M'Rayl lead Volray to the medbay door, only getting lost twice on the way there thanks to the medbay being in a pretty easy to find location on the holographic maps located a various points about the ship. She stopped at the door rather than go inside for fear of that strange person who was their lead physician and what he might do to her once she was in his grasp. She knew that she had to go in there for her checkup at some point in the coming days, but she'd be able to put it off for now while he took care of all of the emergency situations from the battle. "After you're all healed up, I'd suggest meeting with the captain or something. You have nothing to check into on the computer due to not being a crewmember, but I'm sure he doesn't want random people wandering about his ship," she explained. "Hmm...maybe you could even register as an official crewmember? But of course it's up to you," She suggested. She flinched when the physician's said that her doom was fast approaching. ******************** "I feel like trusting you," the AI replied, "because you amuse me enough. Perhaps you can be a pet organic who will do my bidding? I suppose I'll let you see my true body in exchange. System Core Room B, the door that I shall unlock for you found behind the main ship's computer. I'm actually directly wired into the computer through the back of my skull right now, so...yeah...please don't touch anything unless you know what you're doing...or...just don't touch anything you're not supposed to...at all." Her tone of voice hinted that she suspected he might try something inappropriate. "Of course if you get lost, if you have an electronic map of the ship on your person I can highlight the room and appropriate path. "Safety first." If he presented such a map to her she would do as she said. Either way she would end the conversation with, "You may call me ANI, by the way," and went silent to focus on other matters. ******************** The two of them, the korrvain and the glaizart, indeed managed to catch Ahn before he retired to his quarters to get to business. He regarded the situation for a bit before crouching down a tad to get to eye level with the boy named Alexis. "As punishment for your crime of trespassing and stealing some sandwiches..." he began, almost sounding foreboding, but then he suddenly turned light hearted again as he finished his sentence, "you can pay it off by serving on this ship for the day. Of course once you have the job you can remain on the ship for additional time if you so choose." That reminded him that there were a few other civilians on the ship. He informed an aid to contact them and deliver similar offers of jobs and then made his way to his room, the door swishing behind him.