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A wry smile spreads across the Vulpine's lips. He takes the device, then pulls a cable out from behind his ear, holding the odd extremity against the device for a moment, eyes closed in concentration. Satisfied, he lets go of the cable as it snakes back behind his ear.
K: "Implants, I find they make everything oh so much easier. I do hope you're not some of those Luddite "bodily purists" who look down on such things, as they are quite common among these people." He gestures out the window, before handing back the device. "We won't be needing that any further; the entanglement has been shifted to those techs I mentioned. Now then, we're reaching our destination now, if you'll follow me gentlemen."
He steps out and walks towards a decidedly out of place structure, in that it's built into the walls of the ring, not unlike the port they entered from.
Expecting a simple text or audio based interview, Alpha would be understandably surprised to find... well, there's no equivalent he can compare it to. It's certainly a simulated space, that much is clear, but the nature of it is baffling, constantly shifting, non-euclidean, not even consistent in the dimension count. All around, intricate structures build up and are torn down; some kaleidoscopal opaque objects that he can see inside and out of, some spiraling towers that get longer each time he tries to glimpse the tip, only for the base to be missing when he turns his attention back down.
At a whim, he can shift back to normality, viewing the systems that keep the GBE on its feet, but a lingering door at the back of his "head" will patiently offer to take him back to the strange world. Things slow down around him, taking definite shape, settling down, until the odd reality that would tear a human mind asunder is confined to the distance, his surroundings being definite, euclidean, and 3 dimensional.
A voice, feminine, angelic, yet alien, speaks. "Welcome, Alpha."
He still is not entirely certain of the surrounding and underlying structures, but he believes the voice came from behind, a realization that comes hand in hand with the fact he appears to have a "body" here, a point of view in any case.