Jackson123
The meaning of life is the fine game of nil
I think you missed the whole part about the ship was docked in a space station, so there won’t be any “turbulence” or “passing through atmosphere”....technically you can’t see much of everything on the planet either if we’re already on like 49,000 km above ground for starter“Distraction, huh?”, Keiran repeated and tapped a spot on the pauldron with a claw, producing a satisfying metallic clink. He could only imagine the deafening sounds this armor would make when a rain of projectiles come upon it. It would give him ample opportunity to remain undetected and take the enemy by surprise. “Actually, my techniques rely heavily on someone like you making a distraction. Best case scenario, baddies are dead before they acknowledge my presence.”, he explained and circled to the opposite side of the Juggernaut armor, curiosity slowly overtaking the previously felt tension. “My training revolved around staying out of sight and getting what I wanted. I believe this covers your question?”
Kei saw Ms Mackenzie again for a split second before she went back on her way in a brisk pace. Alanus called out after her but he somehow doubted she had heard all of it. Pilots were always in a rush in seemed. “Seeing Ms Sarah again reminds me, do you have a clue where we’re headed?” Just as those words had left his mouth, a broadcast from the captain filled the ship’s interior. Apparently, Mr Person didn’t have any plans either. “Nevermind…”
The Gehennian moved to one of the windows in the lounge to observe the takeoff. It always amazed him how everything got smaller and smaller when looked upon from above. Despite the advancement of modern technology though, turbulence was unavoidable as the Essex passed through the atmosphere and into the vast space and so Keiran had to readjust his footing to remain upright. All that was left for him to do at this point was to wait for the captain's decision on a destination.
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