"Got the coordinates right'chere," the Pilot responded with gusto, placing the coordinates along with the planet's statistics from the log on the display so they could be seen on any of the holo-monitors around the [i]Highlander[/i]. Savran suddenly bloomed in front of Sayeeda's eyes from her station. With a surface area of 4.6023×108 km2 and a mass of 4.8675×1024 kg, making it roughly 8/10 the size of old Terra. The atmosphere was clean and breathable. The terrestrial planet was noticeably hot and humid, its poles the only place where snow resides in any real capacity. As the hologram hovered before Sayeeda, Neil zoomed in the coordinates, pointing toward approximately 36.1627° N, 86.7816° W near a large mountain range, surrounded by various, heavily forested river valleys judging by the outer map. It looked to be a perfect and verdant place for dangerous life, both man and bestial. "Looks like a nice vacation spot." Neil commented lightly, now entering the outer layer of the planets orbit. He slowed down the thrusters, powering down much of the ship so as to leave less of an electromagnetic pulse as they entered the atmosphere. As the ship started to jutter with turbulence, Neil informed the Captain to hold on as it might get a bit bumpy. As if on cue, the warning light next to Neil began to blink. Neil blinked along with it, raising an eyebrow and opening up the display monitor once more, just in time to see a heavy missile of an unknown model jetting toward their position, 200 kilometers from their position and closing. His next words were fast, and as soon as he was done speaking the ship began to spin. "Hope you're holding on girly." The dive bomb toward the planet's surface was quick and controlled, though the air resistance and the unfamiliar atmosphere made it a bit more difficult than Neil would have liked. Still, he wasn't worried at all. If Sayeeda could see him, he'd be grinning. In fact he gave off a manic laughter, half in jest and half in excitement as he dodged the missing that arced just above their plummeting tail. "Coming back around, of course." Neil said, flipping open the Combat Manuever Panel. His next words were complete jibberish, with no basis in reality. "Breaker breaker four one niner, we have a bogey buttin' into our flank." The Highlander yanked to the left at Neil's handling, the 'Turn and Brake' indicator lighting up as he did so, dodging the missile once more. Glass from somewhere in the ship would shatter as the [i]Highlander[/i] jerked to and fro. "Hey, I'mma head down into that valley below us. If it doesn't explode on one of those giant ass trees, shoot this son of a bitch, pretty please?" [@Penny]