Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5543592-20160222012105/@comment-5543592-20160224212346

As the schematics popped up on his HUD, Carter scanned them for a moment, before disengaging the magnets in his boots, and instructed Petra to do the same, before propelling them forward just slightly so that they drifted over the surface of the station, up to where they passed near the waste-port. There were metal bars for gripping surrounding the circular hole and a large, currently sealed, trash-chute like contraption, along with black&yellow caution stickers that read, in big, blocky letters,  "WARNING: WASTE HAZARD".

Carter glanced around for a computer input, and there did appeared to be a keypad of sorts.

He frowned at it for a moment, before thinking that, likely, with the station uncompleted, it could likely easily open. He reached down to pull on the chute. It resisted for a moment, and he locked his boots magnetically onto the side of the station and pulled harder, his arm straining. Then, the door wretched free without so much as a sound and flew off into space and it was launched from Carter's hand. The Sergeant Major nodded with approval, before grasping the bars and descending into the dark hole.

"Right-o." Gunny said, hopping into the pilot's seat and bringing the ship down towards the station at a crawl. He was wary of radar, but there was little he could do to stop a ship this size from being spotted.

"You know, I wish your people would give me one of those invisible-ships." Gunny called back to Zhang. "That'd be fun to fly.  I'd be able to show them how to really fly a rocket like that, too."

Zhang made a noise of irritation, and folded his arms, but didn't deign to speak to Gunny.