[h3]Sohee Park 27 APR 2025 Taniland, Africa [/h3] Sohee settled into a seat at the table, setting her rifle aside but keeping her sidearm holstered within easy reach. She took a bowl of stew with a nod of thanks as she settled onto one of the worn wooden chairs around the table. The rich aroma of spices was mouth-watering, and after a long flight and a bumpy ride, she was more than ready for a hot meal. She tore off a piece of the bread and dipped it into the thick broth, taking a bite as she listened to Meg’s rundown of the plan. After a moment, she set the bowl down and glanced at Meg. “Before we move, I want to take a look at their security system.” Her tone was purposeful and direct to the point. “You mentioned a camera covering the side gate. Are there any other cameras indoors? Also are the cameras wired or wireless? If it's networked, I can loop or kill the feed remotely. If it’s standalone, I’ll need to be close to disable it.” She took another bite of bread, chewing thoughtfully before continuing. "Once we're inside, I'll need a minute to access whatever they have on-site. If there's a server or terminal, I can pull intel—comms, patrol routes, supply caches, maybe even Resistance contacts they're tracking." Her dark eyes flicked to Megan, then to Jamison, gauging their responses. “Also, any idea what Adebayo’s condition is? If they’ve started interrogation, he might not be in shape to move quickly. If we need to carry him, that changes our extraction plan.” She pondered for a brief moment before continuing. “One more thing—power supply. Any chance they’re tapped into local infrastructure, or are they running on generators? If we can cut the power at the right time, we might be able to disrupt their coordination and limit visibility.” She let her words settle among the rest of the team as she returned to her hearty stew, her mind already working through possible tech-based solutions to make their entry as seamless as possible. Every bit of intel meant one less variable, one less risk.