[center][color=fdc68a][h2]Zhi-Ya Chen[/h2][/color] [@Haru Nyan][@cloudystar][@Mr Allen J][/center] [hr] While Zhi-Ya understood her team's general dislike for the tickler, she also didn't understand it either. Yes, he sounded a little annoying, but he was correct in his own way. This team did seem a little stiff, but it was a given. They were effectively a military team. [color=fdc68a]"I've also been wanting to work with you as well, Phoebe. If you don't mind, I'd like to take a look at your mobile armour some time."[/color] She responded in kind. The engineer had almost disagreed with Phoebe on the 'best engineers' thing, but it seems that being modest around people in these parts turns into a 'Yes you are'/'No I'm not' argument of some sort. She put her hand on D-A's shoulder to try calm him down, [color=fdc68a]"It's okay, D-A. We are team mates for this mission, just be tolerant for now. Internal conflict doesn't help."[/color] She said in a gentle tone. The engineer looked over at Louis and gave him a smile. [color=fdc68a]"Unfortunately, I don't do much other than create machines. However, I did like to play chess when I was younger."[/color] She replied simply. It seemed quite apparent that her bouncing energy from earlier had mellowed out a little, which is usually how things went. [color=fdc68a]"Perhaps there may be another way for you to heal without tickling? Unless that is your trademark.. But please understand that not everyone is comfortable with it."[/color] She added. Zhi-Ya, although she wasn't ticklish, wasn't very comfortable with the idea of being tickled for healing either.