FangTheCat
(I'll just leave the Ekere Fleet there and vibing then, until they decide to make another move, whatever it may be. I may eventually throw something at them tho.)
It doesn't take long for the recently-formed entity known, at this moment, as "Orion" to get used to his new body. Being somewhat similar yet somewhat unknown to the Sentinel Body, this one felt like a much more capable yet underdeveloped vessel, perhaps a modicom of what's to come?
Now, he seems fully capable of walking, albeit slowly, and grasping objects for more than 30 seconds, like the tea cup set upon the table in front of him.
dodo_bear
Walking down the long hall makes Nekhala come face-to-face with the weird and somewhat displaced door of the train wagon. It seems to be have some kind of bulk-head lock with a two-handle valve-like apparatus for its operation. Crowning the center of the operational levers is some kind of geometrical pattern symbol in a perpetual motion, though it seems to always evolve towards some kind of alignment between all of the geometries within it. Looking at the symbol somehow makes the mind of Nekhala to generate another geometry, that of an inverted black triangle with the bottom edge having an open eye, and the two others having a closed eye.
Opening the bulkhead requires some small strength input as the mechanism feels well-oiled, and the door slings open to the side revealing a sight that seems very odd.
Before Nekhala lay a long articulated bridge between this and the next carriage. There are railings running alongside it, and a roof atop of it, constructed out of various types of what seems to be woods and metals, though, as everything else in this place, these materials seem slightly off.
However, what's more off about the whole ordeal is that the landscape is completely gone. Everywhere Nekhala looks beyond the train is a pure white, except up and down, which seem to have a tint of gold. The train doesn't seem to be running on any kind of tracks, yet the noises are still there, and the vibrations as well. Looking back at the interior and into the nearest passanger room, he can see that the landscape is still in the window, perhaps an illusion?
Nekhala can go ahead to the next wagon, or roam around and do something wacky.