[b]Arragoz Plizgin - Da Krooza[/b] Having given the humies plenty of time to react, the Ork figured now was the time to make his exit. It was worth noting that 'plenty of time' consisted of a grand total of two seconds, as the engines had already roared to life, and were just short of launching the vessel out into open space. However, it was hardly Arragoz' fault if the humies were too zoggin' slow, and, in the end, they were still puny humies. Not 'alf bad fer humies, but Orks wuz still betta. On that note, with an ear-shattering boom, the Krooza left the Federation ship's hangar and, by extension, its artificial atmosphere. As a result, the cacophony of the engines, in addition to the laughter of the Greenskin, went unheard by most. However, that was unimportant. Far more deserving of attention was the Ork's steering, or lack thereof, of the Krooza. Any onlookers would be treated to the sight of the vessel erratically moving about in a rather nonsensical manner, while still managing to further the distance between it and the fleet. As for the Kommando 'controlling' the runaway space ship, he was presently mucking about with the myriad array of buttons before him, attempting to locate the one that would let him 'get da zog outta 'ere.' After activating the cup-holders, mood lighting, and far too many other features that had no business being on a spacefaring vessel, Arragoz finally found what he was looking for. Upon pressing the button, a droning mechanical voice addressed him. "Initiating Interdimensional Jump procedures, please state your desired destination." "Wher'eva da Boss iz at." "'Wher'eva da Boss iz at' is not a valid destination, please try again." "Da Bunka, ya git." "Please try again." "Zog, 'ow about 'Shadoo Foreva's 'Ome Base?'" "Confirm your desired destination: Shadow Eternity Headquarters." "Jus' get on wiff it, ya stoopid masheen." "Destination confirmed. Estimated Travel Time: 10 milliseconds." A'fore the Kommando could even say 'Dat's proppa fast,' the jaunt was already at an end, depositing the Krooza and its passenger(s?) within the atmosphere of a barren world. Said barren world happened to contain the bunker that Shadow Eternity called home, and was about to receive another distinguishing landmark. Said landmark was the crater that would soon be created by the vessel crashing into its surface, conveniently at a safe distance from the bunker itself. Thus, the Orkoid made an equal parts spectacular and destructive return, which was doubtless the way Arragoz liked it.