....will be staying in Temba and venturing into the mine because that's his jam. He has lots of experience doing dangerous and uncomfortable things, like risking his life to find and study/accidentally activate alien technology.
Skills he can bring to the table:
He is small and can almost certainly fit through that hole with ease. Though he might have to ask someone to hold his vest and/or backpack for him and then pass it through after.
He has the Engineering data point, and is also a brilliant astrophysicist and a skilled engineer who regularly encounters and works with alien technology back home (and across the galaxy).
Since he's got military field experience, he'll be as prepared as he can be with what supplies he was able to find on Coruscant. This includes a (limited) emergency first aid kit and the combat care training to use it (that is, if he doesn't panic too badly, he could stabilize an injury/injured person until an actual medic arrives, but he is Not That Kind of Doctor), a water canteen, a utility knife, a small flashlight, chalk (because he's already learned he might need some from the last time he was - no wait, the time BEFORE the last time he was lost in a cave), his blaster, a flight helmet that's just a little too big on him, and of course, his tablet and its various connectors and clips. And snacks. He never goes anywhere without protein bars or something similar, so in this case...maybe some jerky and sugar cubes.
He does NOT have: extra or waterproof flashlights, gloves, kneepads, or rope. He really wishes he did. He also has no harness or any equipment meant to lower or raise a person up and down, plastic bags, or anything explosive.
He MAY bring the mobile probe until he gets to the crawlspace, at which time DREA (Device for Remote Expeditionary Analysis) will have to bail.
My cranky science boy....
Skills he can bring to the table:
He is small and can almost certainly fit through that hole with ease. Though he might have to ask someone to hold his vest and/or backpack for him and then pass it through after.
He has the Engineering data point, and is also a brilliant astrophysicist and a skilled engineer who regularly encounters and works with alien technology back home (and across the galaxy).
Since he's got military field experience, he'll be as prepared as he can be with what supplies he was able to find on Coruscant. This includes a (limited) emergency first aid kit and the combat care training to use it (that is, if he doesn't panic too badly, he could stabilize an injury/injured person until an actual medic arrives, but he is Not That Kind of Doctor), a water canteen, a utility knife, a small flashlight, chalk (because he's already learned he might need some from the last time he was - no wait, the time BEFORE the last time he was lost in a cave), his blaster, a flight helmet that's just a little too big on him, and of course, his tablet and its various connectors and clips. And snacks. He never goes anywhere without protein bars or something similar, so in this case...maybe some jerky and sugar cubes.
He does NOT have: extra or waterproof flashlights, gloves, kneepads, or rope. He really wishes he did. He also has no harness or any equipment meant to lower or raise a person up and down, plastic bags, or anything explosive.
He MAY bring the mobile probe until he gets to the crawlspace, at which time DREA (Device for Remote Expeditionary Analysis) will have to bail.