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Sexy Space Babes: Chapter Fifty

When he found Assisse she was pulling kit out of her foot locker and shoving it into a pack on her bunk.

“Don’t hold it against her,” she said.

“Hold what?” he asked.

“Whatever dressing down she gave you,” the woman’s masked face turning to regard him. “Our captain’s holding it together pretty well, but it’s not hard to see this whole thing’s got her rattled. First combat and all that, her ship gets totaled before she knows she’s even under attack.”

“And then it turns out the person attacking her is her best friend?” he finished for her. “The same best friend who’s been smuggling people offworld for years right under her nose?”

Assisse nodded. “Plus there was the whole bit where she was basically under said friend’s guns and pretty much unable to do anything about it.”

Jason snorted. “I did something.”

Assisse shrugged. “Something insane. That really shouldn’t have worked.”

Well, he couldn’t argue that. There’d been a ton of points where his plan could have failed. Hell, just getting over to Hela’s ship intact had been a small miracle.

If the ship’s sensors had registered me as an exo rather than space junk, I’d have died. If the asteroid-interdiction field had been a bit stronger, I’d have died. If the defensive system had decided I was an asteroid that might damage the hull, and vaporized the Ares as a result, I’d have died.

Yeah, there’d been plenty of ways his little gambit might have failed. Ways that weren’t even particularly unlikely.

His success had been as much a matter of luck as skill. Moreso in some ways.

“Tisi’s by the book,” Assise continued, “and the book says that when all the chips are down, it’s best to cooperate.”

Jason sighed.

Not human. He repeated in his head. Not human at all.

It was moment like this that reminded him that for as human as the Shil’vati could be, they weren’t. An example of which was that the Shil’vati very much did negotiate with terrorists. They didn’t do death before dishonor.

“There’s also the fact that the Whisker’s getting scuttled,” Asisse mentioned off-handedly. “That’s certainly got the girl in a state. Not that she’ll say as much.”

“It is?” he asked, surprise coloring his tone.

“Why do you think we’re packing?”

“Because the Whisker’s currently more deathtrap than ship? Why do you think we’re all wearing these?” he pointed out, tapping the side of his helmet.

The ship still had life-support functions in most areas that didn’t have gaping holes to the void in them, but that wasn’t exactly something anyone wanted to rely upon. Protocol was to assume that if any part of the ship might be dangerous, the whole ship was to be treated as such and the whole crew should don void worthy suits.

“I figured we’d be heading back to the Pulse once we’d packed and then waiting there for repair ships to arrive,” he said.

“Little ship like the Whisker, damaged as it is, it’s cheaper to replace it than fix it.”

Despite himself, Jason felt a small pang at the idea. And if he felt that way, he could only imagine how Tisi felt.

The Whisker was her ship.

Finished packing, Assise finally stood up and walked over to him. “So, I imagine this is the bit where you deck me?”

“Do you think I should?” he asked.

The woman shrugged. “I argued for giving you up.”

Jason glanced up into her featureless helmet. “An argument that would have kept everyone aboard the Whisker alive. Including me.”

He kept his voice deliberately toneless, giving no indication of what he was thinking.

“Alive or not, it would still be an act of betrayal,” Assisse argued.

It was almost like she wanted him to hit her.

He just nodded. She was right. It was a betrayal, not just of him, but the idea of the esprit de corps. There was no denying that.

“What’s Tisi doing with you?” he asked finally.

Assisse just sighed, slumping in place. Disappointed or frustrated, he couldn’t tell.

“Well, my demotion is pretty permanent. I imagine there’s going to be a mark in my file to that effect, so I also imagine this incident is going to be following me for a while.” She paused. “I’m also being transferred off Tisi’s crew.”

He nodded. He figured as much.

“What about Scales?”

Assisse laughed humorlessly. “Girl will probably try to follow me. She’s stupid loyal like that. Of course, she’s not exactly happy about what I did, but it’s more… disappointed than angry I think. Of course, doing so will probably torpedo her career as much as mine already is.”

The woman’s slump became even more pronounced.

“…Which is why I’m thinking of quitting the marines.”

Jason felt his eyebrows rise. He’d expected many things, but he’d honestly never expected that. From what he’d seen, Assisse’s entire life was the military. She’d enlisted straight out of school and never looked back.

“I wasn’t aware you could just quit?” he said, masking his surprise.

Fortuitous timing.” Assisse shrugged. “My Initial term of service got ended years ago. The time when I’d usually renew it is coming up in about a month.”

