[@PlatinumSkink][@Dark Light] Maxi sat up from where he was waiting when the announcement of their arrival echoed across the ship. During the travel time, he managed to set his bot up with an array of medical equipment both from his bag and the lab. He had enough to deal with a fair chunk of attacks that weren’t instantly fatal, though he did hope no one got shot, or caught in an explosion, or poisoned, or anything else. More work for him. After that, he’d picked up the weapon on borrow from Grayson and spent the remaining time he had left to explore. He’d done a few loops of the ship, learning the floorplan, before waiting in common area for when the ship would arrive. Luckily, he didn’t have to wait too long. By the time the announcement was up he was on his feet and heading to the launch ships. It didn’t take him long to get there, since he’d been exploring beforehand, but it looked as if two other people had gotten there before him. Two people that were far taller than him, and kind of intimidating. It looked to him like one of them had no idea how to work the communication device they were given, and the other was providing assistance. How nice to see. He grabbed and put in his own communication device on without any difficulty, and watched and waited for the two struggling to figure the thing out. He’d offer a hand if it was needed, but it didn’t look like it would be. His robot let out a quiet beep and a whir, scanning and detecting basic biological information on the two people automatically. Partially for selfish reasons of curiosity on its master's behalf, but also for medical reasons. Maxi would need to know what species they were and how they worked if something went wrong and he had to treat them. Something fatal to a human could breathe life back into an alien, after all. Once the scanning was complete, the beeping and whirring stopped, and the cube floated closer to Maxi. With the information gathered, Maxi decided to observe and wait. The one with no technological abilities looked incredibly foreign, and he’d have to do more race related research. The other looked far from the definition of normal male human as well. Very, very interesting.