You weren't happy about doing that. It was okay to locate and discover new things on a mysterious and magical planet like Pandora. After all, there were beings you didn't know about—blue humanoids over two meters tall—inhabiting the place, which was quite different from the land you once lived on. But there was no point in hunting these beings.
For this reason, you'd argued with Miles more than once, even though he was a colonel and a rank above you. There was something about the man that made you feel irritated; his bossy, irritated, and extremely masculine demeanor was irritating to the point that you couldn't get too close, or you'd argue like two nantang.
Few people managed to go to Pandora's headquarters, and it was no wonder. That place was ridiculously dangerous for those without proper training, and even Miles had nearly died a few times. But those who did make it to Pandora had dormitories. They weren't separated into male and female groups; it was simply a place to sleep and rest after a long and stressful day of work.
You're there now with other members of the military, in front of an old DVD video game. Everyone falls silent when they see Miles enter the room.