Derrick surveyed their destination, this would be the shower Vasco has previously warned him about. Though he had to admit, the surrounding scenery was a beautiful one. One he had loved to have visited when his life wasn't being flipped up its head every fifteen minutes.
Regardless, the Astranagant dove. Water pressure coming down on the external frame as the ever present reminder and warning of what were to happen should he opt to open the hatch of his cockpit.
Regardless the scientist kept going onward, following the trail of his guide, and as he lost sight of the wyvern. The man's instructions instead.
The submerged Astranagant moved with roughly the same grace as it flew with but more sluggish but not long after the Wyvern had done so, the black angel appeared in the hidden beach.
The massive black mech slowly walked to an empty corner as Vasco informed him of the plan. One which was perfectly fine with him, the sooner he was back home the sooner her could take a proper shower and rest. Hopefully the knights had dealt with the bastard that sent him out on a tour to begin with by now to hear his demise would not only lighten his workload but also brighten his day.
But first, the Astranagant powered down. The lights on its frame going dim and then off as the titanic monstrosity stood silently, motionless. Almost statuelike in its construction and position.
Derrick simply exited the same way he'd done before, though now from higher up on the ground. Regardless his descent was made easy by his knowledge of the machine and once he was at the foot, his hands went in his pockets. His clothing was not exactly perfect before but the cooler area made it much better even if still a bit hot.
"It is a nice place, I wish I could've seen it under calmer circumstances." He replied, now he had the fun task of planning a course from here to the moon in roughly ten hours. And account for location, and season.
Derrick rotated his head a bit, cracking his neck.
"You wouldn't happen to have the weather forecast handy would you, newspaper or anything else will do."
Regardless, the Astranagant dove. Water pressure coming down on the external frame as the ever present reminder and warning of what were to happen should he opt to open the hatch of his cockpit.
Regardless the scientist kept going onward, following the trail of his guide, and as he lost sight of the wyvern. The man's instructions instead.
The submerged Astranagant moved with roughly the same grace as it flew with but more sluggish but not long after the Wyvern had done so, the black angel appeared in the hidden beach.
The massive black mech slowly walked to an empty corner as Vasco informed him of the plan. One which was perfectly fine with him, the sooner he was back home the sooner her could take a proper shower and rest. Hopefully the knights had dealt with the bastard that sent him out on a tour to begin with by now to hear his demise would not only lighten his workload but also brighten his day.
But first, the Astranagant powered down. The lights on its frame going dim and then off as the titanic monstrosity stood silently, motionless. Almost statuelike in its construction and position.
Derrick simply exited the same way he'd done before, though now from higher up on the ground. Regardless his descent was made easy by his knowledge of the machine and once he was at the foot, his hands went in his pockets. His clothing was not exactly perfect before but the cooler area made it much better even if still a bit hot.
"It is a nice place, I wish I could've seen it under calmer circumstances." He replied, now he had the fun task of planning a course from here to the moon in roughly ten hours. And account for location, and season.
Derrick rotated his head a bit, cracking his neck.
"You wouldn't happen to have the weather forecast handy would you, newspaper or anything else will do."