“What will you do next?”

“I… don’t know. Military has been all I’ve ever known. Thought it was all I’d ever know. This last incident though… maybe it’s a sign I’m not as cut out for this life as I thought.”

The woman sounded more than a little lost.

Jason just stared, before turning to leave.

“Well I hope it all works out for you.”

Behind him, he heard Assisse straighten up in a hurry.

“Wait, that’s it!?” she cried.

He paused.

“What else should I do?” he said, without turning around. “It seems to me that you’re already being punished.”

“What, and you don’t want a little personal satisfaction?”

He shrugged. “I didn’t know what I wanted when I came in here. To be honest I’m still wrapping my head around everything that happened to me aboard the Maw. Let alone what happened here while I was away.”

He looked up at the dull metal of the ceiling. “But… I’ve found I don’t have much of a taste for vengeance.”

He could still remember it. The feeling of Hela’s squirming form beneath his pistol’s barrel. Just a tiny squeeze of the trigger and she’d be gone. The one responsible for all this death and destruction. She was a threat. No matter what happened going forward, she’d be a threat. So long as she was alive she’d seek vengeance. Hell, even dead, her family might. Not just on him, but on those close to him.

He hadn’t though.

He had no illusions that he was a hero or some paragon of virtue. He had his share of vices and moral shortcomings. More than his share.

But he liked to think he was… better than that. Put a gun in her hand and he wouldn’t have hesitated. But downed, defeated and unarmed? That wasn’t him.

He smiled.

“As I said, what you suggested would have kept everyone alive. Including me.”

That didn’t mean he endorsed it. He didn’t. But he could understand it. And that was enough for him. He was no avenging angel. Just a guy trying to get by as best he could.

So he just walked away.

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Grabbing his stuff hadn’t taken long. Mostly because he hadn’t had much to grab. What few personal effects he had were back on Gurathu and would be forwarded to their destination.

Which was apparently going to be Shil itself.

He didn’t know how to feel about that, so he wasn’t going to think about it. Not the world’s healthiest mechanism to deal with uncertainty, but until he made an appointment with that mental healthcare professional that he’d promised to see, it was the only one he had.

Which was why he found himself sitting in the bay of the cargo shuttle they’d arrived in, his kit stowed beneath him, waiting for everyone else to show up with theirs while ‘playing’ with his data-pad.

“Look’s like I’m second to arrive.”

He damn near leapt out of his seat as someone spoke up from behind right. Which only served to jolt him painfully in place, given that he’d chosen to pre-emptively fasten himself in.

“Yaro,” he grunted, rubbing his shoulders, as he turned to face the amused looking Rakiri.

And he could see that she was amused because the shuttle was just about the only location on the Whisker that they didn’t have to wear helmets. Though to say that the shuttle was on the Whisker was a little misleading. Even if the hangar wasn’t a slagged mess, the shuttle they’d come in was too big for it to fit there. Instead, the shuttle was ‘docked’ to one of the Whisker’s airlocks via an expanding ringed tube thing that wouldn’t have looked too out of place in an airport docking terminal.

“Jason,” the woman returned, demurely placing her bag into the repository under her seat. “I see that you were the first to arrive back here.”

He shrugged. “Not much to pack.”

“I suppose that is fair,” Yaro acknowledged. “You were only with us a few months.”

He sighed at that. “Given you’re using the past-tense there, I assume everyone knows Tisi intends to kick me off her crew?”

“I fear that our venerable captain will not have much of a crew left when all is said and done, what with the loss of our sky-ship.” She sat down on one of the seats. “But in response to your question, the answer is no.”

“It is?”

The woman nodded regally. “While I am rightfully proud of my home and am honored to serve in its defense, I have never had any illusions about how my fellow sisters in arms felt about it. Gurathu is a backwater. A dumping ground for the outspoken and troublesome.”

Jason felt a grin form on his face. “I’m pretty sure both those descriptors fit me.”

“Perhaps.” Yaro’s own smile was smaller. “But troublesome or not, by your actions over the last two days you have made yourself too big for this small place. What circumstances that brought you here are now irrelevant, the Hero of Gurathu will not be allowed to rot away in obscurity.”

He wanted to refute her words, but he couldn’t. He wasn’t that naïve.

“Sounds about right.”

Yaro simply nodded.

“Fear not, Jason, I will be there to support you through it all.”

He nearly sputtered in surprise, but managed to get hold of it at the last second, as he turned to regard the alien.

“That sounded suspiciously like a romantic overture,” he said.

