They were anchored to chunks of the land, but the land was floating.
[So, both, she guesses? Ceta was kind of a weird place, but everyone just took it in stride.]
If it were an option, I would've gotten another ship. [Why the hell would she have willingly gone with her kidnappers, after all. Granted, she doesn't know how to fly a ship, still, but she's sure she'd either hitch a ride or figure it out somehow.] The crew made it clear that I couldn't stay on the planet.
[Admittedly, she's made some friends here, but... She still isn't happy about not being given a real choice, in that regard.]
I probably would've wanted to do the same. Easier to trust in yourself and your own skills than the questionable promises of someone you've just met, especially when you factor the Ingress into the picture.
[It's a parallel she's thought about before, and sympathises with Robin easily.]
That said, you've got the transporters here. Ever think of just taking one and going?
[Robin raises a skeptical eyebrow at that. C'mon Shepard, use your head, there's no way she's answering a question like that over the network. She might not be the most tech-savvy girl in the universe, but it's been explained to her already that the Captains probably have access to everything that's been said there.]
[In response to the eyebrow, she smiles a little cheekily, and shrugs. Fuck the system.]
Hmm. Maybe in desperation, when I first arrived — if I'd been given the chance.
But as things stand? No. If I knew more about this universe, its people, systems, currencies, languages, transports, and more about what the Ingresses really are? Maybe, and that's coming from someone who's pretty comfortable in space.
For the time being, we've got resources, food, medical aid, weaponry, and a ship. Seems as good a place as any to bide time, make preparations, and learn a thing or two — and if I can help anyone out while I'm on board, that's a bonus.
Opportunities will present themselves. In the meantime, I'll do the best I can by others, and study as much as I can for myself.
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[So, both, she guesses? Ceta was kind of a weird place, but everyone just took it in stride.]
If it were an option, I would've gotten another ship. [Why the hell would she have willingly gone with her kidnappers, after all. Granted, she doesn't know how to fly a ship, still, but she's sure she'd either hitch a ride or figure it out somehow.] The crew made it clear that I couldn't stay on the planet.
[Admittedly, she's made some friends here, but... She still isn't happy about not being given a real choice, in that regard.]
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I probably would've wanted to do the same. Easier to trust in yourself and your own skills than the questionable promises of someone you've just met, especially when you factor the Ingress into the picture.
[It's a parallel she's thought about before, and sympathises with Robin easily.]
That said, you've got the transporters here. Ever think of just taking one and going?
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What about you?
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Hmm. Maybe in desperation, when I first arrived — if I'd been given the chance.
But as things stand? No. If I knew more about this universe, its people, systems, currencies, languages, transports, and more about what the Ingresses really are? Maybe, and that's coming from someone who's pretty comfortable in space.
For the time being, we've got resources, food, medical aid, weaponry, and a ship. Seems as good a place as any to bide time, make preparations, and learn a thing or two — and if I can help anyone out while I'm on board, that's a bonus.
Opportunities will present themselves. In the meantime, I'll do the best I can by others, and study as much as I can for myself.