I mean as a general rule, we should immediately search any hostile that we take down but do not kill, so we can avoid another suicide, and possibly gain some information.
Ah, I understand. The heat of the moment prevented such an action before, but from now on you guys will take that measure.
To Captain: When we take engineering, which make take a few hours, how would we be able to turn these engines back on?
To Communications Officer: *points* YOU! *kicks over and pins him to the ground with his boot* Don't you lie to me! A distress call WAS made from this ship! I want some f**king answers, and I want them NOW!!
Captain: "You haven't taken engineering yet? I heard gunfire... The men are still down there! We need to get out of here as soon as possible. That said, you have to get the turbines operational again. It should be handled by the control room in Engineering."
Comm Officer: "Okay, okay! Look, there was, was, a signal sent, just a small one. That, that signal was sent unintentionally. It was made before...before we could think about it. We panicked."
Alexandrov:
Assuming engineering is now safe, go talk to that spanish guy hiding in the corner and find out who he is, what is he doing here, what the hell is going on and anything else that might be useful. If he just keeps cowering and repeating what he's been saying, give him couple good slaps in the face to snap him out of it.
(translated into English for simplicity.)
You begin questioning him in Spanish. You ask what his name is and what he is doing here.
Instead of answering, though, he whimpers, "I'm not falling for your tricks,
gilipollas. I know what you are doing."
Ilya picks up the camera and playsback what it has recorded.
The camera turns on, but then flashes a low battery signal before shutting off again.