The blurring world around me necessitates only one thing---To act without thinking. Dying here would have no worth. I'm only somewhat conscious of what my body is doing as we fall. Twisting, curling, throwing myself down and trying to remain stable as sound fills my ears. It's all I can do, all I can possibly do, to ensure my life is not wasted. If I'm going to die, it should be for the sake of accomplishing something. I can feel myself thrown. I can feel the impact. The sound. I tuck by limbs against myself, the sharp impact, the dull throb through my back, and then--- ... It's over. I can stand. That's the first assessment that I make. That's all I need to know. While something throbs in my lower back, it's clearly not enough to inhibit my movement. As long as I can move, then everything should be fine. Before anything else, there's something far more important that I must do. "Can everyone move?" Since I can move, it's more important to assess the conditions of the others. Many of the others onboard the ship did not make it.... But for them, there is little that I can do. Rather, I must focus on the other Kirins. If conditions had been somewhat better, I would have immediately departed to attempt to locate the saboteur and kill them immediately, but that does not appear to be an option.