Boarding the ship with the others, Elarin couldn't help but think about his first impressions with each of them. The Will he was familiar with, having served alongside it for quite a while. But the others, Elarin felt, would certainly be interesting to serve with. There was the vampire, Vanessa, who seemed like she could be fun to be around, but also seemed to get serious rather quickly. The robot, Toony, was certainly enjoyable, and Elarin figured that she'd be the type to enjoy the antics that the Quest for Flavor routinely got into. Fiddlesticks, the short one with the pointy ears, seemed like a troublemaker, and acted almost childlike. Elarin didn't care for him as of yet, but hey, things change.
Walking over to what passed for the bridge of the ship, Elarin went over to the navicomputer. As the pilot, he had to make sure the correct co-ordinates were punched in for their destination, so that he, or the autopilot if he was getting some much-needed sleep, could get there properly. However, the AI that ran the ship was quite fickle, and liked to try and catch Elarin up as he was entering the co-ordinates, so as he typed away at the terminal, he was vary wary as to what it might have to say.
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Walking over to what passed for the bridge of the ship, Elarin went over to the navicomputer. As the pilot, he had to make sure the correct co-ordinates were punched in for their destination, so that he, or the autopilot if he was getting some much-needed sleep, could get there properly. However, the AI that ran the ship was quite fickle, and liked to try and catch Elarin up as he was entering the co-ordinates, so as he typed away at the terminal, he was vary wary as to what it might have to say.
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