“That is the idea, because that was exactly what it was,” Yaro continued, her tone completely level.

He cocked an eyebrow at her. “I thought that our little liaisons were strictly casual.”

“They were. Which is why I’m making you aware that I’m now intending to pursue you romantically. I believe you are a quarry I would be a fool to let slip from my claws,” she said, leaning in close, so much so that he found himself suddenly aware of her scent.

It reminded him of some kind of pine.

He deliberately kept himself calm. “When did you come to this conclusion?”

“Around the time I discovered that you had jettisoned yourself from our sky-ship with no real means of propulsion or maneuver,” Yaro said, and he swore if he didn’t know better, he thought he might have heard a hint of a rebuke in her tone.

“It was pretty sexy,” he allowed.

If he’d hoped to rattle her in any way, he was ultimately disappointed as Yaro just nodded.

“That it was and is,” she allowed. “However, if you think that the act of successfully subduing an entire ship singlehanded is why I’m now choosing to make our arrangement more… permanent, you are incorrect.”

“So it didn’t do anything for you?”

“I didn’t say that,” Yaro continued without missing a beat, a certain all too familiar glassiness entering her eyes for just a moment. “But exciting or not, a male that chooses to engage in borderline suicidal acts of heroism is hardly what one would describe as an ideal candidate for a long-term life partner. Quite the opposite.”

“Huh,” Jason murmured. “So, if it wasn’t my feat of spectacular heroics that brought this about, what was?”

“Simply the realization that you might disappear from my life and that I do not wish for that to happen.”

“That’s it?”

“That’s it,” Yaro acknowledged matter-of-factly. “And if I’m not misjudging our relationship, I think you feel the same.”

Shit.

She wasn’t wrong. He did like Yaro. He liked her a whole lot. But he’d been avoiding confronting that from pretty much the moment they’d met because of…

“We’ll need to talk to Raisha about this,” he said. “She deserves to have a say if this… thing becomes something more than just… sex.”

And wasn’t that an idea that he was still getting his head around.

He was also totally surprised when the woman opposite him breathed out what he could only belatedly realize was a sigh of relief.

Was Yaro… nervous? The whole idea was so totally at odds with his idea of her.

Still, she was smiling widely, and if he wasn’t mistaken, that rhythmic thudding he heard was the woman’s tail beating against her seat. Of course, that only occurred for a few seconds before she got ahold of her emotions, her features shifting back to the regal and calm countenance he was accustomed to.

…He could still hear the sound of her tail though.

“Of course,” she said after a small cough. “Raisha is as much a part of this dynamic as you. As the saying goes, ‘a single ally in the bedroom is no defense against six sworn foes in the home’.”

Despite himself, he found himself smiling back at her.

“You know I have no idea where I’m going next, right?” he said softly.

She scoffed. “It matters not, I will request to follow your posting.”

“I don’t think it works like that,” he chuckled.

He had no idea how it worked on Earth, but he was pretty sure that the military rather explicitly kept people who were ‘involved’ apart.

Then again, I might be wrong.

He really had no clue. About Earth or the Imperium. It hadn’t come up with Raisha.

“Perhaps,” Yaro allowed. “Yet I will try anyway.”

Jason found he couldn’t argue with that. Instead, he just laid a hand upon her own. Which seemed to take some of the wind out of the alien’s sass after her proud declaration of intent, as her posture shifted to one that was almost… bashful. Eventually though, she relaxed, and the two simply enjoyed the comfortable silence that had built between them.

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“First you stole my exo. Then you wrecked him.”

Jason could only nod as he weathered Kernathu’s glare. Or at least, the Kernathu equivalent of a glare, which to be honest, had more in common with a pout.

It was kind of cute.

Best not to mention that though, he thought in a moment of surprising tact.

The journey from the Whisker to the Jump – the courser that was taking them to Shil - had been pretty much silent. An outcome he’d attributed to the fact that most of the crew seemed to be caught up in their own ponderings. Even Rocket, which he supposed said a great deal about how the events of the last two days had rocked the crew.

Of course, it couldn’t last. Even though the Jump was essentially little more than a set of engines with most of a ship attached, it was still a three day journey to Shil.

Not that Kernathu needed three days, he thought.

No, she’d confronted him within the first hour of their time aboard the Courser. Which he liked to think said a lot about how much more comfortable she’d gotten to be around him, when compared to the almost perpetually silent individual he’d encountered when he first came aboard the Whisker.

