Recuperating and stable sounded alright, for now anyway. Jill nodded towards Avia. "Yes, I'll be there soon too," she said distractedly. Her eyes darted back to Fer'a and Ash. She was worried, more then she wanted to admit. What she really wanted was to pull up a chair and sit right there, waiting, for Ash to wake up. But she couldn't, she couldn't stay away from her duties and responsibilities. She had a whole crew to look after, not just one person. And others in her crew were better for this task than she was. "Thank you Fer'a." she said. This creature was weird and more alien to her then most other species she had encountered. Although technically it wasn't alien, it was magical which was even hard to grasp. Jill was thankful that Ash seemed safe but she wasn't sure and the uncertainty was at least as bad as the worry. "I hope you don't mind if I contact our doctor to take a look as well?" she asked as she sent a message to Seb to come to check up on Ash and give an opinion if he was able. [hr] "Valour." Gnol greeted him with a nod. "I reckon we're not going to see much of the little one with a wolf in labour or puppies to take care off." Gnol walked over to a refrigerating unit to grab a fresh, non-alcoholic drink. He planned to do some more work later after the next meal so he needed his head clear. He sauntered to panel and checked some data from the systems briefly. Since there were no errors logged he went to sit down again. [hr] Althea looked at Alan. "So we are heading to the Floau system, our destination is a third-grade planet called Ty'rop. less than ideal conditions for most humanoids but not deadly with proper equipment. The charts show a clear path, if you want you can go eat first while I'll take the first watch. Alan nodded, puzzled why the Captain wanted to go to Ty'rop. "Why do you think we are going there?" he asked. Althea tilted her head. "It is not our place to question our captain's motives. There is no immediate threat to the ship or the crew so we are to trust her judgement. I'm positive Jillian has a perfectly good reason to want to go there and she will inform us in good time until then you just follow your orders." Alan shrugged and left, he didn't like it. He wasn't used to blindly follow orders and he thought that their captain wasn't too rigid in crew hierarchy. A bit sulky he started going towards the common room. [hr] Treghor felt down by the destruction of the planet life he had witnessed earlier. It wasn't something that could b explained through science nd it bugged him on top of feeling down for the loss of life on that planet. "But perfect study material." he mused. Perhaps he could ask Ash later about how it works, if there was a scientific explanation to the magic factor.