Rae's answer wasn't really the happiest news, but it did ease his nerves a bit knowing that Shasoon was showing signs of recovery... But that wouldn't matter if the antidote won't work, and there would be another casualty on the Monroe... But he had faith. He always did. His fists were clenched as he continued his path through the ship, a deep fire burning inside him, his left hand starting to twitch slightly. He wanted nothing to do with the rat people anymore, he just wanted sleep, blast the man they had captive right out of the airlock, and to get a new objective that had nothing to do with poison. But the Doctor's voice filled his ear.
It kinda annoyed Raymond on how well Rae knew him, and his possible thought process, but at the same time he enjoyed her friendship. Ever since the Doctor volunteered to join the crew, they formed a bond rather quickly. Although she had a bit of difficulty figuring out human emotions, she seemed to see that Raymond was not the psychotic killer everyone accused him of being. In return she told him a bit about her own past. After surviving so many suicide missions, and seeing so many deaths, and incredible planets and going through every situation you can think of for three years, their friendship is strong. She had the voice of reason, she didn't really let emotions take control of things like Raymond does.. It reminded him of his mother in a way.
Raymond's fist unclenched, the twitch in his hand still going strong, however. He didn't reply to Rae's comments at first, but when he did, all he said was "Copy that... and Thanks, Rae." Maybe this guy didn't really deserve to be chewed up by Addy and Elyse, but if he had the power to blow up a giant warship, chances are he wasn't a defenseless and innocent man. A metallic door slid open to where Elyse and Addy stood, cross armed and staring at the airlock door, and through the small window, a masked face stared straight at him.
"He hasn't been too much trouble?" Raymond asked Elyse who was here first, making his way towards the airlock door. "Addy, Elyse, Tango, watch our for 44." he said in a lower tone. Order 44 was a fun little Committee procedure designed especially for interstellar adventure ships that if any hostile breached the airlock, that they would lock all the doors in the section, and pop open outer airlock door, sucking everything and everyone out into space. It was a terrifying thought, but they were a suicide squad. Better they sacrifice themselves for the greater good of the Galactic Committee, right?
Raymond's face was inches from the glass to get a better look at their intruder. Robotic limbs, a very nasty sword, and a few nice weapons on him. He could easily bust this door down and kill every single one of them... But they were at an advantage. he had no idea how many crew mates were on this ship, no idea how to destroy this ship, how much firepower they had of their own, and he didn't know if the captain was a complete lunatic that wouldn't mind killing everyone on board.
There was a lot of things he could say to the man. A lot of very colorful things, but he decided against it. "Nice sword." Raymond said, a small hint of a smirk on his face, and a nod towards the weapon. "I've seen it cut through my ship like butter, and I appreciate that you haven't used it even more. Look, we've all had a very stressful few days, and I hope you understand that when people get launched out of enemy ships, we don't really greet them with open arms. How about we take this to the brig, we ask a few questions, and no one needs to get hurt." Ray said in a a somewhat calm voice, but it was obvious he wasn't too happy, yet also very sincere. He had no intention of even trying to fight this guy. He didn't have all of his gear, and he was in no shape for a fight.
"Elyse, you have an electromagnetic weapon handy? if he does anything stupid overcharge his legs. Addy, keep those airlock controls with you." Raymond didn't break eye contact with the masked man as he pressed the button, opening the inside airlock doors... He had to have some faith in not only his team mates, but also this stranger.
It kinda annoyed Raymond on how well Rae knew him, and his possible thought process, but at the same time he enjoyed her friendship. Ever since the Doctor volunteered to join the crew, they formed a bond rather quickly. Although she had a bit of difficulty figuring out human emotions, she seemed to see that Raymond was not the psychotic killer everyone accused him of being. In return she told him a bit about her own past. After surviving so many suicide missions, and seeing so many deaths, and incredible planets and going through every situation you can think of for three years, their friendship is strong. She had the voice of reason, she didn't really let emotions take control of things like Raymond does.. It reminded him of his mother in a way.
Raymond's fist unclenched, the twitch in his hand still going strong, however. He didn't reply to Rae's comments at first, but when he did, all he said was "Copy that... and Thanks, Rae." Maybe this guy didn't really deserve to be chewed up by Addy and Elyse, but if he had the power to blow up a giant warship, chances are he wasn't a defenseless and innocent man. A metallic door slid open to where Elyse and Addy stood, cross armed and staring at the airlock door, and through the small window, a masked face stared straight at him.
"He hasn't been too much trouble?" Raymond asked Elyse who was here first, making his way towards the airlock door. "Addy, Elyse, Tango, watch our for 44." he said in a lower tone. Order 44 was a fun little Committee procedure designed especially for interstellar adventure ships that if any hostile breached the airlock, that they would lock all the doors in the section, and pop open outer airlock door, sucking everything and everyone out into space. It was a terrifying thought, but they were a suicide squad. Better they sacrifice themselves for the greater good of the Galactic Committee, right?
Raymond's face was inches from the glass to get a better look at their intruder. Robotic limbs, a very nasty sword, and a few nice weapons on him. He could easily bust this door down and kill every single one of them... But they were at an advantage. he had no idea how many crew mates were on this ship, no idea how to destroy this ship, how much firepower they had of their own, and he didn't know if the captain was a complete lunatic that wouldn't mind killing everyone on board.
There was a lot of things he could say to the man. A lot of very colorful things, but he decided against it. "Nice sword." Raymond said, a small hint of a smirk on his face, and a nod towards the weapon. "I've seen it cut through my ship like butter, and I appreciate that you haven't used it even more. Look, we've all had a very stressful few days, and I hope you understand that when people get launched out of enemy ships, we don't really greet them with open arms. How about we take this to the brig, we ask a few questions, and no one needs to get hurt." Ray said in a a somewhat calm voice, but it was obvious he wasn't too happy, yet also very sincere. He had no intention of even trying to fight this guy. He didn't have all of his gear, and he was in no shape for a fight.
"Elyse, you have an electromagnetic weapon handy? if he does anything stupid overcharge his legs. Addy, keep those airlock controls with you." Raymond didn't break eye contact with the masked man as he pressed the button, opening the inside airlock doors... He had to have some faith in not only his team mates, but also this stranger.