“Yeah,” he said slowly as he turned away from the window he’d been star-gazing out of.

Not that there was much to see. The view from a ship in phase was little more than an indistinct blur of greyish black.

Wrecked was also an entirely apt descriptor of what he’d done to Kernathu’s exo. The machine was totaled. Sure, it could be repaired, but much like with the Whisker itself, it would probably be cheaper to just scrap the whole machine and be done with it.

He’d used Ares hard.

“I desire r-recompense,” Kernathu stated, her gaze hard despite the minor stutter at the end of her statement – and the blue flush that rose to accompany it.

“That’s fair,” he acknowledged solemnly.

He’d actually already intended to buy her a new exo using the cash from his mouse thing. Or at least, pay for those parts that the government didn’t cover. He could do it too. He’d checked. While he didn’t exactly have access to the internet in deep space, there was an AI algorithm that saved pages a user might want to visit in advance to their data-pad. Which, while horrifying, also proved to be incredibly useful.

Point was, he’d been on a few manufacturers' websites, and he knew he had the means to repay his friend for her loss.

Of course, I can’t exactly tell her that now, he thought.

He wanted it to be a surprise. Or at least as much of a surprise as a custom built warmachine could be. Unfortunately, they didn’t exactly send exo’s out via mail.  They didn’t send them out at all. Each one had to be custom built to fit the specifications of the pilot, just like the armor marines wore. So if he wanted to get one for her, Kernathu would need to visit a manufacturing facility to get fitted.

No, they wouldn’t just accept her measurements being sent to them either. He’d checked. While the government might have been capable of getting away with doing that, a private buyer had to abide by the manufacturers rules.

Or the buyer had to be willing to fork over a lot more cash than he was willing.

So, with his attempt to buy his way back into his fellow engineer’s good graces still a distant dream, he had to accept whatever desire she wanted right now with as much good grace as he could muster.

“And what is it that milady desires?” he asked, putting as much charm into his voice as he possibly could. Which in his opinion, wasn’t all that much.

Not that one would know it, from the way Kernathu’s face lit up.

“Sex!” she shouted, before somehow flushing an even deeper blue. “No – I mean a date!”

“Which ends in sex?” he asked.

“Yes – no!” Her eyes flitted across his face. “Maybe?”

Really? He couldn’t help but think. I trash your beloved Ares, and all you want in return is a date? With the possibility of sex at the end?

He really needed to buff up his friend’s self-esteem. Which made his decision to repay her by ‘buying’ her a new exo all the more needed in his mind.

“Sure,” he said finally, if only out of fear that Kernathu might explode if he kept her in suspense a moment longer. “We can get dressed up and go somewhere fancy. It’ll be romantic.”

Of all the responses he might have expected from that proposition, muted enthusiasm – mixed with a not small amount of relief – wasn’t one of them.

Did she just want sex? Like, he wasn’t opposed, but it somehow felt a little… cheapening. For him and her.

Then suddenly something clicked in his mind.

“Or, we could stay at a hotel, order absurd amounts of room service, and play video games?” He resisted the urge to grin at the way Kernathu’s face lit up. “Followed by a bit of hanky panky?”

She cocked her head. “Is ‘hanky panky’ sex?”

“Yes.”

“The second one!” she shouted.

“The first one still had sex too,” he pointed out.

“The second one!”

Despite acting defeated, on the inside he was smiling. He wanted the second one too after all.



AN: And that's the end of book two :D

I'd just like to thank everyone for all the support and that I hope I can continue to entertain you in the time ahead.

I might take a break of a week or so before I start on book three... though I might not too. Depends on how itchy the ole writing fingers get.

Comments

In other words "The second one!"

Timothy Hare

I have to ask, even if I missed it, when are you going to put book two up for purchase? I bought book one after reading it and want to give more incentive to continuing the series.

Timothy Hare

Pretty sure she was part of the 5 ship force that got spaced shortly before the whisker vs maw showdown.

Pwntatochip

what happened to agent Penora?

Gerben van Essen

Pretty satisfying ending. Tbh, I'm not TOO keen on Jason, our "regular dude", managing to beat that kind of odds all on his own all the time, but hey, this was interesting. Makes me wonder if there'll ever be a kind of trial. Yeah, Hela was the heiress of a noble dynasty, but she was caught running a slaving ring (which IIRC the Imperium, for all its faults, DEFINITELY does not approve of) while cooperating with the Trade Consortium, the Imperium's worst enemy - and had murdered multiple members of both the military AND the Interior. Her family might be rich and powerful, but they aren't the Imperial family, and for sure they have enemies who will pounce on this story like vultures to destroy them. And it's likely that her family, while likely they'd rather be able to avenge their precious faildaughter, would probably be forced to cover their ass and deny involvement as much as possible to salvage any semblance of face and connections.

