seat and crossed her legs smiling at the pair of men “Hmmm I see, so you never knew. Now Commander, I expect some few of your party wore imperial issued uniforms and armor hence why you were able to move about during the chaos less hindered. How many of your party survived?”. “J-ust... a... few...” Glavyn said. “How many that you know of?” Quickly retorted. “F-four.. or ...f-fi-ve...” Glavyn said meekly. Sylvon gave another huff through her nostrils “And your ships designate and compliment?” Glavyn gave her the information without hesitating “Rip...t-tide... one sq-ua.... uad... of... f-...igh...ters ...left. Crew... of Twel...ve-ousa...nd, low- ...er.. To... ha...lf.”
While the older man spoke his sluggish broken words the Corporal held his eyes shut not wanting to hear his friend give up the information to their captor. “Thank you Commander. For your cooperation you shall die a soldiers death.” Sylvon said standing up “Now Corporal, I'm going to remove the glove and if you try anything as foolish as your Comrade did I will not be as lenient as I was earlier.”
Sylvon walked back to the area between the beds and reach over to the Corporal's mouth pulling the glove free. She held the remaining headlamp up to the glove to look at it closely, still covered in soot from the Kumo's crash and fires but now dark red splotches where Smoldz' blood stained the fingers . After inspecting the glove a moment in front of her Sylvon licked the gloves wet and slightly bloody area from Smoldz's mouth and put the glove back on her hand. The gesture caught the Corporal mentally off guard. “What,... do you want?” He asked from under his broken noses heavy tone. “At this point little to nothing is really left in him or you to get out.” She said with a smirk. Or did you have anything to add to his statements?” She said with one of her eyebrows raised.
The Rebel Corporal's mind raced he needed something to buy time, something that would give them a chance. After a milisecond he remembered “The dead Colonel in the hall. He was one of ours. We were trying to pull his data cylinders from his body when you interrupted.” Smoldz blurted out. Sylvon tilted her head slightly “Ah, Colonel Vimoshi I see. Well I suppose that could make sense, except he was killed from being shot in the back!” She said starting to let the anger run through her voice. Smoldz gave a hurried reply “He was! I swear, ask the Commander said he was!” Sylvon gave a near inaudible hum and turned back towards the barely conscious Glavyn “Commander? Was Vimoshi one of yours?” Glavyn stirred slightly as he responded “N-no... “
Lt. Sylvon turned back towards Smoldz, her eyes shooting daggers at him as she reach for a tool in the kit. Then Glavyn continued “T-trai... tor...”
The words slightly eased Sylvon's sinister look at the young Corporal as she turned back to the older man. “I... see. Commander what was he to do?” Glavyn tried to reply but the drugs had finally taken their toll on him as he slipped unconscious “Uuuh.. mmmmm... ehhh... shhhh....pppuuuuuuu...” Sylvon gave a slightly upbeat tone in her inquiry “Commander?” But no response came from Glavyn except light breathing. “Hmmm, it seems the good Commander is no longer able to respond.” She said in a near gleeful tone. Just then a clang from somewhere in the Kumo's decks caught Sylvon's attention for a moment as she continued her words “Perhaps others have come looking for assistance, or perhaps some of your fellow surviving raiders.”
Sylvon went over to the small terminal and reach down into the darkness pulling her blaster to her hip and re-holstering it. “Let's have a look shall we?”
After finishing her words Sylvon leaned under the door to the medical bay and shined the headlamp down the corridor. She saw a pair of men wearing black jumpsuits coming down the hall towards her location. One was holding the other up who seemed incapacitated both were wearing large black helmets with red visors distinguishing them as imperial gunners. A few moments later Sylvon brought them into the medical bay and lay the unconscious imperial on one of the remaining unused medical beds and removed his large black helmet revealing a brown haired man that looked very pale and sickly.
The other gunner didn't wait to watch Sylvon lay the unconscious man on one of the free beds. Breathing hard he collapsed into the small chair next to the display terminal Syvlon had just recently been sitting in. He pulled off his large shell like helmet revealing his sweating face. His skin was red from heat and covered in soot from fire with streaks from sweat that had poured out of him making his face look dirty and burned. His short red hair had streaks of dirt and grime through it. Sylvon turned back to the gunner sitting in the chair trying to regain his breath “Looks like you boys took it rough where were you stationed?” The gunner still breathing heavily in the chair kept his eyes closed as he replied. “We were near port gunnery station three before the crash. After we made landfall we had to claw our way out of the wreckage and the flooding.” he said as the words were forced from his lips between breaths. Sylvon continued as she walked towards the man “It's a wonder you survived. So now open your eyes ...sergeant. So I can ask you some more questions.”
