The Wizard's gaze meets Gyres as he looks her over, he was the one to confront the situation she'd brought up. Luka had played it safe and stayed silent, rather than confront the topic head-on like Gyre had.
Fortunately the Wizard isn't going to throw him out a window or anything, but she does give a thoughtful 'hm' in response as he speaks his mind.
And then. Well?
Slowly she shifts, from where she's standing and makes her way over to the bench. She shifts and lowers onto it, sitting back beside Luka. He'll be close enough to hear the hissing of the mechanical parts that are exposed from her left side. The soft hum of robotic engines is quiet but persistent. It's easy to ignore if there were other sounds, but constantly there. And now that she's settled in, she leans back on the bench even as the wood of it creaks under the weight. But it isn't the sound of wood struggling to hold the weight, instead it seems like it was made for this weight.
"You should go to the bridge and see for yourself." She offers to either of them, out in the open.
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Fortunately the Wizard isn't going to throw him out a window or anything, but she does give a thoughtful 'hm' in response as he speaks his mind.
And then. Well?
Slowly she shifts, from where she's standing and makes her way over to the bench. She shifts and lowers onto it, sitting back beside Luka. He'll be close enough to hear the hissing of the mechanical parts that are exposed from her left side. The soft hum of robotic engines is quiet but persistent. It's easy to ignore if there were other sounds, but constantly there. And now that she's settled in, she leans back on the bench even as the wood of it creaks under the weight. But it isn't the sound of wood struggling to hold the weight, instead it seems like it was made for this weight.
"You should go to the bridge and see for yourself." She offers to either of them, out in the open.
"Bring the others, if they want."