Oliver smiled as his fellow tiger commented about that he was happy that not everyone was a housecat or flufftail. "There might be a lot of those but some of us are real predators. So those other three behind you are the other infantry, right? Then I better watch my step. Would be a shame to step on their tail and stroke their fur the wrong way if you catch my drift". Oliver was hardly done speaking as Kensington the chopper pilot approached him. As the tiger listened to his comrade's little speech about bailing out and being watched by the boss because of his shenanigans he gave Ken a friendly slap on the shoulder. For a moment Oliver thought about his actions from earlier. Only to come to the conclusion that it where just minor incidents, at least according to his book. "Don't worry about it. I've lived my entire life on the edge and have no reason to change that yet. If the boss gets mad at me all you need to do is watch and laugh as he tries to discipline me." Spoke Oliver as the next new guy was about to introduce himself. What came from the dogs mouth was kind of the most lengthy and business introduction anyone had ever given him. The dog introduced himself as the unit's combat medic and explained all the stuff he was able to do in what was the most boring introduction ever. The only thing he said that wasn't entirely business related was his name. Before anyone could even react or ask something the man retreated to the bar and started to play around on his PADD. Apparently, Aiden was not the most social doctor of Landren. "Well, it looks like our medic is the most fun loving type" Said Oliver as he turned back to Ken and Nathaniel. "I guess he's more interested in our medical history then getting to know his comrades" Spoke Oliver as he now spotted Amelia entering the room. As his eyes followed the foxy lady as she walked over to the bar the tiger quickly excused himself. "I'll talk to ya all later again. I've someone I'd want to get to know a little bit better" Oliver casually walked up to the bar and set down on the seat next to the fox. As he turned over to the new unit member he spoke gently "Someone told me once that whine always taste better when you have company"