Senjen was briefly caught off-guard. His suggestion had to been to grab onto his tail so he could lead the way through the fast lane to their destination, not to climb on his back like Light was going to ride him into battle. Still...he supposed this would be easier in the end. “Ah...you know, I thought that stuff would feel colder.” Before, Light had sounded like he was in a rush to get his gel suit replenished. He was not entirely sure if that had just been an excuse to try to pull them out of trouble, but Senjen supposed he would want to get to that sooner rather than later. Senjen might have wanted to take the scenic route and explore, but for now he could settle for some casual sightseeing on the way to their destination. Maybe once they made the drop-off, there would be some free time to explore the station, or maybe even the planet below? There was a space elevator connecting them, so it was not like it was difficult to get down to the surface. Senjen took hold of one of the ropes and gave it a pull to float the two of them “upwards”, towards the inner pedestrian lines closer to the center of the station. It was not strictly necessary in zero-G, but the station was still organized with a clear sense of up and down, purely for psychological reasons. Most species found it easier to navigate with those sorts of directions in mind. The buildings and basic layout of the city still resembled those built in a gravity well, at least superficially. The lines higher up from the street were meant for faster pedestrian traffic, so that was what they would take. He decided to take the straight path, rather than the left one. Even if the latter was shorter, being able to keep up a good, constant pace would probably end up being faster in the end. Senjen pulled on the pedestrian line until they were going as fast as they could safely go. With his mass, he needed to be particularly careful about giving himself too much momentum, but that also meant others were less likely to get in their way. He connected to the local net and brought up the station map. Light had marked where he wanted to go, so he needed to make sure not to overshoot. As they were floating along just by inertia, Senjen could still at least watch the places they were passing by. “I wonder who that Tekeri is? I know it isn’t ruled by them alone anymore, but Korit was first settled by Tekeri, right? This station isn’t built in their style, but I really hope to see a station, or city, or something that is. I know it’s not as practical as other designs, but the fact that they try to include natural features in their construction is just amazing to me. I mean, imagine a ship that feels like a forest? Greenery, vines, trees everywhere...I read that they’ve genetically engineered plant species not just from their own world, but alien worlds too, so they can grow in microgravity. I wonder if that’s how they got the trees to grow out in front of that building over there? Or maybe they were transplanted?”