As far as interstellar travel was concerned, the trip was a short one, which felt merciful for Senjen. This part of their jobs was always his least favorite. Day in and day out, trapped in a ship with nothing changing. The destinations were usually much more interesting. He loaded up his storage drives with enough shows, books, and games to keep himself occupied, but he still preferred actually [i]doing[/i] things. He had gone through this countless times with Light, but this time they at least also had Jess with them to mix up their dynamic. She had been in space before, as she was not from Korit, but she still did not leave the planet very often. Certainly not nearly as much as Senjen or Light. The feeling of weightlessness had not even grown mundane for her yet, which Senjen made sure to tease her about when he caught her jumping around the cargo bay. It had been about a day and a half, Korit time, since they had departed the planet. Senjen pulled himself along the ceiling as he entered into the crew quarters to find Light and Jess, oriented upside-down relative to them. He did not catch whatever it was Light was doing when he entered, but Jess had secured herself against a wall and was using a long elastic band for resistance to help her exercise her legs. Her generally disheveled appearance made it look like she had just woken up, but the fact that she had looked the same all day made him think she was just not bothering with her appearance for now. “How are you adjusting to space life, Jess? Everything you hoped for?” Senjen asked. With a grunt, Jess paused and took a quick break to catch her breath. “I think...putting in all this effort into working out just to [i]lose[/i] less muscle is bullshit. I’d at least like to [i]get[/i] somethin’ out of it. Next time, I’m just buyin’ a few injections, whether I ‘need’ it or not.” Senjen shrugged as he floated by. “It’s your money. Me, if I want more muscles, I could just install them. What’s it like anyway? I mean, your whole ‘exercise’ thing works because you end up tearing them so they grow back stronger, right? Isn’t that painful?”