Hollander
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In the cockpit of his Lancer, Prig sneezed, the act requiring an entire-head-shake that splattered water and wet-wolf-hair onto his screens. Sneezed also hurt like the dickens these days, thanks to the invasive tumors. Super fun. Chips was doing his thing over the intercom, and Prig wasn’t entirely sure whether ‘Pokie’ meant ‘Prig’, or someone else. Then he was talking about names; a King, someone named Roger, someone named Yoo-Eee… It sounded like fuel was the topic of discussion? And then an order to go to the ship and tell Shani some things. This was an order for all of them, he presumed.
An energetic voice Prig recognized as that of the pilot of the four-legged Mean Machine had spoken up. That was... Charlotte!
"Sounds like a smart move, Charlotte." Prig was brave enough to bark out over the airwaves. Splitting the party up was usually a good idea, right? "Whoever else thinks they're fast could go along with you back to the ship to get the message to the boss-lady. I'm not fast, so I can stay back with whoever else wants to cover you speedier ones."
He phyisically turned his mech, wondering which one was piloted by 'Joanna'. The Lancer mech Prig piloted was, in fact, actually decently quick, but Prig was so used to his actual self being agonizingly slow when walking that the mentality was still holding him back!
An energetic voice Prig recognized as that of the pilot of the four-legged Mean Machine had spoken up. That was... Charlotte!
"Sounds like a smart move, Charlotte." Prig was brave enough to bark out over the airwaves. Splitting the party up was usually a good idea, right? "Whoever else thinks they're fast could go along with you back to the ship to get the message to the boss-lady. I'm not fast, so I can stay back with whoever else wants to cover you speedier ones."
He phyisically turned his mech, wondering which one was piloted by 'Joanna'. The Lancer mech Prig piloted was, in fact, actually decently quick, but Prig was so used to his actual self being agonizingly slow when walking that the mentality was still holding him back!