Senjen had not been aware that it was even possible to transfer an organic mind into a machine, though by the sounds of things, it was not [i]very[/i] possible. Even if it was, part of him wondered how many of the organics would even be willing to try. From his experience with them, they tended to be attached to their bodies in ways that did not entirely make sense to him. There were quite a few of them who would refuse cybernetic replacements on principle, even if they were strict upgrades to natural parts. Needless to say, that was not something he could really wrap his head around. In any case, their arrival at this Cerberus club gave Senjen plenty else to focus his mind on. It was a particularly alien place, compared to most others on Korit. Even other places that were influenced by Human design did not seem much like it, outside or in. After getting through security, they found an interior that was less archaic than the exterior, though quite unique all the same. Senjen could tell there was a strong theme that he had to look up to get a reference of what it was meant to be: an “Underworld”, drawn from some ancient Human mythology. “Does this remind you of home, Jess?” Senjen questioned with a chuckle. Jess crossed her arms. “Not...really, no.” Senjen caught the scents in the air, though they lacked the same connections to him as most of the others. The music and visuals, though, had a striking appeal. Flowers on the dance floor were an interesting choice. There was much to explore, though he was in no hurry. He stepped out in front of the group a few steps and walked backwards, facing them. “I doubt you’d ever see anything like this on Orostro. The old cultural beliefs of the Creators are something that are exclusively meant to be honored in a museum or something. Well, seeing as it’s Light’s day, what calls to you first? Maybe see what is upstairs? Or you all can get drinks if you want them.”