The small blue haired man turned around and looked at the machine. "It's a risk you know. We don't need to go all the way back there to get more scrap to fix everything. The stuff we scavenged wasn't much so we got to be careful what we use to fix these things. We focused on getting weapons more than scraps of metal on the last scavenge route. At least we don't need to take care of that F91 thing that one guy had. That machine had so much stuff that needed to be calibrated it wasn't funny. Better to try and fit that damnable armor those doll things used to fix our daggers. Speaking of which is that hunk of junk you call a mobile suit working fine?" Yuri commented as he directed the repair team to get their act together and not be reckless. They were tired and overworked. This entire week was just one big conga line of unfortunate activity. "Yo new guy, Lieutenant James, is that Duel Gundam going alright? That extra armor you got on it isn't the protocol we were briefed on once upon a time. It's impressive but it screams overcompensating." Yuri said as he examined the machines specs. "Glad that we got another Gundam but it's a bit weird not just having Raigo to work with you know what I mean?" Yuri said wiping oil off his forehead with a rag. It was the voice that followed Yuri's that got on most people's nerves, "Would you hurry up already this machine feels like a god damn oven! Freaking military types I thought you were professionals!" growled Nena Trinity as she sat in Virtue tapping the console with her hand repeatedly. "We're moving as fast as we can it's not our fault the data transfer to a foreign machine was clunky." Yuri said in a composed manner but everyone whom had seen Yuri in the cafeteria could testify that the man was quickly getting fed up with Nena's childish attitude and her insults. Nena had proved to been a cooperative but grouchy person to work with. She was so used to her Gundam Throne Drei that Virtue proved to be a big challenge to adjust to. However she did like the fact that she had a big gun she could shoot at whomever she wanted to shoot at. Really the only reason Nena had stayed was the fact that Jason was watching her every move and that she was so clunky with Virtue any sort of attempt at escape would be worthless. The whole ordeal strained the Sundown Crew's motivations for dealing with other people if they were all as gun happy as Glemy, Trinity, and Angelo or were as apathetic towards being pilots like Leo was before he left the ship for good.