Location: Xagobah
Equipment: Flight Suit,
Discreet Hearing Enhancer - Left Ear,
Long Handled Double Lightsaber, Sling Bag
Ship: The Buzzard, with
V-2 Minimech 'Skid'
Tags:
Ishana Pavanos
Vaux Gred
Rhiza Dural
Liam Sedaire
Kurayami Bloodborn
Roth Tillian
Preflight
Lossa hung her head quietly as other pilots mustered to their x-wings.
She was still feeling nauseous, but the swelling had gone down in her hands and feet which allowed her to even get in the flight suit. The anti-nausea medicine was slow to act but it was at least letting her keep food down.
"Stay down please. Just stay down." A quiet mantra to herself to calm the rolling grumbling of her stomach.
The thump of a starfighter against the deck didn't help as she imagined herself doing much the same.
"Oh feth." The groaning of an upset stomach making her run to the head before she had detail duty for the flight deck.
Currently
Her gloved hands cradled her helmet covered face.
She felt better after she had scampered off, but hoped no one mentioned the time she had taken getting back. Her eyes peering through the spaces of her finger to watch the display as it translated the beeps and whirs of the little droid in the socket of her ship.
"Yeah. It's just a practice. Nothing serious... I think. But," A deep breath in had her sitting back and pulling at the straps to secure herself.
"I'd rather get downed in practice than in an actual fight."
The same sentiment from the droid made her frown.
"Hey. I haven't flown outside the hyperlanes really. Don't be mouthing me." Her threat short lived as the chortling trill from the droid further drug her flying ability through the mud.
Rolling her eyes, she made sure to firmly press against the tape holding her
note up against the flat panel above the control yoke.
She'd griped about the controls, but had told to learn rather than adjust since that was standard for most every starship in the known galaxy. She made a popping sound as she flipped switches, waiting for the gauges to rise before pressing the ignition and feeling the whole ship rattle as the engines came to life.
"Skid, if, and I do mean if. If I forget, remind me to pull the landing gears back so we don't have to replace them again." The same mocking trill sounded as she clicked her tongue in annoyance.
The guage clusters were in the green. Or at least they looked like they were good, if she remembered right.
The Buzzard rose sharply off it's designated landing pad, easing into a more acceptable speed as it made for the end of the queued x-wings for landing drills.