As soon as she heard Gradon assign her to the scout team, Regina did not waste any time. Realizing that her uniform was not suited for such work, she put her bag down and began to take out a certain uniform that Regina treasured. It was a militia uniform, more specifically a militia called the Irregulars, that her father gave to Regina before she went to the academy. The clothing was not meant to be used in the Empire's service by any means, but when it came to blending in with the forests the uniform performed well and in fact excelled. The uniform was also a symbol of Regina, and a good look at how she was raised. By a scruffy, former scout of the Empire's army that rose to the ranks of the nobility.
As she was listening to Leblanc, of whose actions she approved of due to her hatred of democracy in a military hierarchy, Regina could be observed changing behind a bush close-by, though the bush did not completely censor the sight. As she was undressing and redressing, Regina's Irregular uniform could be observed to be in a pea dot camouflage pattern. The only exception to this was the camouflage cloak that she pulled out of her bag, which was meant specifically for environments such as this. While the cloak was not her's alone she did ask for it before being sent out into the wilderness, though she will have to turn it in to their quartermaster afterward. Slipping on some gloves, Regina said to Leblanc unaffected by the imitation of the drill sergeant,
"No questions. Let's move." Whatever it was, Regina now had a lot more confidence and pride upon donning the irregular uniform, much more than in her cadet uniform. She made sure to leave most of her supplies, including her sword, with the rest, ensuring that she kept her hatchet.
The trek to the ruins was slightly long, but not difficult. In fact, the trek was not difficult even when they ran into their first few traps. Having become extremely adept when it came to traps, Regina understood that these traps were for the capture of live targets and while made by professionals they were not a real threat to the pathfinder team. In fact, Regina was able to disarm quite a few of the traps before they could even be detected. However she doubted anyone that wasn't a trained pathfinder at the very least would be able to spot so many traps, especially under pressure. Receiving notice of the sniper ahead while Regina was crawling through the grass, Regina knew there'd be at least a spotter or another sniper around. Unless they were eliminated the rest of the cadets could possibly make a mistake and charge into a field of traps. No, Regina had the sneaking suspicion that they had to go in themselves and eliminate the enemy.
Upon hearing Natus's suggestion, Regina had to agree and disagree at the same time. She ensured her voice was hushed before replying
"Going back is a viable option, but the rest are not trained in path-finding and are extremely likely to fall for traps while under pressure. Even if they were, going back and forth only increases the chance of detection. No, I think we need to eliminate the snipers at least and investigate the situation more thoroughly with our full strength, but that is Leblanc's call." Regina already had her rifle on target of the sniper, though she moved slowly to ensure stealth and to cover Leblanc and Natus. She kept an eye on the other guards. A few were going inside the structure, though just like smart guards they were never alone whenever she saw them.