You got it. If I leave before you get there, I can stash it somewhere and come back when you're around. For all the crap we have to deal with for not having technology, teleportation's pretty sweet.
I usually go by "admiral", actually, but captain works, too. [ And he likes your enthusiasm, kid! ] How does a plane stay airborne? It's a combination of aerophysics and essence of venti - which, incidentally, is also one of the engine ingredients. When you live in a camp full of demigods, though, you get connections. Like there's this son of Hades who hooked me up with the Styx water. I've never had to go the Underworld, thank the gods.
And yeah, a dragon! His name's Festus, and he tried to burn me alive when we first met, but as soon as he figured out he can't burn me, that was it. He got torn apart by some lasers on our first quest, though, so only his head was left. My dad took him back to camp, and I fixed him enough so he'd work as the ship's masthead and main computer. [ And some day he wants to fix the rest of him, too, but that's his a secret for the time being - not that it really matters when he's stuck in the Drabwurld. ]
Me too. My mom was a mechanic, so she started teaching me things when I was little. She said I was better than most of the guys she worked with, [ he says with a laugh. ] I actually drew the Argo II in crayon when I was five. Finding the actual blueprints locked in Bunker 9 and building it was surreal.
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I usually go by "admiral", actually, but captain works, too. [ And he likes your enthusiasm, kid! ] How does a plane stay airborne? It's a combination of aerophysics and essence of venti - which, incidentally, is also one of the engine ingredients. When you live in a camp full of demigods, though, you get connections. Like there's this son of Hades who hooked me up with the Styx water. I've never had to go the Underworld, thank the gods.
And yeah, a dragon! His name's Festus, and he tried to burn me alive when we first met, but as soon as he figured out he can't burn me, that was it. He got torn apart by some lasers on our first quest, though, so only his head was left. My dad took him back to camp, and I fixed him enough so he'd work as the ship's masthead and main computer. [ And some day he wants to fix the rest of him, too, but that's his a secret for the time being - not that it really matters when he's stuck in the Drabwurld. ]
Me too. My mom was a mechanic, so she started teaching me things when I was little. She said I was better than most of the guys she worked with, [ he says with a laugh. ] I actually drew the Argo II in crayon when I was five. Finding the actual blueprints locked in Bunker 9 and building it was surreal.