Adrianne was about to respond but simply nodded with her head towards Aviza as the Sister just changed her mind, the Psyker's motion enough to cause more than a few drops of blood to spill down from her skeletal mask and onto the console in front of her.
Looking around at the rest of the gathering team, the Psyker could hardly say that they had had any noticeable difficulty with their assignments. Aside from herself, Nergui was the only person that seemed to have become a little bloodied from his latest assignement, the towering Astartes's ornate armor carrying some specks of blood. Although she knew Nergui was an apothecary, she knew that the blood on his suit might just as well have come from the surgical table as well as from the space marine giving a lesson in unarmed combat to an Ork in the wrong spot at the wrong time.
Granted, the Apothecary still hadn't taken a literal blood shower, unlike Adrianne and the tech priest.
Listening to Aviza fill them in on the mission, Adrianne would remove her skeletal helmet, the helmet emitting a slight hiss as it was removed from her torso armor, and Adrianne peered at Aviza; her skin and top hair being noticeably more clean and less blood splattered than the rest of the Psyker.
"Actually... " Adrianne started, raising a finger as she looked at Aviza and the rest of the group.
Waiting until she had gained their attention, Adrianna's hand would shift back, to point at the two skeletal servo-skulls hovering in the air behind her, their long, snake-like metallic spines writhing in the air behind them. The blood covering their skeletal and robotic parts made it look as if they were literal human skulls that had torn their way out of their host bodies and taken the spines with them, and they constantly eyed the group with the red, shimmering and unblinking light of their auspex scanners built into the dark of their skull sockets, which looked like glowing red eyes.
"I think my Servo Skulls would be better suited for this mission. They can traverse the rough terrain of this forge world better than any pair of human legs, and thanks to their small size, they will have a much easier time staying hidden from the enemy's view than any elite team, especially if said team features an Astartes."
Adrianne commented, her passing one purple eye over at Nergui, the towering, 8ft tall Astartes who could best be described as a human tank. Trying to sneak him through Ork territory unseen would be akin to trying to smuggle a bolt pistol into a nightclub when you yourself wore little more than a body glove!
"Just give them the frequency to fire control, and they will locate and mark out the Ork anti-air positions in a fraction of the time it would take us. In the meantime, we could prepare for the real mission with the Valkyries."
Looking around at the rest of the gathering team, the Psyker could hardly say that they had had any noticeable difficulty with their assignments. Aside from herself, Nergui was the only person that seemed to have become a little bloodied from his latest assignement, the towering Astartes's ornate armor carrying some specks of blood. Although she knew Nergui was an apothecary, she knew that the blood on his suit might just as well have come from the surgical table as well as from the space marine giving a lesson in unarmed combat to an Ork in the wrong spot at the wrong time.
Granted, the Apothecary still hadn't taken a literal blood shower, unlike Adrianne and the tech priest.
Listening to Aviza fill them in on the mission, Adrianne would remove her skeletal helmet, the helmet emitting a slight hiss as it was removed from her torso armor, and Adrianne peered at Aviza; her skin and top hair being noticeably more clean and less blood splattered than the rest of the Psyker.
"Actually... " Adrianne started, raising a finger as she looked at Aviza and the rest of the group.
Waiting until she had gained their attention, Adrianna's hand would shift back, to point at the two skeletal servo-skulls hovering in the air behind her, their long, snake-like metallic spines writhing in the air behind them. The blood covering their skeletal and robotic parts made it look as if they were literal human skulls that had torn their way out of their host bodies and taken the spines with them, and they constantly eyed the group with the red, shimmering and unblinking light of their auspex scanners built into the dark of their skull sockets, which looked like glowing red eyes.
"I think my Servo Skulls would be better suited for this mission. They can traverse the rough terrain of this forge world better than any pair of human legs, and thanks to their small size, they will have a much easier time staying hidden from the enemy's view than any elite team, especially if said team features an Astartes."
Adrianne commented, her passing one purple eye over at Nergui, the towering, 8ft tall Astartes who could best be described as a human tank. Trying to sneak him through Ork territory unseen would be akin to trying to smuggle a bolt pistol into a nightclub when you yourself wore little more than a body glove!
"Just give them the frequency to fire control, and they will locate and mark out the Ork anti-air positions in a fraction of the time it would take us. In the meantime, we could prepare for the real mission with the Valkyries."