"Oh, nothing, Rainman." Kezal replied and looked down at the human. Due to the combat-grade damping systems of his armour, he barely shifted and only felt a slight rippled when Rainman walked straight into him. It was only after the human spoke did Kezal actually notice his presence. Kezal made a note to permanently set his armour settings to one which was more suitable for a civilian environment; remembering to do so every morning was apparently too much for him to handle. "Station AI mentioned something about another AI coming on board. Thought that I'd check here." He smirked beneath his visor, then shrugged his shoulders. "It also gives me an excuse to drop everything to Doohan. Tenth call about hollow walls in three days, can you imagine that? It's as if these people have never been on a station under construction before." He said. "Anyway, back to work. I'll be checking the crates for any suspicious markings. Call me if you find anything odd." With that, he started walking through the stacks of crates. He was on the lookout for a small crate; an AI did not take up too much space, all it needed was just a sufficiently powerful processor to allow it to function. It was possible that the AI could be smuggled onto the station via one of the larger crates, but Kezal wanted to eliminate the most obvious choice first. Once that was done, then he would move on to the tedious process of having every crate opened and physically checked to make sure that there was nothing out of the ordinary. Kezal sighed. It was going to be a long day.