[h1]Tar 'Mdalak[/h1] [i]The Kel 'Darsam - off Paxopolis Broadwalk[/i] [hr] Tar chuckled and patted her comrade affectionately on the back. "If the Humans gave you poison, would you eat that too?" She enjoyed the regular meetings and light hearted banter with Kryu more than she probably let on. It provided temporary solace for her, especially as her deployment to Sarcophagus stretched from weeks into months. Kryu shrugged. “I am not convinced that was not their intention. It was sweet at first, but the aftertaste was horrid. I still feel that I can taste it. The last time they gave me something of theirs to eat, it was most acceptable. Pleasant, even. Perhaps they were attempting to earn my trust?” He said with a short grunt. Their food came quickly - popular dishes were pre-prepared and kept hot for the breakfast rush which was due in 10 minutes or so. Tar devoured hers, foregoing utensils over holding the bowl up and grabbing food with her tongue and mandibles. “So, I had an...interesting simulation...with some fresh recruits just now.” Tar ventured in between mouthfuls. “Such an array of characters - three sessions in and they’re still as diverse as the seasons. It seems ONI doesn’t like making things easy for me! How was your training exercise yesterday?” Kryu huffed, shaking his head slightly before pausing to take a drink. “All but one of my recruits have never so much as used a thruster pack before, but that is fine. The ones that have never flown do not know what they are doing, so they listen to me. It’s the one [i]with[/i] experience that gives me trouble. He has his [i]own[/i] technique, and does not wish to stray from it. So, yesterday, he comes in too quickly for his landing, does a poor job of handling the impact, and breaks his leg. The last I saw him, he was arguing with the medics.” "We're certainly a stubborn kind, aren't we?" Tar slurped her shake. "So many returning from war with rushed, incomplete training. They now hide behind hero status, claiming imaginary feats of valour. Tar heard herself speak and realised she had assumed an overly negative tone. She had feats of valour too, despite not serving in the war. Her Keep had been attacked by surprise, and she'd fought them off with her own soldiers. But she seldom felt comfortable talking about those feats. She had failed her father by allowing him to be captured. The shame still threatened to overwhelm her years later. She'd only managed to hint to Kryu what had transpired, so it was no wonder blurting it out in front of the recruits had shaken her. Even if she had wanted to gloat, she would've needed to embellish some of it. Much of that battle was clouded by a red haze in her mind, preventing her from recalling some details. The clearest memory she had was tentatively asking her trusted lieutenant about what he'd seen several days after. She would never forget the look on his face. Raw fear, of her. Tar decided to change the subject. "Have you heard any more whispers of an actual mission, outside Paxopolis?" Again, Kryu shook his head. “I haven’t heard anything specific. I know our commanders have put the garrison on alert, but no one is saying what we are on alert against. I am wondering if we are simply being tested? I believe many of the recruits sent here are chosen based on how well they will get along with former enemies. Perhaps they want to see if we still have the skill and discipline necessary to defend this place?” He reasoned. “Shaking down the base would put everyone in their place, whether that is at the barricades or on the next shuttle back to Sanghelios.” Tar agreed, thoughtfully tasting the last strips of meat in her bowl. After a short pause to have some of his breakfast, Kryu gave Tar a curious look. “You are still wanting to be reassigned from here, aren’t you.” He asked, though he still did not know the exact reason why she had been looking to leave.