Far away in a distant place where mana seems to be abundent:
Docker1: Is the delivery from the usual temuway?
Docker2: No it's Alleyway today, they even had this rundown ship, I mean antique and ship full of great durability with them.
Docker3: Yeah, yeah. Then it must be pilot that's strong and credible.
Docker1: Since when you know about pilots so much?
Docker2: That piolt must be a veteran 300 years old beauty you know he has a taste...
Docker1: Oh, yeahhh!! I know he was popular when he was exposed as well, he was trolled a lot in our sub4channels
Docker3: No!!! you all are wrong, it's not true, she is not that much old so she isn't that not to mention the rumors are even false. Also she is a space army retired who fought on those vitamin vs united planets of Arms with a single old RR200 that had one wing, they even said she fought with her clothes mostly torn and went back undefeated
Docker1: He definitely has a type.
Docker2: Told ya.
Docker3: ...
Dock Caption: Anyways fellas, as you heard him the next pilot is extreamly skilled so whatever junk would be there with those cheapstakes, I mean passangers would be delivered in a single dive to those mana teleportation circle.
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Caption: Hi there everyone, this is your caption Retrired Lieutenant Colonel Marshal Eva Gartez, I have had the honour of flying 20-30 of these during exploitation wars (don't ask from which side), and the answer is yes. No, the pay was not good, So you got covered.
Let's start this, journey with a bang!!!
Major Eva finished speaking, a loud VROOOOM noise shook the whole ship.
It wasn't a new, clean whoosh. It was a deep, rumbling sound, like a giant, grumpy bear waking up and searching for honey and finding another bear near it. The passengers felt a big, sudden push. THUMP! Everyone was pressed back into their seats.
The ship lifted off the ground. Shake, shake, shake.
Inside the ship, the passengers tried to held their seats as well as expressions.
In one corner, there was a family of small, fuzzy people. They looked like blue rabbits, but they walked on two feet. They ad long, floppy ears that twitched and wiggled at every sound.
Across from them sat a very tall, thin man. His skin looked like the brown bark of a tree, and his hair was like a bunch of green leaves. He sat very still and just blinked his slow, kind eyes.
Near the front, a lady glowed softly. She wasn't bright like a lightbulb, but a gentle, warm pink color, like a pretty sunset.
WHOOSH!
The ship shot out of the dark docking bay and into the open sky.
The sky was not blue like water. It was a beautiful, deep purple.
All around them, big, slow rivers of bright green and gold light flowed through the air. They looked like sparkling water in the sky. Pilot Eva steered the ship under a big, green "sky river."
Little drops of green light, like shiny rain, bounced off the ship's front window. Ping! Ping! They didn't make the window wet. They just sparkled and vanished.
The fuzzy blue rabbit children pressed their faces against the glass, their big ears flopping forward.
"Look!" one whispered, pointing a furry finger.
Outside, a huge rock was floating past. It was as big as a mountain, with trees and waterfalls all over it, just hanging in the purple sky.
Then, Eva's voice came on again. "Alright, passengers. Look ahead. There is our stop!"
In front of the ship, there was a giant ring. It was huge, bigger than a house, made of spinning, white stones. The hole in the middle of the ring was not empty. It was filled with a swirling, wobbly light, like blue and gold jelly sinking inside a funnel.
It was the mana teleportation circle.
"Hold on to your seats!" Eva shouted. "We're going in!"
The ship pointed its nose right at the center of the wobbly, spinning light and flew straight into it.
