Myitt smiles briefly. "I don't think Terenia's going to get very far with Mar around, either. Don't worry about the seat, my friend, I'm more concerned about your ribs," she says firmly, adjusting the ship's speed and correcting for drag, lowering them closer to the bar. The engines whine in protest. "Oh, great, I hope that doesn't mean you need new z-drives," she whispers, craning her neck to look at another one of the five screens now demanding her attention. After sliding two of the screens off to the side, the main viewscreens provide a much better vantage point of the approaching treetops below them.
"Nah, Elayne, I think we should at least try for it," Myitt replies, hands still tight on the manual controls. "Otherwise, if he is from our universe--if we're
all from the same universe--who knows how you will change, if he succeeds? Isn't that all part of the Andalite theory of
n-dimensional reverberant entropy correction? All highly theoretical, of course, like some human science-fiction movie...but we can't take the chance of losing you and losing our Earth-based allies." She pauses, lowering the spidery landing gears. "Whoever they really are."
The Skimmer trembles nauseatingly as it lands, closer to the bar this time. The gears touch down onto the gravel and Myitt shuts down the main engines, exhaling in relief.
"Well, kids, that was fun, wasn't it?" she says flatly, unhooking her restraints.
((Welcome back Patty!! Yay!

And Kelly, you know, if Kess just
stays on this rebel ship...filled with valuable and highly encrypted information...no, forget I ever said anything...xD))