LSDF Val’ta, Launching Bay
Had Jiji not had trauma beforehand involving the Akahar, she could’ve probably been too timid to respond to the grave insult that Akemi had just given. She slowly turned and looked at the cat for a moment and then just… frowned. She felt nothing, actually, towards the cat, not even a sense of pity. Not even dislike! She just felt nothing, the cat was a moron, and a poor example of Yamataian ingenuity. She idly wondered what type of trouble she’d get in if she hacked her way passed the Val’ta AI and fudged with Akemi’s room gravity, and oxygen to crush, or smother him.
Jiji had killed before, albeit by mistake, and it was her own prisoners. She could do the same with this cat, who was very much becoming more of an enemy than a friend. However, she shook her head gently and turned to look back at Aran’ya. This was not a luxury she would get, because once more the cat opens his mouth and treated everything like a stupid game. She slowly turned back and looked at Akemi, quietly, coldly, not that the cat cared all that much about the small L’manel who looked like a child. She finally had enough of this farce, so she did decide to say something.
“Akemi Koga, I know that you mass-produced bio-engineered waste of spaces known as Nekovalkyrja don’t have souls. I know you don’t fear death either. But for the love of all that is holy on Lor, Shut. The Fuck. Up.. Seriously, you sexist worthless soulless piece of Yamataian waste. You think that this is playful banter? You think looking down on us because we’re women is OKAY? You then even consider what eating our CHILDREN are like, daring to ask us for one of our eggs? And you think this is NORMAL? I know for fact that Yamatai doesn’t look favorably towards cannibalism, perhaps we should report the fact you’re interested in it to your empress, see how she enjoys that. Now, we will keep you from dying, we will treat you like a soldier, and fight alongside you. But socially to me at least, you are not worth the time of day.”
With that batch of insults thrown, and that threat given, however ignored it may be, the small L’manel turned back towards Aran’ya. Unaware that she insulted pretty much all of the Neko’s, nor really caring to be honest. “Now… I suppose you’re right, I could be useful on the ground, I wasn’t really thinking I guess…” She paused thinking about Akahar for a moment and then sighed. “Let’s hope that I don’t slow you down at least.” She grinned a bit.