Floodwaters
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Derelict - Outside
"That's right," Amelia said in a mocking tone, as if she was surprised that Sienna had found out about that only then, "not that it would matter anyway since you removed the primary starter for the engine," she added, glancing at the shuttle that then just left the bay.
"Heh, the fact that you checked just makes me glad I did," Sienna's voice replied. "You didn't think I was stupid enough to just leave my ship in the hands of someone I barely knew, did you?" The astrogator heard the captain cluck her tongue pensively, and from the sound of it, almost condescendingly. "Maybe you did."
"Maybe I did," Amelia said, even though it had been Crash who had broken up the news.
Sienna's overly-drawn out, theatrical sigh was the first response. "So," she asked sardonically. "Now the question is, are you as unreliable as Vel?"
"Why, are you gonna space me if I say yes?" came the response from the astrogator.
"Tell me why I shouldn't," the captain replied flatly.
Amelia didn't entertain to answer that, she decided to not go that low, specially for someone who had given her no reason to. "I'm gonna tell you why," she said, her tone much more serious then, "joining up with you was a mistake, and I would rather have to face getting strafed by an aircraft again on Nepleslia than work one more second with you. I would rather have to crawl on the mud again hiding from gangers in Kennewes than work one more second with you. I would rather join up with the survivor I just saved because I know they're somehow more truthsworty than you than work one more second with you. I have grown up in a spaceship and worked in then most of my life, and I can say this with all the certainty in the world: if you don't go down because of your decisions, your crew will put you down, and I hope they're all listening to this, because I also bet your pay would be shit," she said, turning back to the shuttle, her mind already made.
The comm channel was silent for several seconds, leaving a lingering doubt for an instant as to whether or not the transmission had gone through. Finally, Sienna replied. "Ballsy, I'll give you that," the captain answered, her words sounding like they were tight and enunciated through a taut jaw, her accent bleeding through again. "If you think you wanna run off with your new friend there, be my guest. It's your funeral. But I hope y'all got alternate transportation arranged, and weren't relying on that shuttle you were talking about. The one that just came up on the scope." Sienna paused another second. "See, I ain't about to make this a wasted trip after all the headaches I've had so far, so that shuttle, as I see it, is mine. And it's unarmed."
Amelia smirked at that, floating towards the shuttle as she was, "So are you," She said, "Crash, shut down the ship until I'm out of here, please. Otherwise she will kill me," the astrogator added, cutting the comm link as her hands held onto the surface of the shuttle due to the magnetic pads.
"That's right," Amelia said in a mocking tone, as if she was surprised that Sienna had found out about that only then, "not that it would matter anyway since you removed the primary starter for the engine," she added, glancing at the shuttle that then just left the bay.
"Heh, the fact that you checked just makes me glad I did," Sienna's voice replied. "You didn't think I was stupid enough to just leave my ship in the hands of someone I barely knew, did you?" The astrogator heard the captain cluck her tongue pensively, and from the sound of it, almost condescendingly. "Maybe you did."
"Maybe I did," Amelia said, even though it had been Crash who had broken up the news.
Sienna's overly-drawn out, theatrical sigh was the first response. "So," she asked sardonically. "Now the question is, are you as unreliable as Vel?"
"Why, are you gonna space me if I say yes?" came the response from the astrogator.
"Tell me why I shouldn't," the captain replied flatly.
Amelia didn't entertain to answer that, she decided to not go that low, specially for someone who had given her no reason to. "I'm gonna tell you why," she said, her tone much more serious then, "joining up with you was a mistake, and I would rather have to face getting strafed by an aircraft again on Nepleslia than work one more second with you. I would rather have to crawl on the mud again hiding from gangers in Kennewes than work one more second with you. I would rather join up with the survivor I just saved because I know they're somehow more truthsworty than you than work one more second with you. I have grown up in a spaceship and worked in then most of my life, and I can say this with all the certainty in the world: if you don't go down because of your decisions, your crew will put you down, and I hope they're all listening to this, because I also bet your pay would be shit," she said, turning back to the shuttle, her mind already made.
The comm channel was silent for several seconds, leaving a lingering doubt for an instant as to whether or not the transmission had gone through. Finally, Sienna replied. "Ballsy, I'll give you that," the captain answered, her words sounding like they were tight and enunciated through a taut jaw, her accent bleeding through again. "If you think you wanna run off with your new friend there, be my guest. It's your funeral. But I hope y'all got alternate transportation arranged, and weren't relying on that shuttle you were talking about. The one that just came up on the scope." Sienna paused another second. "See, I ain't about to make this a wasted trip after all the headaches I've had so far, so that shuttle, as I see it, is mine. And it's unarmed."
Amelia smirked at that, floating towards the shuttle as she was, "So are you," She said, "Crash, shut down the ship until I'm out of here, please. Otherwise she will kill me," the astrogator added, cutting the comm link as her hands held onto the surface of the shuttle due to the magnetic pads.