[b] [u] Aur Iliax [/u] [/b] Aur pinched the bridge of his nose in frustration. Evidently, no, they couldn't dismantle the damn thing. But what got to him was they never questioned [i]why[/i] the plane needed to go on a truck. They were headed to Rosa, through the Gaian mountains and a fair mount of forests. The problem was the route through the mountains was directly through narrow slot canyons and jagged peaks, not to mention all the other sharp rock related geographical features. Aur wasn't sure this girl would even be able to find a place to land, and the trip through there took at least a week or two, nobody could just stay in the air. A smaller, dumber part of him also quietly thought an attack plane wouldn't exactly be sporting in the event of a bandit attack. The female piped up, and Aur couldn't help but snap at her. [b]"No, the issue is not settled! Do you even know the route? we're passing through the Gaian mountains and we can't just make you a godsdamn runway whenever we make camp! and I highly doubt that plane has the fuel to stay up in the air for two weeks, and I'm also sure you can't fly a plane for two weeks without food or sleep! so, either you load that plane up, or we're leaving it he- Oof!"[/b] As Aur more or less threw a tantrum at the pilot, the dwarf had returned and smacked him in the back of the head again. [b]"Yes Aur, but are we at the mountains now? She can fly until we get there."[/b] Gor calmly stated as he left. Aur rubbed the back of his head and mumbled something under his breath as he regained his composure. With a sigh, he continued. [b]"Alright, you heard him. Trudy flies until we hit the mountains. Everyone else, find a truck. And you,"[/b] Aur said, turning to the tree man. [b]"There's probably room for you in the back of that truck over there, not much is loaded on it. Just be sure not to damage the little box, alright?"[/b] Aur pointed out a truck and as he had said, it was only half loaded. On said truck there was also a small box (comparatively) two feet tall and 2.5 feet wide, composed of what appeared to be heavy reinforced steel. With that out of the way, Aur headed off to one of the trucks and leapt into the driver's seat. He checked the various dials and instruments, before resting his forehead against the wheel. He could just [i]sense[/i] doom on the horizon... [b] [u] Gor [/u] [/b] [b]"Well, I'd certainly hope you heard my associate. Time to go! And you're awfully lucky sir, you nearly missed us!"[/b] The dwarf said to the young man, apparently introducing himself as a musician. Well, as long as he wasn't terrible a little music on this journey would be appreciated. [b]"Welcome aboard you two, find a truck, get on it, and let's get out of this dump..."[/b] Gor said, turning to enter one of said trucks.