Nine
Nine stops. The confused man gets up, asking. "What's a vault? What bombs?", but now is explaining that he was drunk. A part of him is deeply annoyed by that, remembering his father, but the rational part recalls that the world was in the verge of war, so someone getting drunk wasn't a big surprise.
He tries to calm him down. "Don't worry, you will probably remember that, but if not I'll tell you later."
He starts to walk toward the door when the young woman speaks. Nine hears, and decides that he likes this Robin. She goes straight to the point. Now, two hundred years is a lot! What may have happened outside? He decides that speculating will not help. And Robin is right. There may be hostiles around, but... Nine's train of thought stops as another person comes from behind the pods. Another military guy, and a mechanic it seems. This one surely will be very useful, he thinks.
Meanwhile the tall man answers. He's ready to go. Nine instantly likes that guy too. looks like the kind that covers your back on the battlefield.
The mechanic guy and Robin are talking, and suddenly she closes the door, scaring him. What if it breaks and they get trapped? He's relieved to see that it opens again seconds later. Then they're talking about the people on the pods, the ones that got out 60 years ago.
"Ok Robin. I'm Grey, but you..." He looks around. "All of you can call me Nine." She looks back, and he can tell she's tough. Good. "Whoever left us here didn't want to do harm, else they could just shot the pods and kill us. And it all happened, if the numbers are right, 60 years ago, so those people are now very old, or dead. And so are the ones that left the pods back then."
Nine lets the idea sink for a few second. "We may never know what happened. Right now I believe we should focus on getting some supplies... and weapons would be nice too. Then we can sit and think on what to do next, or maybe we just find a way out on the next corner. So what do you guys say? Shall we move?"