When Zhou tried the lightsaber again, Benny stayed back. And then the room started shaking, and it was all she could do to keep her bones together. As each wave struck, her joints loosened, and soon enough, she collapsed into a bone pile right there on the floor. Having been through such situations before, she clenched her fists and planted her feet so at least her hand and feet bones remained combined. It always made clean-up easier. Her skull landed face-up on her ribcage, just enough to glimpse the giant red flag and its storm trooper haul stretch and shrink into Zhou's lightsaber, like some kind of cartoon character that got caught in a vacuum. If she still had eyes, they would have gone wide. Holy [i]shit[/i], that was cool! When the shaking stopped and the room cleared, Benny unclenched her fists and began arduous task of putting herself back together. She stopped only long enough to take in Crocus's message. She rolled her skull enough to see her pistol on the ground nearby where she had to drop it to keep her hands together. Maybe it'd actually be more useful than the joke flag later? No time to think about it. Just pull yourself together. "Anyone mind giving me a hand?" she asked, only to realize Zhou was already gone by then and messing with the control panel. Upon turning her skull to see who was left, Benny immediately skipped over Bruno. She doubted the zombie had the mental capacity to put two coconut halves together, let alone a bone puzzle. Between ducking in and out of the Millenium Falcon, using her near-useless pistol, and the giant flag mess, she hadn't noticed Captain Supremo until now. Judging by how he interacted with Zhou, Crocus apparently found another poor sap to play his game, and he seemed occupied with helping Zhou. With them busy, and Benny not realizing the purple slime was still here in the Storm Trooper's helmet, she quickly, but meticulously felt around for the right pieces to lock them in place again. Good thing she had plenty of practice!