Jill watched in amazement as Seb's runes lit up. At least he knew more about magic than her. Someone knowing at least a little magic was better suited to figure this out, in the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king after all. She wasn't sure if she could speak or had to remain silent to not disturb his concentration. It frustrated her that she didn't know what to do. After everything she had seen and witnessed in the universe, magic was the most alien thing off all. "And?" she asked softly hen she couldn't bear the silence anymore. [hr] Gnol laughed. "I sure hope we won't have to eat rocks. I'm sure the rocks on that planet are as inedible and hard as anywhere else." He glanced at Alan if he wanted to tell Alic but the Half-Elf leaned back and waved his hand lazily to indicate that Gnol could go on. "Ty'rop is a planet, relatively small in size with no known valuable resources. The climate is...interesting. There are no settlements, starports or any sign of humanoid life. Some small animalistic life and bugs survive the harsh environment but that's all. The asteroid mines I mentioned are the closest humanoid settlement you will find." His eyes drifted to Avia as she entered his eyes widened a bit as he saw her in her outfit. He was also impressed by the scars, it told him she was a fighter, a survivor. Clearing his throat he tried to pick up on the train of thought and continue the conversation. "But if that is our destination then so be it. The Captain will inform us when she deems it the right time, if at all, and explain why we are going there and what we are supposed to do. Until then, listen to Althea's wise words and follow your orders." Alan frowned as Gnol seemed to have jumped subjects a bit but the stealthy looks the dwarf threw in Avia's direction was probably the reason why. "Avia! Great timing!" Alan said jovially. "We were just discussing the delicacy of Ty'ropian rocks," he said chuckling. Gnol tried to kick Alan's shins but the pilot agile moved his legs out of harm's way in time.