Once inside, the noise disappeared, all was still and quiet within the confines of the base as the delegation all followed the officer, who turned out to be a major, until they came to a meeting room with two large crescent shaped tables that shaped a circle, each chair at the table had a corresponding placard of who would be sitting there.
If you'll all please take a seat, they have to lock us in the Major said, as the doors were indeed locked behind them. Right then, now that we can all hear ourselves, welcome to Port Jackson, I am Major Tim Saunders. I'm sure you're all quite tired but there won't be much time to go over this later so I'll try and be as quick as possible. The general theme of how the meeting will work and the security measures are reasonably straight forward, each member of the delegation will be given a pass that allows them to travel freely throughout G-wing of this complex, G-wing meaning guest wing in this case, the Coalition delegation will be given the same pass-cards. If you attempt to use the pass-cards in another section, an alarm will be sounded and you'll have some serious explaining to do, so I advise you don't do that. These meetings are scheduled to take place over three days, but of course if they get done before that all the better. While you are in this room, you will be alone, and locked in, this room is sound proof and the only other person is assigned secretary who is in charge of keeping the minutes of the conversation, I assure you he has undergone a complete background and he's clean. Aside from that, please don't leave the base, no weapons are permitted at anytime, and I will relay the exact same instructions to the coalition when they arrive, you'll now be shown to your rooms. With that, the doors were opened and the guests ushered to their sleeping quarters.