WantYourSoul
Resident Babyface
Something had finally pulled Veera's attention to the present, the imminence of the docking procedure prompting her to put a hold on her incessant tapping for the time being. It was now or never, there would either be a catastrophic docking incident and they would all die-- or everything would be fine. She was hoping for the latter outcome. The sound of warping metal and plastic snapping under an immense pressure caused the Botanist to freeze in place, momentarily fearing for her life before realizing the cabin's destruction was at the hands of one of her own crewmates.
Veera's dark eyes were wide as she beheld Anderson's less-than-graceful ascent in all it's glory. Well, she thought, I doubt there's anything I can screw up enough to top that.
She undoes her restraints with much less fuss, standing on unsteady legs as she watched the mercenaries venture into the hex. It was now or never. She secured her helmet with the confidence of someone who had practiced this particular motion hundreds of times. It took only took a moment for her eyes to get used to viewing the world from behind the shaded dome of her visor.
She should realistically wait for the all clear before bringing her research aboard the vessel, but the tantalizing offer of the unknown was too much to ignore. With no immediate alarm being sounded, one could foolishly assume there would be no issues deeper in the hex. Veera seized one of the thick handles adorning either side of the white crate, tilting it slightly so the wheels imbedded on the bottom could find some traction. Once she had the container in a more maneuverable position, the once heavy-looking rolled across the shuttle floor with relative ease. She stepped backwards through the airlock to allow it to cycle, hoping they wouldn't need to make a speedy retreat. She allowed a moment for anyone else who felt like joining her to file in behind her.
Veera's dark eyes were wide as she beheld Anderson's less-than-graceful ascent in all it's glory. Well, she thought, I doubt there's anything I can screw up enough to top that.
She undoes her restraints with much less fuss, standing on unsteady legs as she watched the mercenaries venture into the hex. It was now or never. She secured her helmet with the confidence of someone who had practiced this particular motion hundreds of times. It took only took a moment for her eyes to get used to viewing the world from behind the shaded dome of her visor.
She should realistically wait for the all clear before bringing her research aboard the vessel, but the tantalizing offer of the unknown was too much to ignore. With no immediate alarm being sounded, one could foolishly assume there would be no issues deeper in the hex. Veera seized one of the thick handles adorning either side of the white crate, tilting it slightly so the wheels imbedded on the bottom could find some traction. Once she had the container in a more maneuverable position, the once heavy-looking rolled across the shuttle floor with relative ease. She stepped backwards through the airlock to allow it to cycle, hoping they wouldn't need to make a speedy retreat. She allowed a moment for anyone else who felt like joining her to file in behind her.