Update on our rescued Spartans

I spoke to Admiral Milios, earlier - called him, actually, after he left a message with Val Cooper. I think you'll all be happy to know that the soldiers are going to make a full recovery, all of them. Even their leader. It may take some time to get them back to their old lives, but it sounds like all the necessary effort's being expended and the outlook on that is very good.

He wanted to thank us personally - made me promise to pass it along to all of you, not that I wouldn't have anyway. I think we can safely say that we're currently in the good books of one more government, which is always nice.

I know we've all debriefed already, but I wanted to make sure I reiterated just what a good job everyone did in Greece. Given that half of us were on our first mission, or back on active duty for the first time in a while, I think we did damned well.

Volunteers wanted.

I have a few people down here already because we needed input on various elements of the problem, but we're going to need more manpower. The Greek government's been experimenting with implant-based military technology that's caused a significant number of their soldiers to go rogue and take over the island of Youra. Why I'm asking for volunteers should be perfectly obvious.

Forge, we're going to need a technical consult on this, so if you could join us in the Situation Room, I'd appreciate it. Other volunteers, the full briefing will be at 1800, and we'll be heading out no long after.