Noru backed away from Flin and sighed while gently touching his forehead with two fingers. Zay ignored the banter about Colossal class creatures. He knew Flin's type. They were headstrong and stubborn. Even if he assured everyone of his ability to follow orders, the right circumstances would likely end up overpowering his better judgement. Zay didn't want anyone to die, but when people join up with the knights expecting the wilds to be anything like their training drills, they end up dead sooner rather than later. "Don't worry yourself about that too much. Lok'Sha bandits, barbarians - whatever you want to call them - aren't prowling around as often as the officials like to think. If we come across one it's better for us to keep our distance. We have a newbie on board," Zay stopped and pointed at Marilyn. She flinched and looked at everyone nervously. "She doesn't look too eager to die. If it comes down to it though, I can easily restrain a Lok'Sha with my magic of we can [i]immobilize it[/i] first. We'll chuck his body in the back with the barrels if we manage to capture one. Prisoners are as good as cargo, dont'chya know?" Zay eyed Marilyn expecting her to get to her station. When she didn't respond, he motioned towards the front door that lead towards their Venbu and widened his eyes. She realized what he wanted and scrambled out of her seat. "Sorry, sorry!" She mewled, "I'll get them ready." She might have been nervous and timid, but Marilyn was [i]on top[/i] of her duties. She disappeared into the pilot's seat not a moment later, and started going through her personal checklist. "But do keep in mind, if we are put into a position where apprehending a violent Lok'Sha becomes too dangerous, it won't be a problem if we kill it. Don't hesitate if it seems like your life is on the line. I intend on bringing everyone back alive." Zay fell back into his bunk and rested his hands behind his head. "I know this goes without saying, but I'd just like to remind you that I'm your Captain. If I give you an order, [i]follow it.[/i]" Noru looked away from the Captain and slowly backed away, making himself comfortable on his bunk. If he was going to sleep there for the next week, it'd be a good idea to work it in. "This bunk is mine," Noru groaned. "Left wall, top right!" Marilyn called out from the outside, claiming her bunk. Zay pointed to his bunk with his foot and closed his eyes. Claiming bunks was kind of an unspoken tradition among knights. It was supposed to be good luck. Some of them liked it, while others didn't care much. Considering Noru's disposition, it was surprising that he bought into the superstition. "We'll settle duties when we leave Arcadia's borders," Zay said quietly, shifting around on his bunk until he was completely comfortable, or as close to it as he could manage.