[b]Lawson[/b] Lawson completely ignored the pilot when he finally got to the hanger, scrambling and climbing straight into the cockpit. He began powering up the ship and flicking an assortment of different switches while hitting different button combinations bringing it online. He then reached down beside him and pulled out a specialized flight jacket and threw it down beside the pilot. "Throw that on. I know it isn't very fashionable however it'll help you keep incognito if the cloak is deactivated or fails." He then looked at her. "Not that I am expecting it to fail but this is it's first test in an actual mission." He turned back to face the console. "Sure she'll be fine. Just don't try and do anything too fancy. This is the first one I built, I don't want you breaking it." He thought back to the R-302 and then turned around to the black box sitting behind the pilots chair, more than an average black box it contained the FESS (Pronounced "Fez"), which would beam the pilot into storage to later be recovered if something went catastrophically wrong. Not that it would, however he ran his hand over it and smiled when he felt a slight vibration indicating that it's powersource was operational. That meant that if something [i]did[/i] go wrong at least this pilot would survive. He kinda wished he wasn't working with a new pilot but needs must. He signalled her up the ladder, and began running over the controls. She probably read a brief at some point, but that didn't stop him from doing this. "Standard 302 controls. Over here-" He pointed to a small screen. "-Is your emissions, that putton goes to silent running and you should see a decrease. You'll get less out of the engines but you'll be invisible to most scanners without having to cloak. This only really works against Goa'uld vessels as far as we've seen." He pointed to another screen. "This one here monitors the cloak, simple button activate and de-activate. When activated all comms will switch to subspace and will be randomly stored and sent at intervals to prevent it being traced. If theres an emergency either the General can force through comms or you can put in your command code and send a full transmission." He stood up, climbing past her and down. "I'll be monitoring your status from the C&C, any problems ask for me direct. Happy flying." He tapped his earpiece. "She's ready Cap. I mean General."