[b]Nono, Restaurant District, Yggdrasil[/b] Nono had definitely not lost track of time, at least on a subconscious level, but for the moment she was content as she was. It wasn't as if there would be major repercussions from their being a bit late anyway, and this was more important in the grand scheme of things. Onee-sama mattered more than any mere meeting could ever. It was once more amusing to behold Saber giving herself such intense consideration, as if she couldn't believe what she was being told. Certainly she had received such compliments before, yes? Like, from that Rin person she kept mentioning, or someone else in her life. There was no way that Nono was the only one who thought that way, though a part of her wouldn't have minded if she was. "Yeah," she answered with a happy nod. At this point it didn't seem like she'd be able to convince Onee-sama, but if she said it enough times then eventually it might sink in. "And besides, you're really good with a sword while I just kinda break things in half on accident. That has to count for something." A nervous chuckle accompanied that, though it was the truth. Aside from improbably splitting things, she wasn't very good at close range combat, as the battle with Katana Lady could attest to. [hr] [b]Misaka 10,032, Client World Macross[/b] Misaka glanced back as she was joined by her two companions, one eager and the other more cautious as they entered the corridor that led deeper into the ship. They had escaped notice, and an application of her goggles would show the flow of energy moving further inside, which would have provided a path for them to follow if there had been more than one way to go. As it stood though, they had little choice in the matter. "'That would be wise," Misaka replies with a thoughtful expression," Misaka said in her standard monotone to the question. It would be the most efficient way, though certainly Kakine's input would be welcome. But for the moment, there wasn't much to observe anyway. Without another word she turned and began walking, leading them down the corridor that they had found themselves in. It was wide enough for two to walk abreast if they squeezed a bit, but for now Misaka led the way. There were few branches, and it was a relatively straight shot to another door. Along the way, it was easy to see the metal paneling, wires, and the lights that allowed them to get by. Beyond the first door they encountered, a short distance from the entrance, was a larger room. There were lockers, as well as several space suits to go with them, of a relatively streamline design. "'This appears to be a room to prepare for extravehicular activities,' Misaka notes as she examines the devices present," Misaka told them as she got a good look at everything important for the Sister Network to go over later. Certainly it would make sense with this being a vessel designed to go into space. And with this, there would be a lot more beyond, she was sure of it. [hr] [b]Cinder Fall, Shadow Eternity HQ[/b] Cinder took the projector as she looked at the object displayed, whilst the Leader described what it was. On the surface it didn't seem too amazing, just a simple chair, but it also seemed to have some sort of capability to link in with the person sitting in it, if she didn't miss her guess. On the plus side, it made it easier to know that the UMMA didn't place much value in it. Assaulting a hospital was much easier than assaulting a military base. "I see," she replied with a nod, putting the projector away. The only problem would be moving the thing, and she could most likely manage that somehow. There were a few items she had in her arsenal that might assist there. A shrug then as she took a step back. "Well, unless there's anything else you'd like to tell me, I suppose I shuld get going,