Kaidan glanced at Shepard, frowning as he heard first Thane’s words about bugs, straining to hear the assassin’s low tones, then Shepard’s reply about trusting EDI to remove any devices that may be on board.
Certainly his first judgement was to trust Shepard’s words, but his…
Zaeed kept his head down, chewing carefully at his slab of roast. As much as he wanted to join in to the discussion, Shepard had already been very clear with him about voicing his opinions on Cerberus. Besides, he didn’t feel like vocally supporting Alenko. Still too much bad blood for them to start getting all buddy-buddy. Instead, he carefully interjected, without looking up, “I’ll help out with the search, Shepard. I’ve done a few ops in the past with this sort of thing. Might be able to figure out which nooks and crannies would be the most likely hiding places, that sort of thing.” He speared another piece of the roast on his fork, but set it down rather than eat it. ”Assuming Lawson is OK with it.”