Fort Alamo, New Austin, New Texas system
Caleb took a deep breath as he stepped off the shuttle, looking around the landing field. "Do you know how long it's been since I've had non-recycled air?" he asked the black Theradectan that followed behind him. "Four years. Much too long."
"Much easier on my prosthesis," Thakozois agreed, looking around at the gathered military infrastructure. "And this isn't the capitol of the planet?"
"No, though this is the focus of the military," the Major said, looking over at the other shuttle that'd followed them down, where boxes of alien artifacts and equipment were unloaded under heavy guard. "We can get to Houston later, if you want."
"Depends if I get tired of the gawking," the Theradectan said, looking at a pair of Marines, who moved when they realized they'd been discovered.
"Fair," Caleb said, before looking back at the rest of the crew. "Come on, the air is clear and we have a whole planet to look around."
Safaa decended from the shuttle and into the open air, stretching an arm up with an audible crack before lowering it to her side, a series of CSC-related badges prominently visible on her jacket's sleeves. She was definitely happy to be groundside in a breathable atmosphere for a change, but 'Planet USA' was not exactly the top of her go-to list.
"You know, we could've gone to Silbern. But no, we're in 'Four Times Bigger' New Texas." she quipped, letting her wrist-terminal sync with the local networks. "Maybe I should've brought the armour and rifle to better blend in with the locals.".
"Major Schembri?" a NCO asked, another soldier in tow behind him.
"Yes, Master Sergeant?" Caleb asked, looking between the two.
"I got Senior Astroneer Clarkson here," the soldier said, "They're being put under your command to help analyze any more alien material you come across and any other mechanical necessities."
"Sounds good," Caleb said, nodding as he held out a hand to the newcomer. "Major Caleb Schembri, glad to have you."
The thin looking figure Nods to the Major. taking his hand with a smile that doesn't reach Their eyes.
"fantastic meeting you Major. I am Kat Frezno Clarkson. At your service"
Eliza stepped from the shuttle, and loudly inhaled air. She held it there, sitting in her lungs, tasting the air of home, before, with a heavy sigh and a smile, she breathed it all out. She ahd a grin on her face, wide and nearly wild as she stepped around, stretching her legs as she looked around. "Home! Land of the dangerous and home of the moronically adept. And also the actual smart people we keep all tucked away in safe lil' science homes." She looked to the Major, grin firmly established and not willing to lessen.
"Caleb, we've got a laundry list of shit to do, trouble to get into, and adventure to have. Way better than space bugs with meat cannons, we got lizard bird titans with unkind dispositions and people with more weapons than sense. But we'll be alright!" She opened her backpack, pulling out a holster and her revolver, slinging it over her waist, and a second holster followed it, holding her service sidearm on her other hip. The final component of the get up, a single cowboy hat she set upon her head.
"Step one?" The smile finally died. "Goddamnit. The paperwork. That shit's on you, Major."
Arachne could not help but snort, both Safaa and Eliza were particularly amusing in situations they did not want to be in and she was living for it. As she let out her amusement at the misfortune of the others she adjusted her uniform- straightening her lab coat and making sure her belt lined up just right with the buttons of her shirt. The last thing she wanted to be mistaken for one of the meat heads, "Eliza. You aren't actually going to be wearing that silly hat in public, are you?"
She stopped beside the Captain so she could give her the side-eye as she reached up to give the brim of the hat a swift flick, "I can't imagine why you would want to blend in here, Oberstabsgefreiter. Some of the natives might actually want to be your friend or something. God forbid."
The person looks over to the two people exiting the ship next to the major. offers them an equally plastic smile. "Haha. You two seem like very nice people..." the laugh sounds very forced and unnatural. They look over to the Major, nodding towards them. "are these my. Coworkers I can... get to know? Or are they dropping off here?"
Benjamin shoots a look at Eliza as he disembarks. "Sci-Scientists live in... n-normal h-houses," he grumbles, although there is a little flicker of pride at being deemed smart. At least, he hopes he is who Elizabeth intended the comment to be about. He bit his lip at Arachne's comment about the hat, agreeing with her mentally - no way would he be saying anything out loud about what in tarnation Eliza had on her head. It looked like a dented plate.
"Everyone coming off the shuttle's going to be your coworker, yes," Caleb replied to Kat with a nod.
"Even us spiders," Thakozois said, bowing his thorax to nod to the newcomer.
