Heironymus took the glass and twirled it within his left hand with an unpracticed elegance, as if it came naturally. He had taken on many of Inquisitor Alrik's habits. He had been a mere soldier of the Astra Militarum, set to die on an insane charge before the Inquisitor had taken him under his wing, having been observing him secretly for some time. Heironymus did not really recall his homeworld very well. It had been a feudal world, he had been told. It matched his memories from childhood. He still remembered when he had been taken when his family had died, and he never knew who had taken him until Inquisitor Alrik had come and saved him from his unit's last stand on Porellia. He too what she said with a silent contemplation, giving the slightest nod as he gazed into what would usually be someone's eyes. Perhaps he had spoken a bit too rashly earlier, but admitting that in no uncertain terms would be ill advised for any Inquisitor, and it was what he needed to act like. However, he did not want her to think he held a personal grudge against her. "Inquisitor Alrik has told me he's killed quite a few Psykers in his time. But he does trust you. I should look past my prejudice, as he did." Heironymus conceded, and took a small drink of the amasec. "I have a similar amount of experience. Armageddon and Necromunda, I have been to, albeit briefly. But Meridian is new to me. I trust we can resolve our issue there quickly and head back to Pavonis as soon as possible. Though we'll need to watch for the Lords and their schemes. From my datapad, there seems to be quite the amount of scandals." He scanned the screen once more, and then set it down between them. "I suggest you have a look at it as well, when you gather the time on our trip." There was a low thrum that occurred from down the hall, Heironymus recognizing it as one of the auxiliary power supplies coming to life. It happened at least a dozen times within warp jumps. He quite liked the sound, if he was honest. Hard to believe that daemons of the warp were just outside the gellar field, meters from the ship. "Tell me of your duties for Inquisitor Alrik," he said, and then added as an afterthought. "If you would, please." [@Penny]