[I]'Tch...I knew it,'[/I] Satoru grumbled to himself in his mind when a few Marines revealed their presence to them from the sides by tossing down the nets. [I]'Shoulda kept my distance like I wanted to.'[/I] Had he really wanted to, he probably could have escaped the nets somehow. Especially if he was able to get hold of some kind of sturdy material, like the handles of the pistols that were being carried by one of their crewmates right now. He would be able to coat himself in the material and break himself out. The forest path below wouldn't do because it was covered in either dirt or grass: materials he couldn't copy. But if he did that, then he would be giving something away, his Devil's Fruit ability. And it would probably be very beneficial for all of them if he kept the Marines out of the know for now. It could be a good trump card to pull later. So instead of escaping the net, he instead chose to stay where he was and not even try to avoid them. He looked up at the falling nets, grunting as they fell down upon him and dragged him off of his feet and onto the ground. However, there was a way he could assist his allies from here, regardless of his own captivity. Thanks to his observant nature, he had managed to spot the nets as they came down...and was more than able to pinpoint which trees they'd come from, which he couldn't guarantee that the others knew. Zypha or Lenwood, it didn't matter who heard what he had to say. Anybody who was free to attack could still do something. "Hey Captain," he said, looking to see if Lenwood had been caught or not. However, by the time he'd gotten his words out, Zypha seemed to already be on it. So, he amended his words accordingly. "The nets came from the trees on the opposite side too. Don't forget the ones hidden on that side." He sounded rather calm, despite being trapped in a net he wouldn't be able to break out of without outside help. That would mainly be because he felt comfortable in letting his companions take care of this. They'd more than proven themselves already, after all. Of course, if Lenwood had been caught as well, he would add, "...If you can, anyway." Otherwise, he'd remain silent and wait for him to respond.