James had been absentmindedly fiddling with his SMG the entire way; disassembling it, re-assembling it, calibrating something here and there, that sort of thing. It helped keep his boredom at bay for the trip, but it didn't work out too well in the end. It became repetitive after about an hour, so he decided to finally properly secure it to his suit and plant his chin on his hand, an expression of pure boredom showing across his face. He began to take note of the others' weapons. Some of them were impressive, others were just typical things he could find pretty much anywhere. Still, the common weapons were common for a reason. He began mentally taking each individual weapon apart, examining their inner components with his mind's eye. That held his interest for a while, until his concentration was broken by a bit of chatter from the pilot. He raised his head from his hand, letting out a sigh as he adjusted himself in his seat. These shuttles definitely didn't have the most comfortable passenger compartments, but what would you expect from military tech? He could see the ship looming outside one of the windows; a massive beast she was indeed. A sleeping giant as one might say. Oh gods, wasn't that a foreboding thought. The thought of what might lie beyond one of the behemoth's airlocks excited James to the point of anxiousness. He didn't so much care about the ship's secrets, more about the thrill. So many rumors about what happened aboard the dreadnought; so many things that could get his adrenaline pumping. He began to wonder about the mission in general, on that point. He took a look at the crew around him and realized it was a very ragtag sort of outfit. No two people came from the same background, it seemed. Some of them were even in handcuffs. The fuck was that about? Weren't they supposed to help? They couldn't very well do that while being bound, so maybe the pilot had the keys or something. Who knew, who cared, James just wanted to get on that ship already. At the mention of an airlock, JR finally spoke up. "Well we've got a point of entry. Let's get onboard already," he said, impatiently.