Kamiki Seto Jurai smiled, a viewscreen displaying the two Earthlings as they were brought on board the Mikagami. Obviously both were examining their surroundings with a certain amount of awe, the expected reaction. Resting casually on her wide command chair.
“The bringing of a pureblooded Earthling aboard maybe forbidden, but that doesn't mean it hasn't happened before. Regardless of the clerical mistakes that were made, their enrollment application has been officially accepted. The rest, is up to them.” Fanning herself briefly, she split her attention between the two, the male attempting to call his home. “Though I can't imagine a teenager ever passing up a chance like this.”
“But Seto-sama.” Kiriko protested, her face displayed on a large viewscreen. Seto's grand daughter having attempted to persuade her to turn Seina back to Earth.
“Bye.” She waved, the connection being cut, and switching back to a description of Seina. “Yamada Seina-kun, to think Kiriko-chan was seeing a boy like you.” Her two attendants in front of her slumped forward in defeat. 'Weaklings.'
“I've heard about Seina-kun from my father.” Minaho drew her attention. “He's a friend of Kai-kun and a bit on the unlucky side.”
“A bit?” She asked. “Judging from how those pirate ships were gathered by this pair, I would say they are more than a bit unlucky.” Smiling, she started to form a plan in her mind. “No, I believe that this was an act of good luck. The odds of a single pureblooded Earthling making it into space are virtually nil. For two? Astronomical.”
Hirata, her male aid was whispering something to Minaho, and Seto frowned at this talk behind her back. “What are you two whispering about now?” She asked loudly, the pair straightened up, and trying to look like they were innocent.
“Wow, what a day today has been!” Hirata laughed nervously. “Who would have thought that Mitoto-sama was aboard that ship as well?”
“I thought I had heard she was in charge of cleaning at the GP headquarters.” Minaho added to complete the subterfuge.
“Seto-sama.” Suiren, one of the four girls she had working to run the more complicated systems of her ship, drew her attention. “I've identified the first person who made first contact.” The information displaying on Seina was replaced by different data. “Amane Kaunaq, 2nd class detective.”
“Kaunaq?” She mused. “Oh her! That reminds me, I promised to find her a suitable husband, didn't I?”
“I heard that her family is against her being in the GP.” Minaho told her.
“Yes, she's a real handful.” Laughing to herself, she would have to think on the next suiter to throw Amane's way. “Say, Kanemitsu-dono.”
“What is it?” Hirata asked.
“Regarding our previous discussion, do you think that either of them will pass up a chance like this?”
“Ah, er, I get the feeling that their feelings really don't matter.” The man replied with a resigned look on his face.
“Oh?” She asked, Hirata instantly straightening up.
“I mean, if I were in their shoes, especially his, I would never pass up such an opportunity!”
“In that case, let us go and meet our guests!” She exclaimed happily.
X x x x x x
“I can't believe this is actually a space ship.” Ranma's head was on a constant swivel as she followed a female guide through a vast forest. If the trees weren't shaped different, and if she forgot about the strange animals, then she would have swore they had never left Earth.
“Technically this isn't a space ship, it's a residential area, posited within subspace. So we are not really inside of the Mikagami.” The woman answered without turning around, her head obscured by a hood, and even her face was hidden by a veil.
“I see.” Seina nodded blindly.
“Eh? How's that work?” She asked, intensely curious about what was going on, and not wanting to miss a thing.
“Oh right, you're from a developing planet. Subspace works as another layer placed over top our own, but unlike our own, it can be compressed or expanded without effecting the objects within. This area exists both within and out of the core unit of the Mikagami. Does that make sense?” This time the tall woman did slow down from he position in front of the group, to walk beside Ranma.
“Kind of.” Pouting, she worked over the explanation. “So you basically squeezed all this stuff into that red and blue thing, but all of it remains this size? You know, instead of getting all scrunched up?”
“Yes, that is a simple way to put it, and that red and blue object is the core unit.”
“Neat.” Ranma smiled proudly at figuring it out.








