[color=cyan][h1][b]Minerva[/b][/h1][/color] --- Minerva took a deep breath as the journey finally reached its end. Ever since the Olympus Project got disbanded and she started working on the military, she found herself entering spaceships a lot and being familiar with doing nothing but waiting for the destination. She hates it and finds herself mourning for the lost time. [i] At least she finally figured out how to play that game the twins called Backgammon, although she is pretty sure it won't come in handy. [/i] Minerva took a peak at Solaire, the spaceship that will become her home for the foreseeable future. It is the largest ship she had laid her eyes on. It seems that this ship lives up to its designation as a fortress ship. She left the shuttle the same way she entered it, promptly and with disinterest as if she was only there to assist in the logistics. The small things and the big things felt the same in her eyes after all. Her eyes were briefly laid on the Rosinian who she recalled in the files is named Rose. She wasn't sure what to make of the sight of her reuniting with her children. On one hand it is a waste of time, on the other... [/i]...handler said that it is one of the things that make fighting worth it, not like she needed one.[i] She averted her eyes and listened to the two people that will be her superiors for the duration of the mission. Lieutenant Kaname, her age aside, is a textbook example of a Federation officer. Meritocratic, straight to the point and serious unlike the few 'blue-bloods' that she had the misfortune of ‘working with’, tasking her with cleaning up their messes is a gross inefficiency. Dr. Lorenzo on the other hand is the definition of unpleasant. He is disrespectful, uncaring of protocols and acted like he owned the place. In her experience there are two ways he could afford to do so. The first is being related to someone important but considering where she is, she puts her bets on the latter. He is so important that the Federation can\t do away with him even if they wanted to. She hopes he won’t be too bad. She didn’t notice the man’s sneer on her, as she soon got distracted by the conversation behind her. Oh it was her fellow pilots cheering a nervous recruit, well she saw it happen a lot. She rolled her eyes hoping that her nervousness wouldn't get in the way.