"Fascinating!" They exclaim, looking towards Thakozois with an inquisitive eye and same flat smile. "I imagine this trip shall be fun. Fun. And excruciating. I can't ask for anything more"
They wobble for a second under the weight of their surprisingly large luggage. Clearly starting to get a bit tired of it. Asking: "I must know where I can place my large amount of equipment, barely under the maximum weight I assure you. But it is what I need to do the work I was asked to go. where do we sleep?"
"This is New Texas, I imagine they just push together a pile of leaves and sleep on top of it- or perhaps dig holes and sleep in those? I'm a little unfamiliar with their customs." The waifish officer's eyes half-lidded, she looked much too proud of herself, "We'll get you situated, have a little bit of patience. You might want to talk to some of the logistics crews around here- they can get you loaded up. In most cases."
"State the purpose of visiting high density human settlement. Incursion-force is not meant for diplomatic action."
One of the four massive vrexul intonated with abrupt fluctuation, its synthetic voice sounding as much like an order as it did a barely concealed threat. They had holstered their weapons, attaching them to the backs of their carapaces like some strange war trophies as they clank-stepped down the ramp, rising to their enormous full heights momentarily. Even in a civilian area they did not seem any less vigilant.
"Human Command: present? What can be revealed only revealed to those of commanding hierarchy." Another spoke, its voice lilting and murky as if from beneath a swamp's murk but clear somehow in its cold, crisp tone. This one was the second smallest of the quartet, at least eight feet tall fully standing and with its head vaguely reminiscent of a rove beetle's in structure.
They had chosen to travel with the humans on their shuttle in the end for whatever reason, perhaps finding it more convenient, but it lead to the question of why. Were their own following behind hidden past the atmosphere or were they truly so confident as to leave alone with strangers?
They look at the Vrexul, though with an eyebrow raised in some sort of impressed expression beyond what they where trying to convey. They look back to Arachne. "Fantastic. Thank you very much. I did not catch your name?"
Arachne turned to look at the newcomer, all while eyeballing the Vrexul- she wasn't about to deal with that while there were two other officers present whose jobs it was to do exactly that- "Kapitänleutnant Arachne Panagiotopoulou. A pleasure making your acquaintance, Clarkson." For a moment she made full, unwaivering eye contact with Kat. A very genuine looking smile filled her lips.
Caleb took a deep breath as he stepped off the shuttle, looking around the landing field. "Do you know how long it's been since I've had non-recycled air?" he asked the black Theradectan that followed behind him. "Four years. Much too long."
"Much easier on my prosthesis," Thakozois agreed, looking around at the gathered military infrastructure. "And this isn't the capitol of the planet?"
"No, though this is the focus of the military," the Major said, looking over at the other shuttle that'd followed them down, where boxes of alien artifacts and equipment were unloaded under heavy guard. "We can get to Houston later, if you want."
"Depends if I get tired of the gawking," the Theradectan said, looking at a pair of Marines, who moved when they realized they'd been discovered.
"Fair," Caleb said, before looking back at the rest of the crew. "Come on, the air is clear and we have a whole planet to look around."
Safaa decended from the shuttle and into the open air, stretching an arm up with an audible crack before lowering it to her side, a series of CSC-related badges prominently visible on her jacket's sleeves. She was definitely happy to be groundside in a breathable atmosphere for a change, but 'Planet USA' was not exactly the top of her go-to list.
"You know, we could've gone to Silbern. But no, we're in 'Four Times Bigger' New Texas." she quipped, letting her wrist-terminal sync with the local networks. "Maybe I should've brought the armour and rifle to better blend in with the locals.".
"Major Schembri?" a NCO asked, another soldier in tow behind him.
"Yes, Master Sergeant?" Caleb asked, looking between the two.
"I got Senior Astroneer Clarkson here," the soldier said, "They're being put under your command to help analyze any more alien material you come across and any other mechanical necessities."
"Sounds good," Caleb said, nodding as he held out a hand to the newcomer. "Major Caleb Schembri, glad to have you."
The thin looking figure Nods to the Major. taking his hand with a smile that doesn't reach Their eyes.
"fantastic meeting you Major. I am Kat Frezno Clarkson. At your service"
Eliza stepped from the shuttle, and loudly inhaled air. She held it there, sitting in her lungs, tasting the air of home, before, with a heavy sigh and a smile, she breathed it all out. She ahd a grin on her face, wide and nearly wild as she stepped around, stretching her legs as she looked around. "Home! Land of the dangerous and home of the moronically adept. And also the actual smart people we keep all tucked away in safe lil' science homes." She looked to the Major, grin firmly established and not willing to lessen.
