Ariel's brows raise slightly; the novice did not expect there to be no maintenance personnel on stand-by -- or their host to not have this information herself. If something broke, would this not mean that valuable time might be lost, perhaps even the security and sanctity of the mansion being compromised. She could only imagine that this segregation of knowledge and personnel must be how the Inquisition handles things.
Ultimately, she gestures refusal with her hands, then inclining her head to accompany the expression with the minimum amount of respect considered appropriate for the situation. This was not a time to get bogged down in such details, and the soldier's briefing seemed to offer something more immediately applicable.
For a moment, she wondered what a Reclimator might be, but decided not to inquire as it would not affect her judgement in this scenario. Like Estelia, the term made her think of an adept or at least someone in service to the local government at first, but ultimately she would still kill them if it came to that. The other girl's question, however, whilst considered redundant by Ariel, still made her feel more at ease about the prospect of a confrontation: even in service to a higher cause, she'd much rather fell a criminal than another of His servants.
"I believe these tunnels are our best option, then. Accessing the terminal's machine spirit may be another matter, though -- I do not believe we have a cipher-wright among us knowledgeable in accessing this technology." She looked towards Inellia as if expecting the woman to pull one of her contacts out of her proverbial sleeve.