Becker's image flickered. The connection wasn't the best, as the distance between the two was vast. Honestly, it was a miracle that the device worked this far.
"I understand your worries about Mannard's security," Becker said. "And I thank you for what you did and what you are still doing for us all."
"Don't mind it."
There was a brief silence between the two.
"Anyway, before sending personnel there, I need additional information about the current situation in Mur. Those I'm going to send aren't soldiers—they're technicians, engineers, and data analysts. People who've never faced thaids directly, or that have very minimal experience. Even if I sent soldiers, I doubt they could face even the weakest thaid on Mur."
Erik nodded. "And you are right. Thaids here are at least twice as strong as a Hevadrin." Silence fell.