[center][h1]Reggie[/h1][/center] Reggie could only sigh as he saw the blue gem make her way down the hallway, not knowing where she thought she was going. There seemed to be only one way on or off this ship and the only people who had the key were Bloodstone and Chromite. He gave a nod to Bloodstone, but instead of following him, made his way over to his bag and where Eve was. He didn't want her to wake up all by her- [color=fafabe]"REGGIE, BLOODSTONE, SIR."[/color] [i]Oh look, she's up. I should be happy about that, but with all of the easily liftable metal stuff around, I'm a hell of a lot more nervous than happy. At least she isn't trying to squish me on sight and is willing to let me explain.[/i] Reggie pulled at his color a little bit as he cleared his throat. Thinking over the order of events and so on, before turning to face the little imp. "Okay, so as you must know, we're on Kirk's ship here, and before you go all Carrie on me, please know that to me the choice was either bring you up on the ship with me, or leave you unconscious on the ground in the Kinder Garten. I, of course, got Kirk's promise that he'd let you go to the surface if you wanted to, and he agreed to those conditions so you can leave with your blue friend that just ran down the hall, who he's also letting go. I'm going to be staying up here for a bit, because the whole reason I even approached the guy in the first place was to see some cool alien tech which I now can. I might come back down to earth after I've satisfied my curiosity . . . I might not." Reggie hoped that the little gem wouldn't stay mad at him for what he did, or that he'd be staying up here, but this was the chance of a lifetime here. Picking up his bag and gesturing to Chromite, he continued his little explanation. "You can go with your friend back down to Earth anytime you please, but you could also stay up here as well. You don't have too, but I'd appreciate someone up here that wasn't older than most of humanity were up here." He chuckled a little and tried to keep it sounding light, but it was clear that even if he wanted to be up here, he didn't want to be left alone with Blood and Chrome. Not because he didn't like them, but because he didn't feel like he could really talk to them, given how he's only lived a fraction of their lives. [@Loony]