A red flash would engulf her vision after their conversation was over. An involuntarily blink of her eyes would reveal the same hallway, standing with her back facing the closed door of the Master Control Room. Raargorgathan would resume his original posture, pushing the previous screen away as it zipped backwards into the distance and a different one emerged from beneath. It displayed various statistics in an alien language that was familiar to him. It would describe Ali with any information that had ever been put into her ship’s database. This was normally collected by government agencies to document those they may need to contact in the future. Along with the Pathfinder’s main organization to help them keep track of purchased spaceships in cases of theft, or if a Pathfinder is reported to be lost in space. Firmly tapping it with his claw to show another display, then stroking his chin and smirking. “Excellent. Seems we’ll be there shortly…” [center][quote] [color=ed1c24]*** Processing Completed *** *** Planet Coordinates Entered *** *** Immediate Course Set *** *** Calculating Landing Time... *** [b]*** Lifeform Entrance! ***[/b][/color] [/quote][/center] A warning buzz met his ears, followed by the emergency notification at the moment her craft imploded and left her with the A.I. The first thing to cross his mind wasn’t concern, as he knew the ship wouldn’t receive damage from the strange occurrence. But he would still exit and let The Ingentis’ auto-piloting handle the rest, as his curiosity was piqued. Raargorathan hadn’t taken a step before focusing below at two walking up beside him. Somehow he seemed even larger in stature compared to when there wasn’t a level floor to provide more accurate measurements. Keenly listening to her explanation as he didn’t appear certain. If it wasn’t interpreted as a sign of mistrust, perhaps the confusion came from this being another instance that he never encountered. His sudden reaction might have startled them, though unintentional, his claws resting on his hips as he bellowed out a fit of laughter. His bombastic voice soon confirmed her suspicions that he was taking this news and stranger's appearance in good spirits. “Yes! Very interesting indeed! Welcome aboard, ‘The Ingentis’! I’m the Captain of this vessel and it's a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Please, call me Raargorgathan.” He greeted the A.I, raising his claw to the center of his chest. His gaze turned to Ali as he continued to speak with enthusiasm. “I have news for you as well. I’ve located a safe and unoccupied planet for us and we’ll be touching down in due time. So we the meantime, would you permit me to scan the artificial intelligence? It'll be a completely harmless process, but I require it to check for potential viruses usually built deeply into their code that could risk corrupting my ship." You couldn't feel or see the ship's movement, but it sounded like it wouldn't be long now before you settled. Even if the problems of finding a way back home remained up in the vacuum of space. It didn't seem like it would be wise to give no for an answer, unless she wanted to be very creative...