"Something alwaaaays goes wrong!" Mylik reeled back a little when Rane leaned forward and whispered that joyful statement. Why would he be so happy about violence? Mylik wanted to prevent happenings like that, I mean, it was his whole job on board the ship! Well, he hoped that Rane's confidence wasn't without founding, since Mylik could telepathically feel a general nervousness coming from a few of the more experienced marauders, not like a "WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE" nervousness, but the kind you feel when you've been doing something forever and somehow know things are gonna mess up. Under normal circumstances, he wouldn't let other's anxiousness bother him very much, but this seemed more real than most of the emotions other species experience. Mylik let out an audible sigh "Then I will have to check out the security systems again. After all, if something [i]always[/i] goes wrong, then we should [i]always[/i] be ready" he said to the Canmorian. "I'll be in my quarters if anyone needs me," he continued to the group in general. Back in his room. He decided to take the opportunity he had and see what else could be done about the ships security systems. Back at home, he was used to hidden cameras, trapdoors, tunnels that could immediately collapse at the push of a button (better to allow the tunnel to fall on advancing enemies than to let them come in), and even robots. Here, he had a few cameras and automatic defense weapons(which he had brought with him and installed). Nothing else. But maybe he could fix that. He headed out into the general hallways and went straight for one of the cameras. He dismounted it from the wall, opened it up, and began fiddling around with the inside. In all honesty, he only knew a little about non-Kiaslik technology, but he hoped he could figure something out.