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Miburo
"Jeez, that Saiyan Girl really did a number on my pantry, didn't she..." Held muttered to no one in particular.
Jinzi had graciously agreed to repair the Great Galloping. The Ship had been severely damaged by the chaff, essentially killing the engines and causing it to free fall in orbit. It sat half-submerged by the ocean below, still floating by the grace of Kami, and some sort of manual safeguard Jinzi most likely put in.
"...I should ask him to make it a sea faring vessel as well, this time." Held mumbled to himself, tossing discarded wrappers and cans into a bag. "You'd think that girl would atleast have had the courtesy to use a trash can."
It was a slightly tricky journey to the cockpit of the ship, to recover the various logs and black box, but it was perhaps safer to do it now, and risk further damage. Or, even worse, a turn of bad luck, and the ship drops into the sea entirely by a stray wave.
Truth be told, Inventory was what truly lay on the Nevadians mind. The Treasures liberated from Incenio beckoned to him like a Siren, and Held would only be too happy to oblige it. But, alas, Held would not have been able to focus, not being fully aware of the damage his ship had undertaken, and perhaps no captain would have been able to.
So, here he was, examining the ruins of his ship, wires dislodged from their hidden compartments, a dull yellow emergency light illuminating the hull. As he walked further and further into the ship, pools of water became more and more apparent, and the water grew deeper and deeper. What once was about level with his foot, now submerged his ankle, and it only seemed to grow deeper.
"Good Grief..."
A capsule appeared, and in a puff of smoke a breathing apparatus appeared, the Nevadian slowly putting it over his mouth.
"I'm not really in the mood for a swim." He mumbled to himself, as he came to a compartment on the bottom of the ship, clearly submerged with water, "But I guess we gotta do what we gotta do.."
With a sigh, the Nevadian jumped headfirst, diving into the water as he swam to his destination.