[center][b][u][color=white][h2][u]Dr. Martin Aster Schrier, PhD[/u][/h2][/color][/u][/b][/center] [@Penny] [@UFRSivio] "Yes, Major." Schrier quickly responded back then let the rest of the squad clear the turn and started leading the way from the middle, letting the astro-scanner guide them. The silence between them grew as they went, all focused on their tasks. Schrier made sure to keep his eyes out around them as well. Wouldn't want to accidently be so caught up in the scanner that he ran into a wall after all. The Major certainly seemed the type to never let him hear the end of it if nothing else. Still though, the eeriness of the seemingly abandoned, derelict ship was also enough to keep him on his guard, especially as they kept twisting back and forth between the walkways like a maze, the squad checking ahead for each turn. With the pillars everywhere, he was even reminded of the story of the labyrinth though hopefully they wouldn't need a string to find their way back. Finally though, they reached a larger open area, the heart of the maze. And within the middle was a sight that boggled Martin's eyes. The engine of the ship was as organically metallic as all the rest of the ship, but where he expected engines of similar if not bigger size than the Arcadian, it was instead smaller and much more compact, looking like a fragile silver blossom encompassing a dim but still shining pale blue light. This was what powered the whole ship? Quickly though, he regained his composure and turned to the Major. "It seems we have found the main power source, Major. If there are no objections, I shall head towards it and start my examinations."