The Stranger simply folded his arms. He stayed calm for the most part, though it wasn't likely his expression would not be seen through the helmet. He did however seem to straighten his back out before taking a breath. "The Bomb was defeated. But... The Gas in it was still active. Anyone who knows even the basic principles of alchemy knows a gas, will always remain as gas in. Especially in a Bomb's case." he took another breath. He turned to the city that was in view. "The Kumiho pushed it off with some... being of a sort. I believe it was a familiar? But upon impact it exploded, possibly killing many and causing damage in the process. That is the short, and whole of it. As for the ship's condition? I cannot say. But, what I will say is... I'm sorry for dragging you onto this." The male turned from the city, to Dren, bowing his head slightly before stretching his arms out a bit, bringing them closer together, not quite touch, but simply staying in parallel, dipping forward. He rose slowly. "However... You should probably go inside. If the Alexandrians send a ship after us, things could get messy for you." He said flatly before entering the ship. Rather than heading for the bridge... He went to the engine works, where he walked to the red Squirrel. "Sooo... How do you like the promotion... or should I say a field work on the Maiden Voyage to freedom?" There was mixed sarcasm in his voice that Randy would more than likely get. On the Bridge, Garnet exhaled a bit. "It isn't over yet. If I know my mother, which I can vouch I do. She will be relentlessness... And your craft isn't battle ready." She said bluntly. "Hmm... The lady isn't wrong." Baku thought aloud. Garnet simple took a seat in a benched like chair. "We'll figure it out. You'll get to Lindblum safely. But I hope your judgment is correct about the Lumyian for all our sakes." Baku shook his head slightly.