She gave off an awkward salute as she was dismissed. "Ah! Miss Techie signed! You've signed your soul to the Devil!" "Ahaha...." She gave a small smile at that, wondering how she was supposed to handle a person like Arsenio. "We can both be over-glorified Dagger pilots together!" That one hit straight through her ego. The Duel and Strike were perfectly good in their own rights, and comparing them to the standardized Daggers was insulting to say the least. Her expression darkened slightly but her smile remained intact. "Ah, yes, that may be so. Do excuse me, I have work to do." With that she escaped the room, and finally unzipped her jumpsuit. It was getting stuffy in there. With a determined spring to her step she made her way to the hangar. [center]***[/center] "Is the port secure? I don't- Ah, I see it now. Lock it in, and we can get on to testing the compensators." The monitoring system for Strike was done, but there was still a few tests she could run to make sure the system wasn't bogging down the OS for the machine. Without the OS the machine was practically useless. "Mil! We're done down here!" With that she opened the cockpit door and slowly descended using the power cord attached to the cockpit door. WIt the boss down, she was the highest authority in the team for the moment, though another Head Technician should be joining them shortly. How long did she have to work as a pilot? Being a test pilot was fine and all, but her? A technician sent into the heat of battle? That sounded like suicide for her. "Alright, time for the others." She yelled out to the rest of her team. "We should get the monitoring system ready by today." After distributing the workload, Milya finally sighed, and walked over to Duel pushing a cart of tools and parts. She hoped the system would give her enough information so she can fine tune the Gundams some more.