'Akasuisei' would smirk as she board the Apsalus. It was already marked with a definitive 'I' bearing note to the future of the machine. She couldn't help put pet the shell of the lovely machine before leaping forward and into the large basin that would be the cockpit. The Oldtype was following suit, but in a more professional way. The teenager rolled her eyes as she prematurely activated what she could sensor wise alone. That led all too the main camera activating as her CO would be watching carefully. She'd only handled simulations before, and it wasn't like she was prepared for an actual battle just yet. It was somewhat vexing to be kept away from the real thing for so long, but that time was over. The girl would loook over her shoulder as the older man positioned himself into the co-pilot's seating, starting to activate the subsystems. All the vital things that 'Akasuisei' simply couldn't be bothered with in the middle of a combat situation. He'd mutter softly, in his simple, plain, rather boring, tone. "Minovsky Craft System functioning properly. Command has given the green. Hi-" His words were cut off as the girl relaxed into the situations as she pushed forward on the console, the Apsalus coming to life as it roared through the cockpit for a moment. The girl shook her head, scolding her co-pilot in her arrogant tone. "Itozuramono. Let us maintain the policy of call signs. We are fairly close to enemy territory, and they may intercept any communications we make." A pitiful excuse but it was there. After all, if she was ernest, she would barely recall the term Hime in relation to herself.
And the beast took flight. It would hover upwards in a shaky sort of path, but that was merely inexperience. Fuuka would tilt her head back in glee, before refocusing, as she gripped the controls tightly. "Simply rising isn't a test of our capabilities at all. Amazing though... it's really real. We are really able too fly through Minovsky particles. This is exactly why the Empire will always be the forefront of technology. Everyone else is feeding off of our scraps! Our left overs... this is proof, isn't that right, Hato?" The co-pilot refrained from commenting with anything else besides the green light to move off of Onogoro. And move it did, picking up speed rather easily as it was pushed forward with all it's force, Fuuka grinning from ear to ear as the burst forward and to the the sea. She wouldn't pay any more heed to the co-pilot behind her, after all, she had some orders, and the delight of piloting the test unit was beyond anything she could truly grasp. She'd left the base's field now, as she sighed softly, not caring that the comm was still quite on. Her CO's face appearing upon it as she exhaled in her personal glory. "Akasuisei, you will begin running trials. We have some men out there, and the Naval forces will maintain a track on you." To which the response would be no more than a simple "Hai."
The Apsalus would whirl in the air now, as it skidded across the sky, the girl simply feeling out the real controls. Without any simulations to guide her. It was different, but adjustable, especially for an advanced being like herself. She'd find herself casually running the machine through trials, as she approached the sea itself, letting the bottom of the machine rip into the water as she watched it's effect on her lovely Apsalus. "We should avoid that... seems like it'll be too easy to loose control." Of course, any designer would say the same. The flaw of this test unit was that it was only meant to be tactical reentry unity. Sea battles couldn't be it's specialty. The girl would let herself consider the impact this might have on the colonies, but for only a moment. As she closed her eyes a moment, a simple trial to assert her thoughts to the proper priorities. "We didn't hit anyone, right?"
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