Daniel couldn't remember much of what has happened, all was more or less normal until everything seemingly fell into chaos. Shor'Gen suddenly took off, for what Daniel had no idea at first he figured it was nothing. That is until the captain's announcement came in, from then everything became a blur of movement as various crewmembers rushed to their stations. He couldn't quite recall, but Daniel was sure he was moving as well trying to get on the ship fast as possible. Daniel sat down in a chair, when he got there he couldn't say, where he was he couldn't say. Explosions rocked him the sound was muffled by the hull, Daniel was out of it. However slowly the shell shock wore off, Daniel's surroundings became more coherent, his breathing slowed as he relaxed. Sounds of combat still rang outside the relative safety of the Exeralune. Daniel having never boarded the ship still didn't know which room he was sitting in, still it didn't matter he could still do his job. With flick of a tiny switch on the thin eyepiece he wore, the lens and frame extended into its full size until eventually becoming full, tinted googles that occupied the entire area of his eyes. The VAE hummed to life through the speakers over his ears, luckily he had already got authorization to hook up into the Exeralune's main system. A detailed wireframe of the ship came into view, already a flood of information swarmed the "screen". With a swipe of his hand, Daniel dismissed the reports so he could focus on the big picture. Overall the ship was in good condition, minor damage to the hull and some rooms lost lights, otherwise not much of note. Daniel reached to his ear, shipboard channels for engineering haven't been sorted out so he had no choice but to broadcast to everyone, hell they could sort everything out later anyway. "To any able bodied engineer and technician, this is Officer Daniel Althor. If not already there proceed to your station, and prepare for imminent launch procedures. I want a quick diagnosis on all critical engine, reactor and, navigation componets sent to me within the next five minutes. Hell of a first day on the job but we got this, good luck everyone." Daniel leaned back and slowly deflated as air left his lungs. He hoped he didn't make any mistakes in his announcement, the business of leading a crew of his peers was pretty daunting. Whatever the case is Daniel turned his attention back to his display to continue watching the situation.