[b]Aylek[/b] He was grateful when the sprinklers shut off, leaving him to drip silently out in the hallway to the bridge. He shook out his mane and then stood up shakily, glaring at Daisy. "I almost died a lot of horrible ways in the last five minutes." He cursed and stripped his soaked shirt off, wringing it out and then tossing it over the sofa to dry. He bit his lip and then started towards the ship's main console, looking at the mess of blinking lights and error messages. "If we ever get moving again," he muttered, looking back at the two before turning to mess with the controls again. "Is there any button at all that you [i]didn't[/i] push?" He eyed the powder in the ginger's hands, wondering why he even needed it. It's not like it would do anything for him- or to him. He was already at a different level. He knelt in front of the panel and took off the slider right in front, gazing into the interior of the ship's command center at the mess of wires and glowing lights. "Daisy," he called back, "I think there's a large chance that we're gonna be stuck here for a while." He put his hands into the space, trying to feel for the wire that was connected to the hyperdrive readout. If he could just get that, they could get started. If he could just- "Ah!" he growled and jumped back, clutching his hand. Something had just given him a nasty shock. Something was loose in there, and he'd have to fix it quickly if he wanted to get started. The lion narrowed his eyes and stuck his hand back in there, looking for the bastard wire that'd gotten him. each and every coil he could feel was wrapped tight, until one gave beneath his fingers. He grinned, "gotcha!" he shoved the loose coil back up into its spot, a satisfied grin on his face. After that, the hyperdrive readout was easy to find, and he hooked it back in, standing up to thumb the dash and send the readout hovering in the air at eye level. It wasn't pretty. After a while of messing around with it, he turned to his two shipmates and shook his head grimly. "We're not using the hyperdrive for a long, long time. Honestly I don't really understand how we've been going so far, with no money and no spare parts. It's like we've been running on duct tape and dreams." He turned back to the dash, "but there's a little good news; there's a planet within roughly three days' travel from here. We can go there and take our chances, or-" he tilted his head, "no, that's really our only option."