Raising a brow while the other began to talk, Dalkalo, seemed to be very blunt and straightforward when it came to how he felt about Ryker. Rolling her eyes, everyone seemed to not mind each other at all or be at each other's throats; an average stance in a crew.
April spoke up and seemed to be trying to get the situation to die down between the two men. Apple DeBaker parted her lips and reached for Dalkalo for a second while he walked away. She seemed to want to comfort him or figure out the situation some more, but she instantly crossed her arms and gave Ryker a glare.
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General Patterson?” Question in a tone of voice that showed she might not even care for the title nor the name. Grabbing the envelope without a second thought, she began to open it, and glanced up at Ryker while she did.
Her expression seemed to stay neutral when Ryker spoke and she read the letter. The whole conflict between Dalkalo and Ryker was an interesting one, but she didn’t want any terrible incidents happening between crewmates.
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In all honesty, Mr.Ryker. I could care less what this letter has to say and I can say that the ship probably doesn’t need you.” Speaking firmly when it came to the man. She wasn’t being disrespectful nor trying to be rude, but she was trying to be realistic in this sense, “
If you have one chance here, you have one chance on this ship, Mr.Ryker. I hope you understand that. I do not want any accidents happening between you or Mr.Dalkalo; there will be consequences if there is.” Captain DeBaker was hoping her words would make it clear that she was not going to tolerate heavy occurrences.
Most would probably shew the man away, but she wasn't too cold in the heart.“
One chance, Mr.Ryker.” Apple DeBaker added emphasis on her stance of where Ryker would be in her mind. She did not want any foul play and she would keep an eye on both Ryker and Dalkalo from now on. In all honesty, DeBakers approach was rough and cold, but she did not have any hard feelings towards Ryker; she just wanted to make herself clear to him.
After making herself clear, she began to fold the envelope and it's content into her pocket. She would keep it for now, and she went back to sit on the chair she was originally on. The woman was in need of a pilot, but she could honestly try and get the ship out of impound. Would they let her? Who knows till she tries.
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