After the guard had fallen Alsia's tongue had quickly retreated back into her mouth through the slit in her face plate which rapidly closed behind it, leaving no sign other than the shattered skull of the fallen guard that anything had happened. Though was that the faint sound of chewing and swallowing coming from within her helmet? Regardless she seemed completely unbothered by the way that the Shadow had retreated from her after she felled the guard. Alsia had been less than pleased with the described method of progressing and her orange eyes had narrowed behind the faceplate with disdain for the way the jumped up cybernetic had attempted to take command. It was not so much that it had attempted to take command as that the plan it proposed involved forfeiting stealth far more quickly then she would have been comfortable with. She had been about to voice her displeasure when the radio in the guards helmets had sudden sparked to life. Alsia quickly understood the nature of the communication and swiftly picked up the helmet that had not already been grabbed by the construct. Her face plate slid back fully to reveal the her flawless almost human features that were not marred by even a speck of blood from whatever she had done earlier. "Move the corpses and get out of the sight lines from the door on either side. Be ready." She hissed out in a whispered voice that would not carry beyond the room before she activated the microphone in the headset. "This is 28-2-k." She spoke in a voice that sounded eerily similar to the voice of one of the now deceased guards, though it wasn't perfect. "We read you and think you're right. No cause for alarm. After all," She paused for a second remembering the banter she had heard as she entered the room. "We aren't dead yet." Her mal-synth armor shifted slightly and she removed a silencer from a hidden pouch, attaching it to the end of the rifle. "But we're about to check it out to be sure, can you all cover the post?" She turned to face the door, hoping that the others had listened to her instructions and would be in proper position to aid in dispatching the guards if they came through.Her own gun was held in a casual but ready position.