[h1][b][i][color=gold][center]Jaclyn Chreyz[/center][/color][/i][/b][/h1][center][img]https://assets.mycast.io/actor_images/actor-ta-kaiya-blaney-267392_small.jpg?1631024853[/img][/center][center][/center][hr][center][color=gold][b]Location[/b][/color]: X-Jet - Space: nearing Asteroid M [color=gold][b]Skills[/b][/color]: Power Mimicry[/center] [hr][hr] [color=gold]"We definitely should try to maintain tight teamwork, rather than have them take us in separate face-offs again,"[/color] Jaclyn chimed in as a response to sort of both Carolina and Lance. [color=gold]"Though I imagine that kind of fighting is over with, that only means they could also gang up on us."[/color] Chalk another mark for 'thoughts that were unsettling to think about', the first being that Magneto could be planning to do something more than simply staging fights with mutants across the world as a selection process for Genosha II. Not to mention Pietro's comment about keeping an eye on the walls. Not blowing holes in them were one thing, but there was also the matter that Magneto could just [i]decide to make[/i] a hole where ever he wanted, assuming a few things. [color=gold]"Is there a powerset we're missing that might be particularly useful to have? To compliment even one other, or fill in some other gap?"[/color] From her conversation with Max, Jaclyn already did have an idea of a power to manifest. But if there was another that might be more useful that she could tap into, Jaclyn wasn't one to think she had the best idea that could be come up with. And then there it was - still in the distance but now within sight. Jaclyn felt a mix of impressed and intimidated. It was something that it had been made at all. The idea behind it....not safe on Earth so just get out. It was a hard truth to hold. Mutants driven away this far....Why? Why ever? And now they, one half of the team, essentially would be [i]infiltrating[/i] this far-off refuge. Besides self preservation, Jaclyn felt like she wanted to leave the place largely intact [i]if[/i] that's what it was. Having no-holds-barred battles as a "ticket to paradise" was still an odd piece to fit into that, and false representation or ulterior motives weren't things exclusive to non-mutants. These thoughts, this [i]circumstance[/i] was tricky. Jaclyn was a problem-solver. Tricky situations weren't something she avoided -honestly she couldn't if she did try- but you needed a clear problem to go about solving it. [i]This[/i]. This was more like an array of puzzle pieces without a full picture to fit them into, if they even all connected to the same one. Carolina's suggestion of shutting down the jet added to the trickiness: [color=gold]"Can we not cloak from detection but stay on, otherwise?" [/color] Jaclyn asked, not critically but uncertain. [color=gold]"What if we have to maneuver away from something before it's shut down? The security I mean."[/color]