And, back in the subdecks,
Yuzuki watched Nimura go. It wasn't that the sprite-Heisho breathed easier. That would have been really spiteful and Yuzuki was not the sort of person that would be mean; at least, not consciously. It was that there had been a feeling of almost critical scrutiny that had entered the picture along with the other sprite and if there was one thing that could raise her hackles, it was scrutiny.
Tom's evaluation of her repairs had grated on her nerves. Why the hell did they have to make it 'look prettier'? It didn't need to 'look' pretty. It just needed to work. Looking pretty took time.
She looked back to the two holding up the capacitor.
"Let's go," she said, and started off towards the fabricator bay, her mind preoccupied with the feeling that, despite all facts to the contrary, she was being watched.
The two with the capacitor would have had trouble keeping up with her if the ship were big enough for footraces. Yuzuki reached the bay first, opened the doors, and stepped inside. Immediately, she was surrounded by a veritable swarm of luminescant panels. There were so many femtomachines in the air, if they hadn't been generally programmed to stay out of people's mouths, someone would have choked on them by now. Yuzuki stepped aside to let Kyou and Rin into the area. The panels followed her.
Rather than being annoying, the splay of statistics and numbers and schematics put Yuzuki more at ease. Normally, with anyone else, okaa-san would probably have just done the thing by the books, but Yuzuki wanted to do it.
"Thank you, Okaa-san," Yuzuki thought as she assumed a position generally facing the center of the room and dragged the panel with the internal schematic from her four-o-clock, to her twelve-o-clock view. "Can you please ask Ozuno-san and Cho-san to report to the portside capacitor array with power armor and welding equipment? I have a job for them, and it's important."
At the same time, in the more audible realm, Yuzuki said;
"Put it down over there. Make sure it isn't touching the wall. When you come back with the second capacitor, the first one will be ready to take down."
Yuzuki watched Nimura go. It wasn't that the sprite-Heisho breathed easier. That would have been really spiteful and Yuzuki was not the sort of person that would be mean; at least, not consciously. It was that there had been a feeling of almost critical scrutiny that had entered the picture along with the other sprite and if there was one thing that could raise her hackles, it was scrutiny.
Tom's evaluation of her repairs had grated on her nerves. Why the hell did they have to make it 'look prettier'? It didn't need to 'look' pretty. It just needed to work. Looking pretty took time.
She looked back to the two holding up the capacitor.
"Let's go," she said, and started off towards the fabricator bay, her mind preoccupied with the feeling that, despite all facts to the contrary, she was being watched.
The two with the capacitor would have had trouble keeping up with her if the ship were big enough for footraces. Yuzuki reached the bay first, opened the doors, and stepped inside. Immediately, she was surrounded by a veritable swarm of luminescant panels. There were so many femtomachines in the air, if they hadn't been generally programmed to stay out of people's mouths, someone would have choked on them by now. Yuzuki stepped aside to let Kyou and Rin into the area. The panels followed her.
Rather than being annoying, the splay of statistics and numbers and schematics put Yuzuki more at ease. Normally, with anyone else, okaa-san would probably have just done the thing by the books, but Yuzuki wanted to do it.
"Thank you, Okaa-san," Yuzuki thought as she assumed a position generally facing the center of the room and dragged the panel with the internal schematic from her four-o-clock, to her twelve-o-clock view. "Can you please ask Ozuno-san and Cho-san to report to the portside capacitor array with power armor and welding equipment? I have a job for them, and it's important."
At the same time, in the more audible realm, Yuzuki said;
"Put it down over there. Make sure it isn't touching the wall. When you come back with the second capacitor, the first one will be ready to take down."