[color=92278f]“Yeah we’re fine”[/color], Sev sighed as she helped Nessa walk. She eyed Ra suspiciously as they made their way across the catwalk to get to the ship’s entrance hatch. Sev was almost certain that there wasn’t a malfunction on her end, this time the creature spoke again but it’s words were in her mind. One would have assumed that Nessa would’ve mentioned this earlier. Although Sev was deeply disturbed and curious about this little secret, they were pressed for time and needed to go. There would be plenty of time for a Ra Q&A session while they were traveling. Sev punched in the general access code once they reached the entrance hatch. The door groaned into action as it folded itself and opened upward. [color=92278f]“I hope you can fly this one better than you did the last one”[/color], Sev joked as she ducked into the doorway, [color=92278f]“I’m gonna go check the perimeter while you guys get us airborne”[/color]. The android dropped their allotted bags in the cramped corridor before squeezing her way through to the rest of the ship. The interior was cramped to say the least. Sev had to duck in order to move freely or get through most doorways. Hopefully they got in the air soon. This vessel wasn’t designed for potential close combat encounters. The last thing Sev wanted was to have to fight off Six and that monster again. There wasn’t exactly a lot to explore. The cabin that they were supposed to be sharing was significantly smaller with only one cot to sleep on. There was a restroom tucked away in a corner. It was especially tiny with probably about eight feet of space total. Sev slipped inside and took a look at herself in the mirror. She knew Six had cut a bundle of her hair but she hadn’t had a chance to see the aftermath yet. Her hair used to come down to about the middle of her back, now it stopped just beyond her shoulders. There were spots where you could see where her hair had been burned or singed. [color=92278f]“Not bad actually”[/color], Sev flipped her hair in the mirror like a model for a moment. She indulged this fantasy for an instant before she continued on her way. The corridors themselves were hardly wide enough for Sev to get through alone. Walking side by side wasn’t going to be a thing on this ship. Some of the pipes that ran the length of the ship for internal support had either been welded or duct taped back together. Sev had been on rigs that were in way worse shape than this thing. She didn’t have a doubt in her mind that The Heavenly Body would hold up. Sev shuffled her way to the very back of the ship where the cargo hold was. The door hissed open and Sev entered with her pistol already drawn and charging. She did a quick scan of the large and empty room. It was easily the largest space on the ship. Florescent lights illuminated every nook and cranny of the empty bay. It was a bit of a relief. Sev had half expected another would be assassin or bounty hunter to charge at her. She turned and hit the light switch before exiting through the sliding door. It only took a few seconds for her to shuffle back up to the cockpit area where she’d originally left Nessa and Ra. [color=92278f]“How are the preparations going”[/color], she asked.