Vreta did not interrupt either party in exploring their new workspace. If nothing else, it was a truly unique, if somewhat bizarre looking space. There was a mix of aquatic spaces right alongside dry areas, with climbing surfaces anywhere they could be reasonably placed. Computers and other lab equipment were almost exclusively Rothian tech, but they had gone through the effort of setting up multiple interfaces tailored to Humans, Tindrel, and QV. Most of their equipment could easily swap between different holographic interfaces designed for each species’ user interface preferences. And at the center of all of it was the Outreman-designed vault for their hopeful prize. “Please take some time to familiarize yourselves with the workspace. Our goal has been to create a space that could allow you all to optimize your comfort and workflow. You should find that all of our equipment has interfaces that should be familiar to you. Everything is still set in the test environment, not production, so feel free to experiment and get comfortable with it. Now is a good time to look for any changes you might want to make.” Vreta announced to the two teams. While the rest were fulfilling their curiosity, Vreta stayed with Freyr and simply watched as they familiarized themselves with the space. “You know, for as difficult as all this is, it does feel impressive what we’re making. This kind of a collaborative project between so many species…it’s quite a rare thing. Hopefully, all these perspectives will help you find solutions you wouldn’t have alone. Different brains think fundamentally differently, so it’s not impossible. Who knows, maybe the new environment will help our own creativity too? Can you really say you’ve ever run complex experiments while breathing underwater, surrounded by transparent aliens?” Vreta chuckled lightly.