[center][h2][color=662d91]Ayato Kirishima[/color][/h2] [i]Uber Ethereal's Mothership[/i][/center] [hr] [center][h3][color=ed1c24]"People Magazine"[/color] [sub]Page 6: "What fashion sense is in these days!"[/sub][/h3][/center] Ayato flipped the page of the magazine as he wasn't interested in fashion. Technically, he wasn't interested at all with the magazine, but figured since he wasn't doing anything else plus it was laying around he might as well. On the next few pages it would give directions on how to make a roll cake along with a subscription for another 12 months. The ghoul grabbed the slip of paper, and threw it over his shoulder not caring where it landed as he began reading how to make a roll cake. Not that it mattered since he couldn't eat human food at all, and the amount of ingredients needed to make something like this was already starting to make his stomach hurt, so again he flipped through some pages. At this point it was the middle of the magazine, and it had a story of some female who had gone through the troubles of war. How she had made it out alive yet had many upon many challenges with the main one trying to stay alive. [i]Ridiculous.[/i] As he continued to read the story the screens above the work panels would occasionally [i]beep[/i], so after a few times he looked up to see what was going on. Nothing out of the ordinary, but before he looked back down to continue reading Ayato grabbed the back as well as the front of the magazine, and tore it all the way down from the middle. After, he stood up to throw it in the trash nearby as there was no need for it anymore, and made his way to the opposite side of the room where he'd start to mess with a few of the buttons to see which would do what. On accident he activated the timer that, reaching 00:00:00, would fire a missile in the direction it was aimed. How did he know this? There was a small screen above the buttons that displayed the ship, and a visual on how the missile was going to come out. [color=662d91]"Hm."[/color] Again, he pressed a button in the same area, but this one obviously ejected trash as the words on the screen were [i]"Dumping Waste: In Progress..."[/i] Before he was to press another button however Ayato was suddenly startled by the [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VDqu7Oa9rs]alarm[/url] that would sound on the large screens behind him. As he turned to see what was going on the screens all displayed 3 horizontal lines that looked similar to hospital monitors when someone died. Ayato walked over to the screens to see if anything else was being displayed, and noticed 3 names right by the lines that read: [b]Eto[/b]; Of course he knew who Eto was, [b]Muffet[/b]; He had no idea who she was but she looked to be important, and one last line that had no name by it. Not caring to think of who that third line may be Ayato moved the chair that he was sitting in earlier to be able to get a better view of the controls. He looked at the buttons on the panel, and would press a few of them to see what they did. At this point the alarms were beginning to get annoying, so he switched his attention to the touch-screen slap-dab in the middle of the panel section. Randomly clicking through a few tabs he finally found the simple off-switch, and turned the sound off. [color=662d91]"..."[/color] [i]That easy, huh.[/i] However, turning the sound off didn't take away the heart monitors on the screens, and as he looked at them wondered why there was no heart beat for Eto if this actually was a heart monitor. [color=662d91]"What are you doing...?"[/color]