Well... it was certainly strange to be speaking with someone else's vocal cords. Once Ildraniath had gotten the Omnicomm working, he dictated a brief message, then attempted this telepathic communication.
I understand. And I... apologize if I startled you at all. Believe me when I say I was extremely confused to find myself suddenly here. Er, in these circumstances.
Things looked different from Ildraniath's eyes. Not in terms of vantagepoint, exactly (though he did seem to be looking at things from a bit of a lower angle), but... the very nature of her vision was different than what he was used to. In fact, it was devoid of any sort of notation or augmentation at all. He caught himself looking at a distant object and expecting it to appear before him in magnified view, as always... and it didn't, of course. This, he thought, was how the other people aboard the ship saw. Strange. And a little claustrophobic.
He found something else tugging at his senses as well -- thoughts, perhaps, or emotional echoes. The other crew?
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I understand. And I... apologize if I startled you at all. Believe me when I say I was extremely confused to find myself suddenly here. Er, in these circumstances.
Things looked different from Ildraniath's eyes. Not in terms of vantagepoint, exactly (though he did seem to be looking at things from a bit of a lower angle), but... the very nature of her vision was different than what he was used to. In fact, it was devoid of any sort of notation or augmentation at all. He caught himself looking at a distant object and expecting it to appear before him in magnified view, as always... and it didn't, of course. This, he thought, was how the other people aboard the ship saw. Strange. And a little claustrophobic.
He found something else tugging at his senses as well -- thoughts, perhaps, or emotional echoes. The other crew?