Senjen shrugged. “Eh, it’s alright. We’re still new-ish. I don’t think Orostro really exports many plants. Anyways, it’s art and execution, then? I’ve been wanting to try this; I’ve never seen that growth stuff in action before. Light here doesn’t want the ship to become a jungle. [i]I[/i] personally think it’s better than a cave, but that’s just me. I do get a vote, but since it’s his ship, his counts for two.” He laughed. Jess sat down slowly as the others spoke and crossed her arms. “Well, I can already see I’ll be the weak link here, if they’re judging all of us. I mean...well, actually, you said ‘companion structure’, right? Does that mean we’re going to be growing them around some kind of brace? Do we need to put that together ourselves? I don’t know about growing as much, but building something with my hands? [i]That[/i], I can do.” “Maybe we do stand a better chance than I thought? I’m not sure how much experience others will have with aquatic plants like that. Though...I guess there are quite a few Tekeri that just know how to deal with any kind of flora you can imagine, and some you can’t. At least we can get some sun…” He lifted up his head, looking over Ruknar. “...does that feel nice to a naturally-nocturnal bird? Haven't actually thought about that before.” Just beyond Ruknar, Senjen caught the eye of a Tindrel watching them. He tilted his head, gazing up at them. “Ah, are you Pclendafuun?”