The outcome didn't surprise her the least bit. But at that point, there was no use worrying about it any further. They'd just have to take their loss and continue to move forward. And that's what she did. Beatrice headed back to her quarters seeking to change out of her clothes. Not that they were particularly uncomfortable, but the tense interaction had made the young woman sweat just the slightest bit. And if she wasn't engaged in any strenuous or physical activity, she hated the feeling; it was a small pet peeve for her. Another reason why she would choose to stay out of the sun if she could help it. [I]"Get out there,"[/I] or [I]"You gotta catch some sun"[/I]. She would hear that all the time, but she wouldn't pay any attention to them. Beatrice was naturally pale, and if she was outside for a prolonged period of time without sunscreen, she would burn. Of course, nobody else but her had to suffer through that pain. After she freshened up and got comfortable, Beatrice figured she could finish familiarizing herself with the systems onboard. That was the plan, at least until she found about the newcomer that had boarded. Beatrice found it a bit odd that they were practically kicked out of Havi only to now have one of them asking for help. That's what the alert stated anyway. [I]Possibly a blessing in disguise...[/I] she thought to herself, turning around. Beatrice headed back to retrieve her equipment. She wasn't called out yet, but one could never be too sure. Besides, it didn't hurt to have an additional body. She preferred to be proactive anyway. Once she grabbed her bag, Beatrice made her way down to the docking bay. If nothing else, she could link up to their system. That was the best case scenario.