Belton simply closed his eyes. He knew it wasn't his fault, but he still felt terrible about Weintraub. He had expected the whole mission to be rough for the young man, but... not this rough. Not like this.
When the Lieutenant Commander was able to unbuckle and move around, his first order of business was to float over to the body. Opening the visor, he reached up and delicately closed Weintraub's eyes. "Fair winds and following seas, Weintraub." His voice is quiet, surprisingly small. Belton closes the visor again, and makes sure the young man's corpse is properly secured in its chair.
Turning to the doctor, he rests a hand on her shoulder for a moment. "You did what you could. This isn't your fault. I know it doesn't help much, especially right now... just know that no one blames you, so try not to blame yourself."
Rolls
Sanity (70%) - (1d100)
(52) = 52