[@luna558] [@Hazy] Telasie went dead silent, something rare and something of a blessing for those around her. She shifted around for a moment before she managed to get her feet out of her sandals, preferring to be barefoot. She wiggled her toes awkwardly before a wicked grin cracked across her lips. [color=82ca9d]"They're working on the engines."[/color] She decided, glancing at the wheel and sorely missing a control panel. Still, this was a bit more fun, but she would [b][i]never[/i][/b] admit to that lunatic child that she had to call a Captain. She felt as the ship disconnected from the merchants and eagerly jolted out of place, just in time to avoid what would have been a particularly damaging shot. A maniacal cackle broke from her as she looked up at the fighter ships surrounding them. She, again, would [i][b]never[/b][/i] admit it, but she was beginning to like the Captain quite a bit. He might not have been sane, but he wasn't annoyingly cautious as the people she worked with previously were. [color=82ca9d]"Red,"[/color] She looked at the strangely colored hair of the human, though instead of calling her 'gunner' or 'lady', she addressed her by the oddity of hair color. Telasie had already nicknamed the other 'Handsome', though only in her head. She didn't finish that thought, instead she aimed the ship into what looked like the worst possible place for it to be, however on Vescalla's end of things, her next shot could very possibly take out the pilot on one ship, or the canons on the other. On the other hand, Asugan was in a bit of a blind spot. Now that he had proven his ability and wit to Telasie, she wanted to test Vescalla. Should they both prove competent, then this would be an easy job. Should one prove less than the other, well... She didn't think the Captain would take too kindly to her killing any of the other crew, [i]or maiming,[/i] but she would certainly pilot and favor one side of the ship, which would eventually get annoying.