(Useful would be maybe, hmm. Even 'This Old House' could technically be classified as useful, although I doubt I'll come across many situations where I need to know how to install a carpet.
And I doubt I can game the system and try to get a point in Handiwork by watching it... I guess I'll just go bug Feyri. XD)
Jim flipped through the channels, but nothing really interested him. It was probably part of not having had time to develop a personality before being shoved into combat training - and not long after, the HMRC. He was a full grown man without any history to influence his decisions. He decided to take stock of his allies. Most people were down on the current mission. Bishop, as far as he knew, was still conversing with the quartermaster. Mesk was still laid up in the hospital and probably didn't want to see him right now after both the cleaver and the two elevator incidents. That was understandable, and Jim wasn't about to exacerbate the matter by bothering him. Charro... where had Charro went? Maybe he was still in the briefing room. That left Feyri and some people he'd never met before who might still be around. The choice was easy, and he got up to look for her.
He found her in the bunks, curled up on a bunk with her face in the pillow. Clearly she was in some sort of emotional distress. Probably a female thing; it wasn't like he had had a lot of experience with them. All the subjects of generation three had been male, and many of the scientists working on them had been male. There was only Dr. Guest and Dr. Echoes before he met Faith and Feyri. Well, there was the armory master, he supposed, but to him she was just a fixture of the ship, like a lightbulb or a table. As far as he was aware she had no interest in any of the crew members, and he had no interest in trying to break that wall before he'd done enough to earn some respect around here.
On the other hand, I do have three missions under my belt. That makes me the most experienced Bastard of the five of us... Perhaps if they are lucky, Faith and Milno will survive their current mission and tie with me.He crouched next to the bunk, his back and shoulders against the wall.
"...Do you want to talk about it?" he offered. If nothing else, he could listen to her. He owed her that much at least.