Shaking, Larra stared at what remained of the station. "Almanta! Page!" was about all she could manage to say. It wasn't the station, Sen, or the flying energy that bothered her. It was Page's form.
Trying not to lose all control, Larra took several deep breaths, and tried to calm herself down. Noticing the dimensional rifts for the first time, she focused for a few minutes, and they settled and closed. There. Something easy to focus on. It helped her calm down. Kami had no power. That meant no music, which was what she really needed right then. Calm down. She spread her senses around, weaving beyond their current dimension to places where she knew she could find comfort.
Knowing that everyone in the ship was looking to her for what to do, Larra finally spoke again, managing to succeed in sounding calm. "All right. We need to get Kamikaze started up again." She didn't think it was a good time to mention that she had never been disabled before, despite her recklessness. "Demon, do we have any secondary power sources we could use for a boost? The ship itself wasn't damaged, so that should be enough to start 'er up." No reply. Larra turned around, only to see the black wolf curled up in his chair, teeth sunk into the armrest, fur standing on end, and a look of sheer terror on his face.
"Okay...maybe we could hook up that old generator we tried to use for the gun, remember that? It didn't work then, actually it almost blew up, but maybe it would help. Isn't it in your lair, Demon? Demon!" He still hadn't broken out of his trance, but he did rather quickly when Larra strode across the ship and slapped him across the face. "Get the generator." Shaking, Demon raced across the room, suddenly disappearing under the trick floor tile, into the small space non of the others could get into. Larra collapsed in her chair. Keeping her mind on the job was helping as well. After awhile, a yell from Demon's lair announced that he couldn't get the generator through the entrance.
"How did you get it down there, then?" Larra yelled back. Demon didn't know. She sighed. "All right, guys, rip up the floor time."
A few minutes later, a large part of the floor had been ripped up, and Larra telepathically hoisted up the generator.
"Go ahead and hook it up, Larra," Demon yelled up, "but I'm going to check the wiring first."
Good, Larra thought to herself, He's calming down too. "Ahhm, anyone know how to hook up a generator?"
About ten minutes later, they managed to get the generator hooked up to what they thought was the right spot. Demon hopped up, and told them it was in the wrong spot, where to put it, and that the explosion blew a couple key fuses.
"I think I have some in my junk pile, though," he mused.
Finally everything was in the right spot, and Demon had replaced the fuses, some with rather unorthodox methods. The wolf walked over the generator (Larra had forgotten how to run it). "All right, here goes nothing..." The generator whirred into life, making a racket that only could be equaled by the Bad Catholics. Everyone but Larra plugged their ears. It wasn't quite enough power. Hoping desperately that her sudden idea would work, Larra drew her Blazor, flipped the settings to ten, and fired at the generator. The noise increased as the electric bolt hit it, and then the slightly blackened generator just quit.
But the lights were on, and Kamikaze's engine coughed a few times and hummed to life. A cheer raced through the tiny ship, and Larra hugged everyone in the room. Hmm. Very un-Larra like behavior.
"All right," she said, settling happily into the pilot's seat, "Lets go see if we can find a sign of Page. I won't leave without one."
The gloomy mood settled back over the ship's inhabitants as they searched through the wide spread field of rocks that was the wreckage of Zachit Station.
(This message has been edited by Larra (edited 11-15-2003).)