Six stopped in his tracks and turned to raise an eyebrow at Laika, then his mouth slowly curved into a sort of amused half-smile. "I never thought I'd hear a non-human ever use [i]that[/i] phrase." He chuckled as he began walking again, now that the strangeness had worn off. "But as to your question, he's already here on the station. You'll need your ship after, but just to get to where the van is parked." Hey, if she can use earth references, why can't he? Though admittedly, his is a lot older and way more obscure than just making a passing mention of his home planet. Once they were out of the shop and into the wide open air of the very cramped space station, he stepped into a skycar that had probably seen better days in a garbage disposal unit, then beckoned the others to follow. contrary to what he'd made mention of in the shop, the skycar actually had two bench seats and one of them was (maybe) just big enough for Hessta to wind his tail up beside himself (there's a joke in there somewhere...) and Six and Laika to sit on the other one facing him. Kinda like those limos he'd read about back on earth, but on the brink of falling apart and being sold for scrap. Once everyone was adequately situated and at least mostly inside the car, the driver took off through the tunnels towards the far end of the station with about as much caution as a new york city cabbie (believe it or not, they're even worse in this millenium). "Any other questions you want to ask, now would be a good time. Not much to do for the next hour or so besides watch the scenery and puke."