"Caleb, we've got a laundry list of shit to do, trouble to get into, and adventure to have. Way better than space bugs with meat cannons, we got lizard bird titans with unkind dispositions and people with more weapons than sense. But we'll be alright!" She opened her backpack, pulling out a holster and her revolver, slinging it over her waist, and a second holster followed it, holding her service sidearm on her other hip. The final component of the get up, a single cowboy hat she set upon her head.
"Step one?" The smile finally died. "Goddamnit. The paperwork. That shit's on you, Major."
Arachne could not help but snort, both Safaa and Eliza were particularly amusing in situations they did not want to be in and she was living for it. As she let out her amusement at the misfortune of the others she adjusted her uniform- straightening her lab coat and making sure her belt lined up just right with the buttons of her shirt. The last thing she wanted to be mistaken for one of the meat heads, "Eliza. You aren't actually going to be wearing that silly hat in public, are you?"
She stopped beside the Captain so she could give her the side-eye as she reached up to give the brim of the hat a swift flick, "I can't imagine why you would want to blend in here, Oberstabsgefreiter. Some of the natives might actually want to be your friend or something. God forbid."
The person looks over to the two people exiting the ship next to the major. offers them an equally plastic smile. "Haha. You two seem like very nice people..." the laugh sounds very forced and unnatural. They look over to the Major, nodding towards them. "are these my. Coworkers I can... get to know? Or are they dropping off here?"
Benjamin shoots a look at Eliza as he disembarks. "Sci-Scientists live in... n-normal h-houses," he grumbles, although there is a little flicker of pride at being deemed smart. At least, he hopes he is who Elizabeth intended the comment to be about. He bit his lip at Arachne's comment about the hat, agreeing with her mentally - no way would he be saying anything out loud about what in tarnation Eliza had on her head. It looked like a dented plate.
"Everyone coming off the shuttle's going to be your coworker, yes," Caleb replied to Kat with a nod.
"Even us spiders," Thakozois said, bowing his thorax to nod to the newcomer.
"Fascinating!" They exclaim, looking towards Thakozois with an inquisitive eye and same flat smile. "I imagine this trip shall be fun. Fun. And excruciating. I can't ask for anything more"
They wobble for a second under the weight of their surprisingly large luggage. Clearly starting to get a bit tired of it. Asking: "I must know where I can place my large amount of equipment, barely under the maximum weight I assure you. But it is what I need to do the work I was asked to go. where do we sleep?"
"This is New Texas, I imagine they just push together a pile of leaves and sleep on top of it- or perhaps dig holes and sleep in those? I'm a little unfamiliar with their customs." The waifish officer's eyes half-lidded, she looked much too proud of herself, "We'll get you situated, have a little bit of patience. You might want to talk to some of the logistics crews around here- they can get you loaded up. In most cases."
"State the purpose of visiting high density human settlement. Incursion-force is not meant for diplomatic action."
One of the four massive vrexul intonated with abrupt fluctuation, its synthetic voice sounding as much like an order as it did a barely concealed threat. They had holstered their weapons, attaching them to the backs of their carapaces like some strange war trophies as they clank-stepped down the ramp, rising to their enormous full heights momentarily. Even in a civilian area they did not seem any less vigilant.
"Human Command: present? What can be revealed only revealed to those of commanding hierarchy." Another spoke, its voice lilting and murky as if from beneath a swamp's murk but clear somehow in its cold, crisp tone. This one was the second smallest of the quartet, at least eight feet tall fully standing and with its head vaguely reminiscent of a rove beetle's in structure.
They had chosen to travel with the humans on their shuttle in the end for whatever reason, perhaps finding it more convenient, but it lead to the question of why. Were their own following behind hidden past the atmosphere or were they truly so confident as to leave alone with strangers?
They look at the Vrexul, though with an eyebrow raised in some sort of impressed expression beyond what they where trying to convey. They look back to Arachne. "Fantastic. Thank you very much. I did not catch your name?"
Arachne turned to look at the newcomer, all while eyeballing the Vrexul- she wasn't about to deal with that while there were two other officers present whose jobs it was to do exactly that- "Kapitänleutnant Arachne Panagiotopoulou. A pleasure making your acquaintance, Clarkson." For a moment she made full, unwaivering eye contact with Kat. A very genuine looking smile filled her lips.