In trying to get the console to work, Light would be able to get a sense for how inspired some of the repairs really were. Cosmic radiation had caused severe damage to may of the electronics, and the fact that the Human had managed to cobble together something that could even access the system was impressive enough. Not only that, but she had managed to use it to bring in the ship to a relatively safe crash landing. Light would be able to hear that Jess was a bit winded when she replied. Despite Senjen’s teasing, it did seem that she was helping in the search. “Great, that’ll cut down a bit on the search. Send it here and I’ll comb through it. We’ve already searched through the crates closest to the door and, unfortunately, it’s none of those. No matter where it is, we’re probably gonna have to push a lot of crates out of the way just to get the damn things out of here. Might need your help with that.” Aside from the cargo manifest, the ship’s database had also revealed some extra information, especially about the crew. None of it was of any immediate, practical use to their salvage operation, but it did give some additional context about the ship and crew. He knew their names now, at least, and it did tell him the meanings of the symbols on their uniforms. Notably, despite his initial assumptions, the Human in the cockpit was not the captain, nor the pilot for that matter. According to her rank, she was the ship’s engineer. As well, there had been a security warning he had to close when he accessed the system about a safety protocol having been bypassed about three days ago. It implied that the crew quarters had been depressurized manually.