[center][hr][hr] [h1][color=0080ff]Niah Bautista[/color][/h1] [img]https://media2.giphy.com/media/xZC9Fq6rmAXE4/source.gif[/img] [hr][hr] [color=0080ff]Location:[/color] Junk Yard - Fargo, North Dakota [color=0080ff]Skills:[/color] [hr][/center] Niah shook her head grinning at the idea of a string being attached to either her wrist or ankle. She didn't think it sounded like a good idea either way, maybe her waist if it came down to it. She didn't want a limb ripped off. While the raft was being blown up Niah put on part of the armor, just the armbands, and set to see if she could control the whole set of armor. At first, nothing happened. Not even her arms felt like they were going to lift off. Niah frowned. She wasn't certain if she just was failing at the task or if it was an impossible one. She cleared her mind and let herself focus on just getting lift-off. This time she got an unstable upward movement. At least she wasn't shooting up into the sky, practicing this inside was a good idea. That meant there was at least an upper limit to how high she could end up. Her third try was much more successful. She was able to get altitude and control. That meant it was viable for her to attach most of the armor to the raft and not have herself be in the armor. That was a relief. When she had finished that she started messing with the rope and the now blown up raft. Since it had to seat all three of them she wanted to make sure it would be stable and wouldn't just dump them if someone shifted wrong. That seemed easier to her than trying to get the armor to fly. In the end, Niah felt confident about the raft and armor set up. [color=0080ff]"I'm amazed. This might actually work. I think we should tie the armor to the edges of the raft rather than bundle it all together. That'll keep it flat, instead of pulling up to one spot. I hope. I don't know if anyone has done anything like this before so I can't say for certain if this will even work."[/color]