[i]SSSSSS[/i] The hissing of coolant pipes rushed around her. She had recently boarded the [i]Indomitable Spirit[/i], and she hoped it was because of her master and mentor. She thought she'd see him on the train but to no avail. Now, she was on the train, in the reactor room. She was assisting in the motorization and maintenance of the train's heart. She could feel the thumbing energy reverberate through the the room, even if it was contained in the core of the train. [i]'Dirka! Check the coolant nodes on deck two!'[/i] The tech next to her woke from her thoughts with the blurt of code, with the cold glare of optics. She quickly nodded and jogged out of the room, climbing up the armored shaft onto the first deck. She quickly got around servitors and soldiers finishing their preparations. When she got to the ladder leading to the mid-level of the train, it was currently occupied. [color=92278f]"[i]Scrin![/i] Why must I deal with this inefficiency?"[/color] She drove the thought that activated one of her augmentations, and four insectoid legs appeared from her back. They seemed to grow as they were deployed, but in reality, they were simply nanobots slightly changing their structure so the legs could preform their purpose. She rose the height of her torso and the legs clamped onto the wall with magnets. She quickly climbed upwards to the second deck and promptly sheathed her appendages. When she got to the coolant node, she noticed a small leak. [i][color=92278f]At this rate we'll never get more than a mile outside the blast...[/color][/i] She quickly sealed the leak by placing a plate and soldering the metal together. She then turned to the maintenance panel and quickly re-established the fluid duct's pressure. [color=92278f]"There! Issue one dealt with!"[/color] she said cheerfully in lower imperial-gothic. It was a bad habit of hers, and her adept had scolded her on several occasions for her blatant disregard of more efficient communication and behavior. It made her slightly hypocritical, but she couldn't get rid of it. And she preferred genetic modification over mechanical, never allowing more than what has been done to her body already. She could survive in harsh temperatures, jarring impacts and lift something twice her size. What else could she need? Her mentor though, did not share such an idea. Thus her extra appendages and robotic eyes. He did allow her to change and edit them to her liking though, which she took full advantage of, making them as organic and flowing with her form as possible. The pack was not over-cumbersome and stayed between her shoulder blades, and the eyes she made actual eyes instead of something one would mistake for goggles. [i]'Dirka! What, by the machine God's name, are you doing!? Get down here now!'[/i] She sighed. [color=92278f]"I will not be held responsible if he ends up 'falling' off the train."[/color] she mused. She quickly ran down the corridor back to the main area, and saw the laz-cannon through one of the ports. [color=92278f][i]By the Emperor! They really don't want us to leave![/i][/color] She saw the shot fire above her, and she heard screams of agony. She gritted her sharp teeth. If they were to leave, that thing needed to be taken out. She quickly jumped down into the area underneath her while activating her comm. [i][color=92278f]'Helius! They have a lazily cannon! If the PDF' don't take it out, I'm going to blow a fuse!'[/color][/i] She quickly got back to the shaft and dropped down, caring not for her own safety. [i]'Well, that would do no good. Are you here yet?'[/i] She entered the room and grinned a toothy smile. [color=92278f]"Right here, bolt-brain."[/color] They immediately got back to work, ignoring the sounds of battle above.