Mirrah wandered about in the halls of the ship, inspecting everything without reason. Although she had seen vessels that could travel across the stars, she was still fairly new to such a concept. She was still curious on how a large, metal construct could lift itself into the sky and beyond. Of course, she didn't quite care much for it. The ship fulfills its purpose. Wondering how and why it works does not take precedence...Still didn't stop her, though. The Seer named Mirrah is a volunteer member of the S.E.U., and by the light of Seral, she will help to end the conflict between the warring worlds, and bring about a time of peace. She had high hopes that this force will be able to achieve this goal...however, there was something that bothered her. A potential problem that packed a particularly powerful punch. That problem was the leader of the force itself. Commander Cadence "Echo" Summers. A human with enough experience in leading warriors and soldiers that she was trusted to this group of mixed cultures and personalities. It wasn't that she had little faith in Echo's ability to lead. It was just that there were some things about her Past that concerned Mirrah. The commander has been accused of murdering people of her own unit in the Past. What these reason were, and whether or not they were true were unknown to Mirrah, but if they were true, then she would have to be careful. In any case, Mirrah would have two objectives to fulfill in this group. The first is the goal that her people wanted. The second was to keep watch over Echo and her actions. Should the commander become a danger to those appointed by the Council or otherwise, then Mirrah would have to detain her. As these thoughts finished and faded into their places within her memory, Mirrah found herself on the command deck, where she would see Echo in the flesh. She was accompanied by another human. Their faces seemed to focused and serious, as if the mission was the only thing they were thinking of. Her companion gave less of that impression, but the Commander had a grave expression on her face. Mirrah walked over to a wall, and simply stood where she stopped.