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"I know about your escapades on Luna, no need to remind me." Arxus looked up towards Scythe. "Since you know so much about that moon, how about you guide us down there? We could afford to have an extra set of eyes when we're down on the surface." The Titan paused and then nodded afterwards, in some agreeance of the statement presented by Scythe. "If the House of Exile stays out of our way, then we have no reason to attack them. We're going to Luna for the Bones, not them."

After saying what he had to say with Scythe, Arxus picked up the incoming communication message from Avgust, as Fireteam Argus was already outbound towards Ceres. Placing his left hand up, he replied within a few seconds. "You got it, boss. You stay safe out there." The word "boss" was becoming less of an authortative term and more of a sign of respect. He closed out the frequency for the time being, and addressed the crowd. "All right, we're moving out. First order of business is to map out the Hive underground. We're searching for any anomalies: strange power sources, dark spots, large congregations of Hive troops. The sooner we find these bones, the sooner we can destroy them or keep them out of Hive hands."

Docked in the hanger bay was Arxus's ship, "Aspect of Glass". The Titan clambered up the right flank of the vessel and dropped down into the open cockpit. The engines made a steady hiss as Arxus began flicking on various switches to start the ship up. The canopy cover slid shut and locked itself over the cockpit, creating an artificial atmosphere for the duration of Arxus's stay within the ship. He unlocked and removed his helmet, glaring out into the vastness of space with his own unhindered eyesight.