Luckily the ship could hold itself in the air on its own. Observing him and everything around was just way too stressful to do something else. If it was herself on the line it would be fine but she was responsible for someone else here. And she really didn't do well with that. The zoomed in images constantly made her feel like she'd miss something important. What if she'd fail to inform him about a guard or a defense system?
Still she told him to go, passing the turret he'd just distracted. The guard continued his patrol enabling Gabriel to hush past him. The cables went into the main building, a bit haphazardly. Had the Don been informed about this attack or was this always such a mess? She nearly missed the guard coming around the corner, informing Gabriel of him just in time for him to hide. Zoe wasn't doubting his ability to fight them but alerting the whole area would be a disaster.
In a way though it was fascinating to watch him move from cover to cover. He was so quick and controlled that even though she informed him very late in some cases, he had no issue avoiding the patrols. The issue now was getting inside.
— There is a guard next to the entrance. And another one will pass by in... Maybe half a minute? I can't help you in there at all.