[So even with as much as Leon hates the situation, he has to admit that Stahn's plan brought about some results. They at least have a direction to go on. "Take the train" is obviously just a method of transportation (is he going to like it? Probably not.) and the Residential District...well, that makes sense. Of course there are living quarters, especially if they're going to keep kidnapping people from who knows where.
And the CereVices.... he doesn't understand those at all, but he supposes that they'll figure it out as they go. First step is making it to the Residential District. If everyone takes the train, then it's something they'll have to figure out.
So he nods simply, crossing his arms. There's no point in dithering when their path is plenty clear before them.]
Then we'll "take the train".
[Or try. This can only go well. Either way, Leon's choosing action over inaction; when there's too little occupying his attention, his thoughts fall back into the darker pattern they were stuck in. He's tired of thinking about those things. Stahn is trying, so he'll try too, and somehow they'll figure it out, and... when he's not around Stahn, maybe he can get his thoughts back in order.
Even if he never thought that he'd see Stahn again (or perhaps because he never thought he'd see Stahn again), it's somehow exhausting to be around him. But... maybe that's just the entire situation catching up to him. Either way, he's not going to question it; instead, he strides over to the train station to see about figuring out how to take the train... which is a thing they don't do in Destiny despite having flying dragon ships. Seems legit.
At least they don't have to go through the muss and fuss of getting a ticket, since everything seems to be electronic; the station only has to scan their CereVices (which is vaguely startling for Leon) before they're standing there waiting for said train. He's starting to get the sense of what sort of travel this is going to be though, and he is Not Excited.]
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And the CereVices.... he doesn't understand those at all, but he supposes that they'll figure it out as they go. First step is making it to the Residential District. If everyone takes the train, then it's something they'll have to figure out.
So he nods simply, crossing his arms. There's no point in dithering when their path is plenty clear before them.]
Then we'll "take the train".
[Or try. This can only go well. Either way, Leon's choosing action over inaction; when there's too little occupying his attention, his thoughts fall back into the darker pattern they were stuck in. He's tired of thinking about those things. Stahn is trying, so he'll try too, and somehow they'll figure it out, and... when he's not around Stahn, maybe he can get his thoughts back in order.
Even if he never thought that he'd see Stahn again (or perhaps because he never thought he'd see Stahn again), it's somehow exhausting to be around him. But... maybe that's just the entire situation catching up to him. Either way, he's not going to question it; instead, he strides over to the train station to see about figuring out how to take the train... which is a thing they don't do in Destiny despite having flying dragon ships. Seems legit.
At least they don't have to go through the muss and fuss of getting a ticket, since everything seems to be electronic; the station only has to scan their CereVices (which is vaguely startling for Leon) before they're standing there waiting for said train. He's starting to get the sense of what sort of travel this is going to be though, and he is Not Excited.]