Joey made a slow, curious ascend into the ship, letting other mages pass by as he took the time to observe the autonomous sentries posted up at the threshold. He was noticeably astounded by their presence. "Coorr blimey..." Wide eyed, he gave one of the bots a quick up-and-down look. Wasn't like anything he's ever seen before. Definitely wasn't typical human technology. He gave a slow gander into the robot's eyes, red in color, just like the commander's. They were cold, impersonal, mostly neutral. "What makes you tick, mate...?" He knocked at the guard's chest armor, and a mostly solid reverb vibrated back. Slowly placing his ear to its chest, he could make out something resembling a rhythmic ticking. "Like clockwork..." Figuring he could oogle the mechanical persons some other time, Horatio decided to delve further into the ship, making his way towards the main deck, in time. The sights that could be seen from such a height and vantage would no doubt be just as amazing a sight as the robo-security. He meandered around the deck, taking note of the skyline, as well as the numerous workers and crewmen moving about. It was natural a ship of this size and complexity would have workers. He briefly wondered if he [i]too[/i] would have to perform chores and assorted busywork within the ship's walls. [i]"Eh, probably wouldn't be anything I haven't done before...probably."[/i] Then, the robe-shrouded hydro girl made a comment about food. It made Joey realize that he too, skipped out on breakfast. Though, the disruptive signs of hunger never reached him. Might've been the excitement and curiosity of the whole ordeal that kept it at bay.