She normally would've snickered at his comment, especially that she had said the very same thing not very long ago. But her attention was fixed on the mountains ahead of them, the sky above them, the humming noise that had now become so loud, she felt the vibrations right down to her core. Or at least she thought it was loud. Nothing made sense here. But after the birds flew past them, she started to feel more like a small, endangered fish in a very large ocean. And the ocean was obviously not earth. Or if it was, it was obviously not the earth she came from. She was certainly uneasy, but she didn't express much else. Everything was calm and serene thus far. Ominous, definitely, but she considered it the calm before the storm. And there was no use getting worked up just yet, not when shit hasn't hit the fan yet and ah it has definitely not hit anything yet. It was there, hovering over them in the green sky. And she knew it was only a matter of time until it stormed over them. And so she remained quiet, cautious, and uncomfortable as thearly other two. [Color=magenta]"You think we could claim credit for discovering a new uninhabited ... whatever this is?"[/color], she asked, using humor to try and deflect her concern of their situation.