Miyoshi had to do almost nothing to prepare for the supercavitation drive's activation. After all, she had been in her bunk scrolling through her tablet well before the Colonel came in to warn of the announcement. Being ever curious, she had already read up a little on what the tablet had to say about the supercavitation drive. It seemed like something out of science fiction (as did the whole ship)...now it was time to see if it was science fact. The siren sounded, the lights went red and the synthesized announcement came loud and clear. Then the acceleration came, which still startled Miyoshi despite how prepared she was for it. This was an [i]aircraft carrier[/i], not a fighter jet. And an experimental submersible one at that - a point which became loudly clear moments later when the ship violently vibrated. [i]It's not [u]supposed[/u] to be this violent...is it?[/i] she thought, a trifle worried about the integrity of the ship and if there would be malfunction and resultant delay announcements shortly. They didn't come, and the [i]Nimue[/i] (relatively) settled down for its underwater supercruise. She sat up in her bunk and looked around. The others were clearly as jarred by the violent activation as she was. That said, it [i]was[/i] amazing. [b]"So...this is an aircraft carrier,"[/b] she said, exhausting all of her thoughts on the matter. While it wasn't the most fantastic acceleration she'd experienced by any stretch, it was being done underwater in a vessel that was holding a squadron's worth of jet fighters in it. [i]Science fact,[/i] she thought. She elected to get out of her bunk and take a seat at the table with the Colonel. She'd be spending a lot of time in that bunk, and figured it best to get out of it. Of course, she brought her tablet with her and resumed scrolling through it once she sat down. After all, "momentarily" hadn't occurred yet.