[center][h2]Plains of Ire[/h2] [sub]Inside the Z-ATV[/sub][/center] Jäger shrugged at Zay's comment. It was not a gesture of shrugging him off, moreso one to say Jäger was indifferent. If Zay's quest involved him to learn of Kho's will through word of mouth rather than through word of the page, then so be it. That was his choice. Jäger wondered why Dan did not stand up for himself and what he believed in as he continued to be berated by Zay, but the monk said nothing on the matter. Dan appeared to be ignoring them at the moment, and probably hadn't heard Zay's comments. He didn't exactly get off on the right foot with the cretin, either. Jäger eyed the pipe centered inside the room of their room momentarily, before switching his glance to Haley. She was still unsure of this entire operation. If there wasn't deceit in the ranks, it was a lack of confidence that plagued her face. If she continued this behavior and the group was led to a dire situation, Jäger hypothesized they would be wiped out. Dan awoke (explaining his ignorance of their comments) and Zay commented about the briefness of their travel. Jäger hadn't been outside the walls since his time in Saiga, so he wasn't sure how long this journey was going to take. He observed the landscape above Zay's shoulder. It was beautiful in its desolation, pure in its destruction. Even the horizon didn't provide proof that the desert of no sand had an end. He wondered what creatures lurked here, and how far away help might be. Turning away from the window, Jäger strode with heavy feet toward Haley. A metal gauntlet clashed against his chest before returning to his side. [color=6ecff6]"Officer Haley, I am at your command. How shall I assist preparations?"[/color] Jäger said.