For the next half an hour, Raa felt the safest and calm. The three were wandering the vast station, barely noting the absence of fellow inhabitants while Raa shot Avatar with question after question. Each one was considered personal in nature by many organics but Avatar didn’t seem to mind in the least, a matter that pleased her greatly. Many would’ve found her topics pointless to discuss with a machine, a viewpoint still shared by many alien species, save the Quarians. In their eyes she would’ve been wasting her breath until they knew the deeper reason for it. Something that Voira knew well since their time together that, in truth, Raa was curious about Avatar. If he was like the Geth back on Rannoch or if he, like a few sparse ones, have become more independent. With each no data learned, Raa began to draw her own conclusions. A matter that ended when they arrived at the lounge, filled with diplomates. It was the average setup which didn’t surprise her. Her mask turned to Voira, mostly to be sure the Asari, who had been scanning the hallways in paranoia, was still beside her. Unlike Avatar, Voira had been rather quiet the whole time. Raa had an inkling she knew why. Before she could say a word, a few late arrivals caught her visor causing her to move. Her path moved her towards to the self serve bar and out of the way, bring her Asari armed guardian with her. Raa glanced briefly at the bar noting the wide food selections presented for the guests. She gingerly picked up a single serving, purified Turian cuisine, then settled in beside Voira. Her fingers held a utensil, picking nervously at it while her face swivel to absorb the room. Turian, Quarian, Humans, Asari and even Salarian representatives all were scattered about, some locked in deep conversation and others merely looking for way to waste away time. It seemed it wouldn’t be necessary. Raa’s head lifted from her tray to hear the announcement, her hand immediately placing her food back onto the counter and turned to Voira. “Guess this is it, isn’t it?” She looked at the Asari, her eyes ignoring the disgruntled crowd, now started to file out, clearing aiming to be among the first to the meeting rather than the last. Raa personally didn’t care while she waited for Voira to lead her out.