"Shit!" Ross called out, as Jenny looked around, all flashlights on, no NVGs used right now, not in this environment, it was dusty and difficult to see. Natalie felt Ross and Carl go into her, as the stone crashed down. Victor's huge light beam poked out, as Natalie heard the murmour of apology, seeing Ross and Carl scatter around, as she came in close. The beam on, it lit up, as she slung her GAU-19 to her side, knowing it was of no use in here. She's faster gun her own people apart than whatever the fuck it was, because it was moving quickly. Rucksack against Victor's side, she looked at him, not into the light as best as she could, as she changed the filter on her HUD. The thermal imaging was state of the art, but whoever she was, her robes were thermally blanketing, or at least, she thought to herself, was going to be if she couldn't see right now. Pulling the blade from her side, she looked back, sliding one of her Deagles out into her left hand, flicking the blade around in her right hand. "Okay, I suggest everyone calm the fuck down." Natalie's voice was stern, hard, harsh to address Carl's concern, as the noise of movement could be heard. The blurs of vision could be seen, as Natalie gulped, Ross moving through, lights on, sweeping where Victor's giant beam didn't. "There's one of them, and six of us. I still do not like our odds...." Ross commented, as he moved through, slowly looking about, the cavern less of the technological wonder, and more the interior, tall cave network that it was. It was a huge cavern, it was very high, and felt like a cathedral. "It won't work better with five, blyet. Quiet." Natalie kept her sword raised, knowing that rather than have a weapon, she'd want something up close if whoever the fuck this was, came close. Stopping her movement, Natalie felt something. She turned, the gentle thermal signature sliding around, as she fired a round into the black, slamming a rock apart. as the team froze. Natalie stood ardent, looking at Victor, before looking around, realising she had't carried on her trajectory. "Everyone, stop your fucking movement, now." Again, Natalie didn't really see this as a boss fight, but as a tight and difficult place to be. Her suit's cooling mechanism had almost entirely conked out due to the intense heat and length of the battle, as Ross moved back. Blurs came up, as Zara seemed to dart in, and out of image. And Natalie felt like something was going on. They were being wrapped up. And right now, Natalie was further from anyone than she wanted to be.