The man in the chair breathing heavily opened his eyes as Sylvon shone the lamp's light directly at him. He winced and opened his eyes wide when he saw the blaster muzzle coming into focus. “S, sir?” He asked in a surprised and frightened voice. Sylvon didn't reply to his question and instead asked a question of her own “Crew compliment of the Kumo?” But the gunner still hesitated “Sir? I don't understand?” Sylvon kept her blaster pointed at him “It's simple specialist. The crew was infiltrated and had traitors aboard and I'm not taking any chances. What is the crew compliment?!” She said to the gunner sternly. The gunner's breathing was nearly normal when he replied “Fourtyseven thousand approximately with special detachments missing for Endor.” The gunner said wearily. Sylvon didn't give the question a chance to linger before she rifled off another “Last place Kumo had repair work done before the beginning of the Endor operation.” The gunner gulped starring at the blaster muzzle she held pointing at him “Bilbringi Shipyards.” he replied. “And Commander of the Ship?” Syvlon continued her barrage of questions. The gunner gave a sigh and a smirk before replying “One of the greatest men to command a Star Destroyer sir, Captain Kai.”
After the last answer Sylvon gave a slight smirk as she lifted her blaster from the man's face and re-holstered it. “What's your name Sergeant?” She asked in a cool manner. “Raem sir.” the gunner replied in a relieved voice. Sylvon let her eyes move back and forth over him rapidly “Hmmm... as in Gyce Raem, specialist Master Sergeant.” The answer catching Raem off guard “Y, yes sir. You know me?” Sylvon nodded “It's my job to know you Specialist.” Raem gave a slight nod “Apologies I don't know you sir.” Sylvon tilted her head “You don't and nor will you for now. Lieutenant is good enough for now after I know I can trust you and your friend.” Sylvon said turning the headlamp to the unconscious gunner the medical bed he laid in.
Raem stood from the chair with a questioning glance at the other men in the room “Who are these other two?” Sylvon gave a slight smirk turning the lamp on the pair of nude men in the medical beds. “They “we're” rebel infiltrators. However now one is unconscious unlikely to wake for a day or two and the other is being quiet hoping to save his own life.” she gleemed.
The words reminded Raem of something and he quickly looked at the opened Med-bay doors and scooted away as he spoke up “Lieutenant we need to go. Myself and Uwer and two others were on our way to the main hangar to try and escape when we encountered these huge creatures in the darkness. They attacked us but we ran. One just grazed Uwer and it nearly killed him.” Sylvon turned her gaze back at the gunner with a questioning look “Huge creatures?”. Raem continued “Yessir, we weren't able to make them out too well because of the dark but they killed the other two in our group all we heard was a half muffled cry out and then they were gone. They came at us from the behind the bulk head tearing right through the metal and the decks.” Sylvon pulled her blaster back out as she grabbed the headlamp and shined it at the Med-bay door. Raem chimed in “Closing the door wont do much sir, they tore through the bulkheads like paper.” Sylvon gave a slight nod replying back “No need to worry about that, we forced the door up and it's now jammed open. So these things won't be hindered by it if they decided to come for us.” Raem started to look nervous and let it creep into his voice “We should go sir.” Sylvon gave a nod towards the other gunner in the bed shining the light on him as she started to speak “We will as soon as your frie-”
But Sylvon's words stopped the instant she projected the light on the wounded man Raem had come with. Uwer's exposed skin on his body had started to turn pale gray as he flesh started to slowly droop from his bones and puddle on the medical bed. “ What in the name of...” She exclaimed. Raem didn't hesitate “Sir we should go, now.” “I think you're right Specialist.” Just then Smoldz gave a yelp towards the pair of imperials “Wait please! Don't leave us!”
Sylvon turned back towards the pair of men on the beds and looked at them coldly. As she re-holstered her personal blaster. “Specialist get the pair of blasters these two used and any ammo they had as well. You're in charge of it so I suggest using on of their utility belts.” Raem ran over to the pile of armor and clips on the floor as he replied “Yes sir.” Smoldz started to let fear drip into his voice as he pleaded with them “Please, don't.” Smoldz said twisting in his straps “At least give us a fighting chance!”
