[color=a2d39c][b]Samantha Brisinggart[/b][hr][/color] Another bottle, gulped straight down as she kept up with the news broadcast, voiced by a chipper sounding woman. The Venue was coming closer, that meant they should be disembarking soon. Sam did not feel inebriated or dizzy at all. Instead there was a fire in her guts, a burning feeling coursing through her blood as she directed her feelings towards the royal family soon to be getting off the ship. With a few last checks, she climbed into the cockpit, as the canopy slid forwards and sealed the interior off. Making herself comfortable, she ignited the engine, the machine coming to life with a few sputtering roar of its engine. There was still the uncertainty that it would fly at all, but Sam was running out of time. It was now or never. She may not get very far, or get anywhere at all; she might very well explode right here and now the moment she tried getting it to move, but if she wasted this chance she might never get another one in her lifetime. Just one word from the newscaster, just one uttered phrase, and she'd gun the engine immediately. A single word that says the royals have landed, and she would bring down steel upon them. [color=fff79a][b]Freya Schwartzschild[/b][hr][/color] Percival was already waiting in his mobile suit, far apart enough from the main route to not be in the way, yet close enough to be part of the welcoming party for the royal princesses. A sign that the Schwartzschild family was here to keep them safe. Perhaps it held other meanings for those lawless scums out there as well. Lancelot and Tristan were still outside with her vessel, if for some reason the pirates gathered in a large fleet or the sorts. As for her own mobile suit, she had the engineers bring it to the inside hangars on standby, close enough for her to respond to threats inside or outside the colony equally, if not immediately. It would be gauche for her to greet any member of the royal family in this sort of venue while inside a mobile suit after all. Taking in a deep breath, she carefully looked over her uniform, making sure everything was clean and spotless before everything started.