Setsuna wouldn't feel much of anything. In fact, his mind was a million miles away...
He didn't know where he was, yet somehow felt this place, this world, was familiar. He knew the gravity here was significantly stronger than earth's, but he strangely didn't feel any pull on him. He knew this dense atmosphere had no oxygen, and should have suffocated him by now, but he had no troubles breathing. It was also bright here, so much so that he could barely see anything. He turned his head to look at the sun, only to find that the sun was right there. It was so close that it should've burnt him to a crisp by now, but he couldn't feel its heat.
As he squinted up, he could see something moving in the sky. No, several somethings, but he couldn't make out what they were. He didn't have time to investigate it, though, as with a loud roar and bright flash, the sun before him exploded in a supernova.
And back in his cockpit, the still unconscious Setsuna made a small strained noise as he tried (in vain) to move his arms to shield him from this disaster he was imagining.
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He didn't know where he was, yet somehow felt this place, this world, was familiar. He knew the gravity here was significantly stronger than earth's, but he strangely didn't feel any pull on him. He knew this dense atmosphere had no oxygen, and should have suffocated him by now, but he had no troubles breathing. It was also bright here, so much so that he could barely see anything. He turned his head to look at the sun, only to find that the sun was right there. It was so close that it should've burnt him to a crisp by now, but he couldn't feel its heat.
As he squinted up, he could see something moving in the sky. No, several somethings, but he couldn't make out what they were. He didn't have time to investigate it, though, as with a loud roar and bright flash, the sun before him exploded in a supernova.
And back in his cockpit, the still unconscious Setsuna made a small strained noise as he tried (in vain) to move his arms to shield him from this disaster he was imagining.