Tanya's body jutted to the side as the large plane landed. Stretching her aching body as stood up and made her way to her gear. Passing Fusco who was grumbling incoherent words as he walked. Clearly still tired of having not gotten enough sleep over the flight.
Acquiring her AR-15 and a ballistic vest, Tanya began walking over to Luke and the others. "All right. Listen up." Luke's voice got the attention of the team as they all stood behind him as the back loading door opened. "The men we're after are professionals runners. They like speed and guaranteed to go down the hardest possible way, so make sure you got your funderwear on." He told them as they walked down the loading door.
"We find 'em, we take 'em as a team, and we bring 'em back," Luke told them before stopping and looking to Tanya. "Tanya, you know your brother better than anyone else. Tell the boys what they shouldn't do."
Tanya placed her gun on her hip and turned to the four men. "Don't ever let them near or even look at a car. If they get one, we'll have some problems." She told them as the men nodded. "Crime scene's 10 hours old and counting, men. Let's go huntin'." He finished and the group dispersed.
Fusco handing a folder off to Luke who began looking through it as Tanya joined his side. A police officer walking up to them. "Agent Hobbs." He greeted. "Chief of police, João Almeida." He introduced and Luke still didn't look at the man. "Luke," Luke said simply.
"Sorry to hear about the loss of your men." Joao sympathized before the engine of the Gurka could be heard being loaded off the plane with two other trucks. "Is this all really necessary to apprehend two men?" The police officer asked and Tanya looks over at the man. "I think you guys are forgetting about Mia Toretto." She pointed out but the police officer pursed his lips. "She won't be a problem."
Now, usually, Tanya isn't the type to want to punch someone she first meets, but Joao was someone he did. The way he was acting as if this, Mia Toretto wasn't a problem was quite sexist. If her brother was Dominic Toretto, that means she knows how to drive. And if she knows how to drive, then she'll be a problem. Her records might be squeaky clean, but that doesn't mean she doesn't have the same skills as Brian and Dominic did.
Luke sensed the growing aggravation on Tanya and placed a hand on her lower back to calm her down. "Let me tell you something about these two men and one woman. One's a former federal officer, been in deep cover for five years, knows every way you're gonna come from." Luke explained, Tanya, taking the document from his hand and began looking through it while listening. "The other one's a professional criminal, escaped prison twice, spent half his life on the run avoiding folks like you." He listed off.