[quote=@vietmyke] [@Hawthorne] Looks good to me! The idea of cryosleep is not one we've tackled yet! Its kind of just assumed/handwaved for long journeys so its an interesting take to have a character directly affected by it. As far as the pilot goes, does Bob have any cybernetics or mechanical replacements as a result of his injuries? Or is he still all organic? While its possible for body parts/organs to be replaced by synthetic or natural parts, its far more economic to use mechanicals- just something to keep in mind. The other thing to consider is that mechs are [i]expensive[/i]. Where did Bob get the money for the Hephaestus? Is it something his family has owned and he kinda just inherited it- or maybe he stole it from the pirates and since years have gone by since its ownership has kind of just been grandfathered into his family? The mech itself looks good, sort of like the combination of a forward operating base and a mech. I have no complaints as far as that goes. Yeah, other than those questions, Bob and the Hephaestus look good to go [/quote] Gotcha. To answer your questions... I had first thought him to be mostly organic, but with a few bionic parts. I can probably list them down as a bionic heart and set of lungs, as well as a mechanical left arm, if that's okay. As for where he got the mech, it was bequeathed onto him when his sister left, having been basically been owned by the family for generations. After seventeen years serving as a cryopod, they figured it was only right to let the man keep it for himself. Of course, at this point, the mech was basically a junker, and only after the UEE had decided to retrofit it for him did it become serviceable in any capacity. I can edit the app to make both of these things more clear. I've also got a few questions of my own, namely related to cryosleep and space travel. Does FTL travel exist? If so, how effective is it at moving people around? I believe the setting was implied to take place within the galaxy as a whole, rather than just the solar system as we know it, so I'd presume there's a way of getting around. Cryosleep being a common occurrence for long journeys makes sense, if FTL travel isn't completely instantaneous, but it also puts logistics into account, and all that stuff. I'd love to hear your thoughts on this kind of stuff.