Gose
Raasha's eyes again went dull and unfocused as they descended to the planet's surface. His attention was seemingly elsewhere, though his forepaws moved about in odd patterns, almost like radar dishes scanning around. He blinked his eyes back into focus as he waited for the others to disembark before following them out onto the rough terrain, though again seemed to grow distant as his hands moved about, as though feeling the air around him. Finally he spoke up.
R: "Not a sign of animalistic life for kilometers, not even microfauna... A diverse plant ecosystem such as this could not possibly have evolved independently of animal interference. It's unsurprising that the forest was deliberately placed here as a cover, but I believe it wasn't just seeded, rather laid out. If the entire floor is artificially placed, then every inch could house a trap or an alarm... That is to say, watch your step."
He said to no-one in particular. He again reached out in front of him, this time with more purpose in his movements, then paused. His brow furrowed with frustration.
R: "We are still amidst an interdiction field... I will be unable to summon my armour for now, which complicates things."
He grumbled, but continued to examine his surroundings all the same.
Brank
A voice pierced its way into Bandula's mind. It was a quiet and disrupted noise at first, though with concentration its message became clearer, as well as its sender, Raasha offering a brief glance.
"I apologise for the crudeness of this message, but as you know MISE administrators were nearly unmatched in their mastery of the aligned. It is simply a precaution to evade detection. With that said... you know who I am. You know what I am. I know what you are. So why is it you have not impeded my presence here? You likely clashed with my siblings during the Schism, why do you trust me to be in the presence of Elohim, or indeed yourself? Answer."
The words themselves were not malicious, but the tone that carried them implied authority, possibly even a level of hostility. He did not trust her, at least not fully.