 The VVSS stands for Visit Board Search and Seizure. If there's a hostage situation, if there's a vessel that's coming too close to the Mew that shouldn't be there, that isn't responding well to warnings or anything, we as a maritime raid force will actually go out, secure the key spaces of a boat and turn it over and get it to where it needs to be. The GO Platform, which stands for Gas and Oil Platforms, what will happen is sometimes pilots would like to take that over. So what we do, we have a helicopter assault force and a boat assault force that can hit simultaneously so we can get as many Marines onto that platform as possible and secure it. My team was part of the boat assault force. We had another team that was called the helicopter assault force. They come in on any birds that they need to and fast-rope in and then what they do is secure the top and then we're going to secure the bottom and we're going to work our way into the middle and with that, that's how we usually secure GO Platforms simultaneously. It gives the enemy no time to react, no where to go. For the GO Plats there's a lot of dead space. It's really difficult to make sure everything is covered and as we're going through and we're clearing there's no enemies that can pop up. Security is our number one priority. We belong to the Mew so in case we need to take over a vessel, we're the only force on the Mew that could do that. Whatever the Mew needs, we're it.