Seriathus

My only regret is that I read this second book so fast. No worries I will read it again (soon believe it or not) and purchase it as well. Kudos on the story telling here author. I am actually pretty happy this is here

Timothy Hare

I am impressed that you have started treating this series as a real story and not just smut, obviously that started way before this chapter but the way you ran with this and made it your own makes me proud even though I don't know you. What might have started off as a one off smut story is now a HFY universe up there with the best. this is the first time since reading enemy quest that I have found a story with the characters, action, romance and alien species/world lore that truly feel professional and I can see the passion in your work. SSB is something (like enemy quest) that I will remember and come back too when I need that sci fi romance Itch scratched

Matthew Greco

I'm excited for Jason to be the first human on Shil and for him to continue impressing and seducing his way to the top! With Raisha and Yaro added as permanent lovers It's safe to say Jason is building his anime harem happy ending one alien space babe at a time lol I have to say though, I liked book 1 more, not just because it had more smut and less moral debate and politics but because the characters were better and everything felt complete by the end, I feel like book 2 just suddenly ended with so much left unsaid and I'm disappointed to leave the Crew behind (which might be intentional) when you could have continued their character development a little bit longer. I saw this not to insult or even as a full criticism but because I know that authors need and deserve honest feedback if they are to ever grow in their craft.

Matthew Greco

I read both books in one day. I have to say, your ability to turn the smut on and off was quite amazing. I started reading for the smut, i subscribed for the absolutely riveting adventure that followed. I look forward to the continued misadventures of our boy Jason.

Vael

Super excited for book 3! I hope kernathu gets stays with Jason, but I’m super excited to see some new characters introduced. I enjoyed the whisker adventures for sure, but the characters of book one were fantastic. And I think they set the bar a little too high for most of the whisker crew to reach.

Sean

Aand I binged the whole story in three days. I have NetNarrator to thank for hooking me on this before I even knew there was smut.

C Fern

Now the worst part of ongoing series.... waiting ;)

MadMachine

Yaro bestgirl

SquiddlyWinks

Kernathu has got to continue to be part of his core group. She's too good of a character. Plus if he ever gets his own ship he'll need a good engineer.

Patrick Ambrose

hopefully tisi will at some point makes a come back, as she is quite the tragic character for this volume.

Thenais

+1 for the hard cover

Thenais

“Or, we could stay at a hotel, order absurd amounts of room service, and play video games?” Jason is living the fucking deam. This was an amazing ride. You are one hell of a writer and I can't wait to see these published. If you ever make it a physical book, I would love to buy a first edition with your name on it.

Julien Barrette

I can't wait for book 2 to hit Amazon. It'll be an immediate purchase! Keep it up. You're really good!

Malquidis

Comms, sensors, and weapons. Or, as she put it, "I control the eyes, ears, and fangs of the sky-ship."

TwoRavens

Definitely take a break to refill that creative juice after the roller coaster that was Book 2!!! Looking forward to Book 3 and all the shenanigans in the future!

NotAWeaboo

I'm fairly happy with this ending. It hit the point with 3 major supporting characters and gets us ready for the next adventure. Great work, man. I'm happy I'm supporting this.

Epikos

I'm excited to see where the next book goes as I've been miserable day until I saw you posted a chapter and it lit my whole day up despite how bitter it is with everyone being broken apart. Love your writing

Andrew Jones

I would suspect it would depend on how the information is delivered. If it's to hamfisted it would likely be seen as propaganda and not believed.

Shorlas Magaskawee

I personally would love to see Kernathu to come with, if they were to split the gang up. However, I second your idea. The frigate idea would likely be a ton of fun to read.

