Victoria looked over at her fellow corpsman, Corporal Acosta as she expressed her own feeling about the newbies. Obviously they weren't exactly the most positive, and looked over at Amber as she expressed her feelings about what Acosta said. Victoria looked at Acosta and gave her a rather determined look, "As long as you do your job to the best of your ability- even for them, then whatever you think of them shouldn't be too much of an issue." She said, before turning around towards the staging area, noticing the briefing had now commenced. She put on her helmet and took her gear with her, the MA5C being held rather tightly in her arms as she lined up next to whoever, and listened to the briefing. She looked over the map quietly, her own brown eyes darting back from Aldridge and to the map as she processed the information in her head. Another AI had gone rogue, living up to its namesake, which shouldn't had happened. But, these AIs were powerful, and were known for becoming autonomous fairly quickly. Unfortunately, the AI that had been presumed to be destroyed, was still active, and being put into the hands of the covenant could spell extreme danger for everyone in the UNSC, ONI, and whatnot. Victoria herself didn't trust AIs too much, as you didn't know what they were going to do, when they were going to do things, or how. Her last experience with an AI was a rather traumatic one, and she preferred not to go back to those unfortunate memories. As the briefing came to a close, she looked up at McCoy and listened to his speech. It was surprisingly inspirational, and felt somewhat more motivated as she made her way to her drop pod. She didn't have anything strategic to add, so she just stayed silent and continued onto her drop pod. She leaned up against the wall next to hers, and looked for Acosta, beckoning for her to come over.