"I wouldn't worry about the bugs, seems the Predators are the ones we should worry about." Liana said while snarpening one of her blades at a time. She sighed a little, glancing around at the group, "If we move in small groups, say 3 or 4...they'd pick us off easy, no matter what happens we have to stay together."
*Hopefully they'll come and post soon*
"Alright guys. It's now or never." J.T yanked a long army knife from her belt. "I have a map of this monument, though it may be a little inaccurate." She said, examining it carefully on her mini computer. "There's an entrance to an underwater passage-way just a little way down here," she pointed down the end." Quickly, her and the group headed towards it, thier footsteps echoing loudly in the passage-way.
The hall continued down until it began to slope, Liana took her jacket off and then her light shirt to reveal a close fitted singlet with small leather pockets sewn into the sides for convenient weapon holds. She looked to the others, "Drop whatever you dont need, I have a feeling this swim will be a long one."
Bee looked at the water ahead of her and felt herself grow annoyed and smile. "Great. Another swim..." She stood inches away from the start of the water and felt herself grow unusually anxious.
"So are we sure that the 'predators' and the 'strange freaky alien creatures' won't be joining us in the swim?" She took off her army type jacket, revealing a skin tight black sports bra. She folded up her shirt, placing it down on the ground then with a small strap kept her bows and arrows to her back.
Bee sat looking into the water with an apprehensive smile. "Thing is, I never liked being too surprised, specially when I'm swimming. Last thing we'd need is one of those on our ass."
"Bugs are horrible swimmers and we should keep on the look out for any strange movement, I lost one of my team in the water to a Predator...but I know how to disable their breathing mechanism so if something comes up just swim for it." Liana replied, diving into the water and then looking back, chuckling a little, "Oh come on, it's not that bad!"