Aidan steers towards the nearest Beacon, which would still take about thirty minutes of flying. He switches on the auto-pilot and turns his chair towards Val as she sits down. "I suppose it's good to see that chair filled again." He turns back to the consoles and flicks some switches and pushes some buttons here and there, making sure that everything runs smoothly. In response to Valentisha's question, Aidan rearranges a screen that is attached to the ceiling, making it more visible for the girl. "This ship runs on a mini reactor. It was designed to take up as few space as possible. It's not the usual liquid form this ship uses though. This ship makes use of rods that are directly inserted into the reactor. Bit more of a hassle to refill, but a lot less risk to loose fuel due to a leak." He points at the screen. it shows four bars all filled up. "Those represent the four cores and how full they are. They should always be at the same level. If one is lower or higher then the others, eject it for a couple of minutes or draw double power off it until it's equal again. Don't worry about timing. The computer will change it's status to normal as soon as they are equal again." He turns the screen back to himself and sits back in his chair. "The ship is also equipped with three sets of guns, a turret at the back and a scanner which detects particles that are not of this realm. A.k.a. a useful tool to pick up rituals of the Dark Gods. About the engine... Eeh... It's not the best. It's not capable of making FTL jumps by itself, so we need to make use of Beacons. It's strength lies in maneuvering." Per demonstration Aidan quickly grabs the controls and pulls a lever, making the ship turn 360 degrees in a flash of second while remaining on course for the beacon. After the display he simply let's go of the controls once more and sits back.