[center][h3]Lachesniv[/h3][/center] [@Pumpkinbot] "I am afraid." Lachesniv repeated, nodding faintly. It turned to survey the ship in detail, its head-plate lenses flickering momentarily. A faint whine filled their room for a couple of seconds while Lachesniv explained itself. "I am not designed to function actively without our Mind for extended periods of time. I was alone for just under a cycle before our chassis shut down. This is not a state I expected to be in when we began to reactivate. I do not want to make any mistakes to endanger us; I am not as well equipped to interact with sentient beings and communities as our Mind is." Lachesniv kicked up its air thrusters, propelling itself toward a door leading farther into the ship. It anchored itself against the door with its palm. "However I must satisfy reactivation protocols. I must access this vessel's power capacitor. Would you like to keep me company?" The android turned bodily to watch her, its free-floating arsenal slowly drifting toward it with the same field that kept it affixed to the door. Its lenses flickered again. "We can share our bad feelings with one another. I for one am concerned that I will have to defend us regardless of whether I am able to reactivate our Mind." [hider=targeted scans-assuming the Pozo Negro's hull can be penetrated] The chassis itself is made of numerous rare metals worth a small fortune, but the whole certainly exceeds the sum of its parts. The power capacitor and integrated reservoirs keeping it running are worth more than any of the ships in this present astronomical unit of space. If the sensors sweeping Lachesniv-Bohah are sophisticated enough, they will detect a disproportionately large subspace wake coming from the Pozo Negro. This is caused by the folded space housing Lachesniv-Bohah's mind. [/hider]