Jaredman92

Quite a heavy letdown here. Primarily that Assisse is willing to shoot herself in the foot, destroy her life, knowing full well it will take scales down with her. Though, if Jason wanted to be the conniving shit we know he's prone to be when it suits him, he could keep the crew together. It May cost him some of his newfound favor but I suspect he could leverage it to get the crew a new ship and keep them together. Might not be able to get a new corvette and assigned to the ass-end of nowhere watching for imaginary pirates. Might get upgraded to a frigate and get tasked running between handful of specific points keeping more valuable trade routes clear of pirates and so on. It would be the natural next step up from their previous assignment I think. A frigate would likely lead to an expanded crew... which leads to my next thought... I've often say here and amused myself with the idea of Jason pulling some fuckery and getting some members of his old cadre pulled out there with him. In some ways that would be a punishment for them, but on a certain level I am sure he and they would be all to glad to be re-united as well. A frigate would be just the excuse to bring them in as the new expanded crew. Poor Tisi in all this... it makes me wonder. How did she get that assignment? Was Hela involved? If so... does Tisi know Hela was involved in getting her that assignment? And worse.. if Hela did help, and Tisi knows this, is she now faced with the realization that Hela may have done so because she believed Tisi to be an easy fool that could be used as a pawn in her slave trade gig that would be to stupid to ever be a threat to her? Could we now have Tisi mostly unhappy becuase of the realization she has just been a 'useful idiot' the entire time, for someone she thought was a friend. Kernathu... I am amused with here. Not just because of her being the adorkable nerd, but because even when face with an almost literal 'Hey, wanna fuck?' she still wants a social experience first. Even after being interupted last time, she would still rather spit in the face of billions of her 'sisters' by taking a 'friends now fuck later' approach to Jason practically giving it up for her. This is great growth for her. At least for certain this is a case of Jason leaving things better than he found them. If they are forced to part, and there is no way to salvage this for him, then the best thing he can do to make sure they part on the best possible terms is... the morning after their night of 'gaming and beyond' is if he takes her on a date the next day, that involves her exosuit fitting. Yaro was the character in this group I liked the most, and gravitated towards the most. Large, powerful, melee combatant, honorable, and holding strongly to a culture that has inspired a fair bit of curiosity. I am glad she has taken to Jason, and intends to 'lay claim' to him. I am suspecting she will not quite succeed though. I am starting to suspect I see an intended pattern in the books. For each book, Jason will have a different 'location' per book, and at the end part ways on... messy terms but take one 'wife' with him, which he may then not have access to due to distance and military demands. While having a good reliable structure like this is great for trying to explore and flesh out a world, or in this case, a universe, it pretty much sucks for the protag and for those of us getting attached to particular characters. If this turns out to be the case... I will grumble. A lot. But I will continue to follow the stories in the hopes that we will get to see returning cameos, or even better, get them all re-united together in one place for a nice climax story of some sort. as a DM, and D&D player, seeing returning faces in a living narrative is some of the biggest thrills because it helps establish and remind the players that it's all one big living world. Not a world where people stop existing when they are no longer important to the forward plot. I still think the Frigate is the best path, for my optimistic wishing.... But I am willing to let these characters go for now, as long as we can see them again later. But not Yaro. Yaro I want to stay. I'll kick something small and helpless if we lose Yaro.

Shorlas Magaskawee

Maybe I need to clear it up a bit, but when combined with the later sections, what she's essentially saying is that the reason she thinks Jason is leaving the crew is because he's now he's too famous for it - not because Tisi has said that she plans to remove him.

Blue Fishcake

I'm having a hard time parsing the exchange below. Is she saying Tisi doesn't intend to kick Jason off the crew or that not everyone knows Tisi intends to kick Jason off the crew? Sorry for being dense. --- He sighed at that. “Given you’re using the past-tense there, I assume everyone knows Tisi intends to kick me off her crew?” “I fear that our venerable captain will not have much of a crew left when all is said and done, what with the loss of our venerable sky-ship.” She sat down on one of the seats. “But in response to your question, the answer is no.” “It is?”

Ripley Riley

This has gotten to the point where I wish I could have each chapter mailed to my door. I would probably be about as excited as Kernathu.

Madison Perella

Now that I think about it, what was Yaro's role on the ship? I can't recall what her job was.

Dirk Wallace

*Adorkable. FTFY.

TwoRavens

Awww, Yaro! For all her stoicism she's a hopeless romantic.

TwoRavens

Character development! It's not that surprising. He's been getting better. Slowly, to be sure, but he has been working on it.

TwoRavens

I see him getting a promotion. I'm wondering about information on his exploits trickling down to earth. Would the people be proud of him for his achievement. I think i would, hearing about badass solder man would definitely get me past any reservations about joining the shilitary as well.

notreal name

Just can’t not love Kernathu.

Prognastat

Seriously? Hanky panky? Hahaha you sound like my mother.

Arvin Reyes

THE SECOND ONE god Kernathu is adorable

Tim Speller

Tact? Jason? That is surprising.

Joshua Flowers


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