Rendyl had no idea what the Captain looked like, but she was curious if he too would be unique....maybe a tree so she could make the joke that his bark was worse than his bite. But as she thought about her little joke, a human just like her stormed through the cargobay doors and made a beeline right for her. Her first impulse thought was he was another crewmember, come to attend to the damage or to her, yet both were very wrong. She was flung towards the door, her mouth agape in a silent gasp save for the air rushing into her lungs, and was for a sickening moment considering her telepathy again to tell him to leave her alone...
The snow-haired girl buckled down on her urge and took a few seconds more to note other details: the fact that the security officer willingly did nothing to stop the man meant he had more authority, and the growling from the man saying she was meant to be in the brig at his order meant undoubtedly he was the captain.
And so she went without complaint of being firmly led out of the cargohold, past another human, and towards what she guessed was the brig.
The snow-haired girl buckled down on her urge and took a few seconds more to note other details: the fact that the security officer willingly did nothing to stop the man meant he had more authority, and the growling from the man saying she was meant to be in the brig at his order meant undoubtedly he was the captain.
And so she went without complaint of being firmly led out of the cargohold, past another human, and towards what she guessed was the brig.