As Smoldz pleaded towards Sylvon Raem leaned over the grabbed the utility belts and blasters from the pile of equipment at the edge of Commander Glavyn's bed. Lieutenant Sylvon held the lamp slowly walking over towards Raem as he was standing up with the equipment. “Specialist, use the most fully charged blaster. Keep the power packs for reloads. Give me the other blaster from their equipment.” She said in quickly. “Yes sir.” Raem said handing Sylvon one of the stormtroopers E-11's.
Lieutenant Sylvon looked at the blaster a moment and held it to Commander Glavyn's head as if contemplating something. Smoldz was in terror afraid to say anything that might make her jump and pull the trigger but not wanting to see his friend killed. A second later Sylvon turned towards Smoldz. “You both die now, or you carry him out yourself. Either way you don't get to be alone.” Sylvon said with a half smirk to her tone.
Without a second thought Smoldz leaped at the opportunity to keep his life and nodded. After a long pause of Lieutenant Sylvon frowned at Commander Glavyn's unconscious body pulled the blaster away and walked to the side of the bed to move the control yoke for the straps. “In a few minutes the straps will decompress and you and your scum will be able to leave. I suggest never coming within sight of me or Specialist Raem, corporal. Or else I will personally make sure your body is cut into pieces while you're still alive.” Smoldz nodded quietly without saying a word. Sylvon gave a half smirk “You're remembering your lesson, good. Specialist come, we'll make our exit another way from which you came.” As Sylvon spoke to Raem Smoldz cried out “A blaster! Or something to fend these things off with?!” But instead Sylvon smirked as Raem passed her going into the corridor “You think too much of yourself young man, or too little of me. That's quite offensive.” Sylvon said as she turned away into the corridor.
A moment later Sylvon and Raem were gone. Down the opposite direction Specialists Raem and Uwer had come.
Although it was only a few more minutes before Smoldz heard the medical bed's straps start to decompress it felt like an eternity keeping his eyes in the direction of the door that had darkened drastically since the imperial's left with the headlamp. When the beds straps finally loosened enough for Smoldz to pull out of he slid from the bed and knelt behind it trying to contemplate his next step. His face was bruised and nose bleeding and Glavyn was going to need him to get out of here.
Back down the corridor Specialist Raem and Lieutenant Syvlon briskly jogged, each holding a utility belt around a shoulder. As they traversed the twisted decks beyond the Med-Bay the sounds of clanging and skittering could be heard from different sections of the ship. “Lieutenant, are you sure it was wise to let that scum live?” Raem said to Sylvon “Your tale of these creatures in the ship is the only reason I decided to Specialist.” Raem gave a confused look as they hustled down another corridor “Apologies sir I'm not sure I understand.” Sylvon gave a half breath in her reply “Understandable Specialist, I doubt you've had advanced tactics training.” Raem was slightly crestfallen “No... sir.” Sylvon continued “ The creatures, if they are as fierce as you say they, will find the pair of rebels and take care of them for us. While buying us additional time to escape.” Raem nodded his head as they continued to jog down another hallway “I see, no I hadn't thought of that, I just figured you were soft on them.” Sylvon gave a raised eyebrow but lowered it as they continued moving through the twisted hulk of Kumo “No I don't have the right bits to.” She said. The pair of them started to chuckle quietly as Sylvon finished her joke. Both still moving quickly down the maze of corridors and bulk head doors sealed or burned and twisted. The skittering behind them had grown further away for a time.
As they turned a corner they came to an intersection in the corridor. They could continue straight or turn right. Sylvon used the headlamp to check the corridor ahead. Like most it was partially buckled from the crash with areas scorched black from fire. The pair checked the right corridor and saw it buckled as well but along with black scorch marks fresh red blood was spattered on the walls and large streaks. Raem spoke first “Someone was here recently.” Sylvon nodded “ “Was” being the key word Specialist. I suggest we stay on course it may be longer to the upper hangar but considering we have guests it will probably be safer.” “Probably” being the key word there as well sir?” Raem replied.
Lt. Sylvon gave him a crooked eyebrow of annoyance to the reply the specialist gave. She decided to dismiss the man's untimely fraternization with a superior officer he just met and was not familiar with. Lieutenant Sylvon simply replied with “On we go.”