Up above the hole in the ground, Ira is speaking to her watch:
"Are you certain?"
"It's not that I don't trust you. It's just that you said we didn't do this until after..."
"But this reduces our advantage-"
"That'd be appreciated." She waits a moment for anything else, then says, "Well, talk to you later, I suppose," and reaches off-screen to turn off the Viewer on her end.
Jenn nods. "We need to work out our next move. Before the Moment vanishes completely."
She nods. "And we'll want to cut it shorter than the longest we can go - so we have this for emergencies."
"We'll also need to figure out what we're going to do with our supplies if the Moment shrinks too much - but that's less urgent than what we're going to do once we leave."
"Getting some more food would also seem wise. Although I doubt we're going to be spending that much more time here..."
"Not much time, with how many journals there are. Guess we'll have to make it work, though..."
"We might be able to digitize them, optical character recognition isn't the best but it exists..."
"There's got to be one in one of these houses, though it looks like one of the Bina's stripped this one's computers for parts..."
Jenn would like a chance to search for a decent weapon. But it also makes sense to divide and conquer. She nods. "That seems sensible."