The Sekkou was turned downward and sideways. The nose of the ship had almost made contact with the docking bay floor, in the process shredding a shuttle in half. Smoldering pieces of metal were strewn about the floor, and small fumes of smoke rose from the remains of the shuttle. Upon analysis, one of the side hatches had been damaged on contact (the door was caved in), making entrance through there impossible. It was possible to enter through either the opposite side hatch or the launch deck at the back of the ship.
"Ok, I'm sending you schematics of the Yui now," Tom said. This should help us out."
"Arigatou gozaimasu, Freeman-Juni." Rin dropped down beside the prow of the ship, checking to see if the shuttle had done any serious damage to the larger Yui-class.
A shuttle was not going to do much to the mighty Yui. Apart from cosmetic damage, the larger ship had sliced through the smaller shuttle cleanly. The inside of the shuttle, as a result, was a mangled cluster of metal and smoke.
"It's fine here, Juni," Rin said, slowly forgetting her problems now that there wasn't so much stress. She took off again to check the rest of the exterior.
The ship's metal dully shone in the off light provided by the outside desert. It seemed impeccably smooth to the touch. Tom and Ichigo followed suit, using their armors to walk along the top of the shuttle, checking for any punctures in the hull. Aside from a rather nasty dent along the aft, there were no punctures. This was very good, because punctures would necessitate the use of material from one of the shuttles, wasting valuable time.
"Whew, if everything is as good on the inside as the outside, we should have a fairly easy time of it!" Tom sounded genuinely cheerful.
"Hai," Rin agreed. She looked over the schematics of the Yui-class in her HUD, looking for the easiest way in. "Ano... how should we proceed?"
"I believe it is best to go through the launch deck, but it's probably a bit of a pain opening it from the outside," Tom began. "How about the side hatch?"
Rin looked over the layout again, and found a side hatch. Which way...? She headed back to the prow of the ship and found the hatch to be inoperable. How did she miss that earlier? "A- ano... this one is... broken." A sudden wave of stress came forth. What else could she have missed!
"Broken? Really?" Tom asked as he approached Rin's armor. "Let me take a look.." Behind his visor, his eyes narrowed as the engineer surveyed the damage. "Well, that's no good," he muttered aloud. "I'd try to pry it open, but it's pretty dented in. We could do the opposite and seal it tightly, though."
He thought for a second. "What is your opinion, Rin?"
Rin stepped aside to let Tom get a better view. "Ano... hai. That seems like a good idea. Etto, should I go check the other hatch first though? If both are broken, then... etto, see which would be easier to get in through...."
Tom chuckled and knocked the Yamataium of the door. "If we restore power to this ship, the containment fields should take care of any pressure concerns," he started. "With that in mind, this is rather low priority, right?" He asked the last question pointedly, as if he was hinting at something.
"A- ano... etto...." Rin freaked out a little, wondering if she made a mistake. She was slightly confused as to what Tom seemed to be implying. "Ano... I... I guess? G- gomenasai!"
After a long pause, Tom spoke. "Rin, I know and you know that you're a smart person. It's ok to have an opinion on matters. I won't bite you. Let's enter through the opposite hatch."
Rin was nervous during the pause and felt embarrassed when she was finally addressed. "Hai... Free-... Freeman-Juni." She wasn't entirely sure how to respond. Her armor floated, before she started for the other side.
Entering through the opposite hatch proved to be without problem. Upon entering, they were greeted with the glow of dull red lights. "Looks like something knocked out the main power when this Yui collided with the shuttles," he said. "But... since it's not completely dark, I think we're not too bad off."
"Hai. Etto, I suppose the first thing is to get main power back online?" Rin asked, gazing into the reddened interior.
It was hard to see any details in the light. The interior of the Yui seemed cavernous, lifeless and empty. The metal walls of the hallway were cold and uninviting, despite being clean. "By the map here, one of the security nests should be directly to our left," he said. "If we fly up this elevator shaft here, we will have to pass the bridge on our way to the subdeck."
Rin nodded. It didn't seem so hard. "Ano...." she said quietly to herself as she took a step forward into the eerie ship. She wanted to just follow Tom, but she knew she should probably go first, being the lesser of the two. With that thought in mind, she advanced further into the red glow.
"Wait a sec," Tom said. "Weapons out... just in case." Pulling out his LASR, he stepped in front of Rin and flew up the elevator shaft.
"Oh, hai!" The sprite grabbed her own LASR and followed after. Well, so much for being the one in front protecting Tom....
Almost immediately, the three armors were out of the elevator shaft and on the 2nd floor. The ship was only 22 feet tall, after all. The hallways was a tight fit in their armors, only a foot or two separating their heads from the hard, metal ceiling. Turning on a light, the lead armor walked slowly, carefully towards the closed door that led to the bridge. The door, as expected, was closed.
Ichigo piped up. "I'm going to go to the Megami and see if we can get its assistance," she offered. "I'll be right back."
As the two waited, Tom turned to Rin. "So, how do you feel?"
Rin waved to Ichigo and blinked at Tom. "Etto, what do you mean, Freeman-Juni?"
"This is your first combat sortie, correct? How do you feel?" Rin would notice Tom had turned off his public communications channel and was now speaking to the technician privately.
"Ano...." Rin did the same with her comm. "I'm okay," she lied. "It's certainly a lot different than what I expected."
"I bet," Tom said softly. "It's never easy to fire that gun, is it?"
Rin shook her head. "I think I like these more," she said, refering to the tool kit she carried.
"Hopefully, you'll get to put it to good use," came the reply. "So, do you have any dreams?"
Suddenly, Rin was confused. "...Dreams?" she asked, sounding quite naive.
"Yeah, anything that you look forward too after all this mess is done. Do you have a vision of what you want to be after you're out of the army?"
"Out of the army?... I can't even imagine what that's like. Gomenasai...." Rin was more focused on her little world of the present, and didn't even spare a thought of what the future might hold.