Flint got up on a seat and yelled at his potential teammates to get their attention. "Hey! Hey! Listen up!" Having the attention of at least some of them, he continued a bit quieter.
"Okay, looks like Miyamoto is going to decide about the team soon and then we'll be let loose again. So, while we're all still together, I'd like to make a few suggestions.
First of all, when we get there, our first order of business should be to make sure the base is clear of hostiles and perfectly functional. We don't want anything nasty surprising us at the worst possible moment. Plus, Steve might be willing to replace damaged equipment or missing supplies if we tell him soon enough, before the Sword jumps out of the system.
Second, one medic should remain in the base with at least one guard with him at all times. If someone gets injured during exploration we can return them to base via airlift or failing that fly the medic in. No need to risk our medic tripping into a gravity seep.
Which brings us to the third matter: always stick close to the team. That way, if you stick your head where you're not supposed to, there's a chance a teammate will be there to help you or at least learn never to do what you did. If possible we should make either a buddy system or a group system, so that a team leader will be responsible for the coordination and well being of a small group of people. That will also save Miyamoto some time since he won't have to babysit all of us, but only give orders to the team leaders.
Four: There was a team there before us. I know Steve told us that they all took a dive in a gravity seep (whatever that is) but some might have survived past that and died some other way. That means there may be useful equipment or info scattered about the base and the surface of the planet. Keep an eye out for them. You never know what you might find.
And finally, more of an advice than a suggestion, always watch your step and be careful. This thing might look like the moon, but underneath it's probably some sort of evil alien crap.
Of course these are only suggestions. Miyamoto is the team leader so he has final say on everything.
Any thoughts?"