Cyrek's rage was coursing through his veins, the only things usually good enough to put him in a better mood were weight lifting and drinking. He was furious with the pilot and could never find himself to respect her, as she kept coming in and trying to [i]help out[/i]. He had a system, and his idea was that if people just left him to his work, he would be able to finish in record time. Unfortunately, he had an annoying teenager for a pilot. Hearing the captain finally ordering her out, he shouted in response to April, "YEAH, great things, like, shove your head up it, or make like a tree and fuck off?!" His anger was strong, as he cooled himself, pulling up from under the engine and setting himself at his work area. He popped open a cooler filled with beers, before chugging one in a few seconds and then, tossing the can at the door. "If I paint a fuckin' X on my door, will you stay out?" He grumbled, tossing the empty beer can at the door. He took another beer with him, walking back over to his work area, crawling up under the engine and getting back to work. The nice part about a firefly class ship was that it was simple to repair and soon he had the engines purring. Before he knew it, the captain of the ship said to him, loudly, him still under his engine. [i]“When the hell you gonna have my ship ready Cyrek? I want to break atmo by dusk. Oh and we have a new passenger, do don’t throw any wrenches until we are in outer amto okay? Don’t want the little bloke running before I get some type of payment,”[/i] He scrambled out from under the engine and ran over to his cooler, popping it open, and taking a beer from it, "You're IN LUCK, baby, darling, baby! She's purring like a kitten!" He announced proudly, walking towards her. It was a small amount of work, hence his reason behind shooing anyone out. Most of the work he did better on his own, and people would just end up staring at him while he did it all. He graciously took the cigarette from her, offering her the can of beer as a greeting. "Thank you much!" He said, taking a drag from the cigarette.