"Right," Eli nodded when Kiana approached him, "We will." He watched as she followed Andrik out of the room, to explore rest of the vessel - their so-called new home. He shuddered at the thought, but brushed it away. At least for a little while. Indeed, it was time to calm down, take a couple of deep breaths and see this whole situation in a new light. There ought to be some information around here and, besides, the female voice had mentioned something of a route towards a bigger community - if Eli had remembered it correctly. If not here, they ought to have some answers.
'All in due time, then.' He thought to himself as he clinched his fist. Finally exhaling, he turned to the two that had remained in the room. Gio and Natazume. "My apologies if I acted... rash. It's not an everyday occurrence to be taken away and tossed into an unknown environment. With, no offence, unknown people." As he finished the sentence, his gaze fell once again upon the bracelets. The air around this place felt surreal. Mysterious. The same with the people that were here with him. But on the other hand, Eli didn't feel in immediate danger. Or in any sort of danger. That was a relief.
Natazume took the medic bracelet, a dedicated healer. A shaman. A priest. Her new role had many names, but he was used to people tending to the sick called healers back home. The terminology used to define their offered roles was interesting to Eli, as a very specific wording was used for certain phrases. As if the phrases had been purposely advanced to envelop a broader aspect of the role's nature. Eli took note of it. Kiana mentioned she was a good navigator, prompting her to take the pilot bracelet and with the only other missing bracelet being that of a tactician, Eli presumed Andrik took it. At least for the time being. Ironically, the position seemed to suit him well.
"A captain, first officer and researcher bracelets are left..." He spoke up, noting that each bracelet had a different colour to it. The intensity of the colours seemed to be similar to the lights that they had the opportunity to notice in each of their respective pods. The light seemed artificial, yet warm. Acting as a team seemed to be the right decision at this point. His hand moved towards the bracelets, but before he was able to grab one, his attention moved toward the sliding sound behind him. Didn't take him long to notice the last pod open up and its inhabitant pop out. A muscular man. A hostile muscular man.
No, not hostile... rather disoriented. Confused; like all of them. Eli couldn't blame him, but this was not the time to consider themselves the enemies here.
"Woah there, deep breaths, friend. Deep breaths," Eli brought his hands up to show that they were not a threat. Body language was the key. Having a confused and disoriented man of his size run rampant on them would be everything but good. "We are not here to hurt you, but were brought to this place by the same pods you just fell out of." He noted with his head towards the other five pods. "As far as we know, there are only six of us here. On some sort of a vessel, a ship of some kind. You'll be glad to know that we are not hostile and so far had encountered nothing hostile around. However, I'd suggest you take a couple of minutes before looking out the window. I know this is really weird, but we had to go through the same experience as you, not too long ago." Eli put on a slight smile as he finished the sentence.