>> "Charming," she added, her voice not changing from her same, deadpan >> tone. "I trust the rest of your crew are equally friendly, Ms. >> Esperanz." > > "Eh?" a voice from behind the Iguana spoke up. A lanky looking man > stood > looking at Tina. "Felicity, you didn't tell me that we had a > visitor."He > leaned down on a side panel along the Iguana's torso, and suddenly > dropped > out of sight, looking surprised. There was a crash and a curse. > > "That's Luc," Felicity commented, looking mildly annoyed. "He's a man > in > case you hadn;t noticed, which almost makes him redeemable." Tina simply nodded. > Luc had gotten up and moved around the gear, brushing himself off. He > had > nearly as much grease and soot covering his work clothes as Felicity. > "Very funny, Felicity," he added. Both exchanged humorous sneering > looks > at eachother. > > As he stepped closer, he peered up at the GREL. "You're a > Kassandra-class; > aren't you? I've never seen one in person." He stood up straighter. > "You're a lot better looking than a Morgana. likely more adaptable > too." "More adaptable?" Tina asked. "I'm not sure I follow you." ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This message brought to you by the HG-PBEM "OVERDRIVE" mailing list. http://www.bluething.org/overdrive/