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(Character looks good, Vex. Though be careful with the personality part.)

Avgust looked at Sauron, removing the blood-stained cloth from his forehead, the bleeding having had stopped earlier. Pulling his helmet back on his head, the Vanguard stepped over the secured Exo. "I'm starting to question whether or not you are compromised. Accusing me of attempting to kill the entire platoon before hitting me over the head with a damn tool is not a good way to prove to me you are stable. Until you prove yourself to me, I will be revoking you your privilege as a Directorate." The Titan was about to step out of the door, before he turned back: "Hope you recover, «tovarisch»."

He stepped outside into the hallway, where Sara had been waiting for him. She slowly pulled off the wall she had been leaning on, accompanying the Lieutenant towards the bridge of the Ketch. "Well, at least you are okay." Sara said, looking towards Avgust curiously. She understood his anger, the fact that the commanding officer of the platoon had been hit by a subordinate and then accused of leading them to their deaths had to be upsetting.

"Barely," Avgust said, "the «cyka» broke into my Jumpship and damaged my equipment as well. I have no idea what he is after, but whatever he is doing is counter productive and is negatively affecting the entire unit."

Avgust and Sara stepped into the bridge, a Fallen quickly moving out of the way of Avgust's large frame. He headed to an empty seat overlooking vital information about the operation. Taking the seat, Sara leaned over his shoulder to see what he was doing. The Lieutenant typed into the console, with the aide of his Ghost, as he overlooked the preperations the Blades had for Ceres. He needed to plan this entire operation, make sure that Argus and Thesus knew what they were doing and what they were headed into.

Avgust accessed the footage of the unique Hive Knight Sauron and Scythe encountered, and silently took note of every detail he noticed.