[color=a187be]''That would be on mine.''[/color] she said to the [color=39b54a]marine [/color]as she pointed behind her to her ship [color=a187be]''Although, I will probably have to dock it with Kaze's ship. I believe it would be best not to travel space our separate ways. Especially now that we know the X may somehow space travel...''[/color] Amber kept on messing with her notes for a good while before she received a notification of incoming data. Which she immediately opened...only to find more classified Federation information. She could not say she was surprised at the Federation,s decision regarding the eradication of the planet, but it still seemed a little bit extreme. Since no 'cure' for the X, or weapon against it, were found however...what else could they do to ensure safety? The video footage took Amber by surprise, but she quickly barred the possibility of that entity being the real bounty hunter. It was impossible, for many a reason, that she would have been there at that time. The rest of the data confirmed it. If it was able to make near perfect replica of whole entities...Amber looked down at her protective device they were given. Hidden under her hair, which fell over her as she looked down: a glance of anguish in her eyes. [i]A copy of everything that I am?[/i] The thought brought on feeling of uneasiness. The idea of her [i]person[/i] being duplicated was scary on more than just the physical level. This entered Philosophy and Morality domain, of which she was not ready nor equipped to deal with right now. Shaking it off she stood up as the rest of the team made they way into the hangar. She briefly addressed a man working in the hangar and directed him to load her things into her ship and ready it for departure. After which, she turned to [color=39b54a]David [/color] [color=bc8dbf]''Come, let's regroup with the rest.''[/color] As the duo was approaching, she overheard the [color=0054a6]Tribunal [/color]mention that he was ready to accept the title go governing leader. The very moment she got close enough, she answered before the Dragon could [color=bc8dbf]''I think that is actually a very decent proposition. From what I have seen so far anyway.''[/color] then, realizing she cut into a conversation [i]again[/i] - for it happened often to her - [color=bc8dbf]''...Sorry to interrupt.''[/color] After the rest of the exchange, she would turn to [color=fdc68a]Kate [/color]on what she said on Samus. [color=a187be]''I do not think that is how it would go.''[/color] it almost sounded as if the sarcasm went over Amber's head, but she continued [color=a187be]''While I respect what previous exploits Samus did, I really do, I find it unlikely that she would be unaware of the whole situation in Federation's space. And if she decided not to act on it on her own...well, I will not repeat what I previously stated.''[/color] [color=a187be]''[color=9e0b0f]Kaze[/color], may I also dock my ship to yours? It transport all of my belongings and necessary material for possible scientific research on the field.''[/color]