[b]Kevin: - UNF - Terra[/b] Kevin felt a bit uneasy with the lacking information of what the package looked like, but Gregory seemed to have enough confidence in the information to stay silent. As Kevin milled over the information, he memorized the face and name of the vip in case Kevin would be the individual to find the professor. With that in mind, Kevin then also returned the file. Best to keep all information away from the enemies should the worst happen to him on the mission. Kevin then saluted Dawn and Gregory. "I will be in your care sir. I will make some more final checks of my Valk before the mission starts. I trust you will give us more details about the package when the time is right. Sir." Kevin then made another salute and left the room with haste. With that Kevin quickly made his way to the hangar in order to do another final check upon TT. If anything it was to make sure he would be safe in the cockpit and added a few amenities, such as water and some food in and emergency glove-box he installed into TT for storage of small items like food or entertainment. Afterwards he checked the main systems to make sure they were running appropriately, all systems worked as they should. It was a good sign as Kevin then checked secondary and tertiary systems to make sure all was well. He then made sure TT was charging properly before settling down outside his Valk. After the final system was done being looked over, Kevin sat himself down and busted out his notebook and began to conceptualize a better power system for TT. It took a lot of energy to start up and the charging time is ridiculous in comparison to other mechs of its size. This would be the most important hurdle for him to cross before really considering his mech to be an optimal machine. He couldn't completely use the same power system other mechs used due to usage of mechs from different stages of development. The current power system would act as a good base to expand upon, but it would have to be the first item replaced otherwise TT would run a greater risk in missions that were closer together time-wise. As Kevin worked outside of TT, it was fairly obvious he was milling over it and on occasion would smack the paper on his face or let out a small groan while looking at the paper. In the midst of this he was sketching, jotting down notes for himself, and in general just trying to let his ideas flow and noting where the science could back up his ideas. It was a painfully slow process, but one that would be worth it in the end. TT was standing proof of that. [hider=For Musa - 1] http://www.roleplayerguild.com/rolls/1508 [/hider]