Jackdaw turned all at once to him, head tilted down as if to relay an air of secrecy. When she spoke, it was without the aid of the speaker system, so that her voice just barely escaped the plate wall before her lips.
"We have a mission to do. We can only accept so many delays before losses need to be cut," she whispered, quiet so that Six would be the only one to hear them if he strained himself.
She knew what she was saying, and that was part of the reason she'd whispered it. Some might take her words as a sign of mutiny, but she harbored no ill will towards the captain. Indeed, she always craved a position of authority, and power, but not at the price of betrayal. That said, before her sympathy came her duty. She wasn't sure if Varus would understand the sentiment, but she could hope.
"His injuries aren't too severe. He'll be fine," she said immediately after, and into the speakers so as to cover up the brief moment of apparent silence.
"We have a mission to do. We can only accept so many delays before losses need to be cut," she whispered, quiet so that Six would be the only one to hear them if he strained himself.
She knew what she was saying, and that was part of the reason she'd whispered it. Some might take her words as a sign of mutiny, but she harbored no ill will towards the captain. Indeed, she always craved a position of authority, and power, but not at the price of betrayal. That said, before her sympathy came her duty. She wasn't sure if Varus would understand the sentiment, but she could hope.
"His injuries aren't too severe. He'll be fine," she said immediately after, and into the speakers so as to cover up the brief moment of apparent silence.