Space Cowboy Ein
A little dog in big space.
Galen Nicolau
Galen remained silent and waited. Only releasing a breath of relief once Edward told him the machine was up and running again. "Alright. Good work. We'll be there in a few." Galen handed to com device back to Galfrey and started towards the platform. "Alright guys. Home sweet home is just about ready to receive us. And I for one would rather not keep them waiting." He called to the rest of his group. He felt a lot less fidgety now that he knew he wasn't going to be stuck in this time period any longer than he needed to be. Still, it'd be a bit of a misfortune to have to leave Ms. Galfrey of all people. But maybe they'd meet again, at some time in the past.
He crossed his arms and felt beyond relieved to hear the familiar sound of the engine spinning up as he reached the platform. Maybe it was because the machine was simply younger, but it always sounded much more beautiful while in operation than it did in 2015. It really made him wonder. With the kind of breakdown they had just escaped, Galen couldn't but wonder how many more critical failures they would face in the future. He was always digging through information on the tower and its construction. For a structure as old as the clock tower, it was impressive that it still stood, but then how much longer could it stand? What would happen if it was destroyed? There was plenty of speculation, but the nature of what actually powered the tower made him think strongly on whether or not they'd even be around to make another device should the original be compromised. Such thoughts permeated his mind which would likely have made him look like he was brooding over some point or another to the rest of the group.
Galen remained silent and waited. Only releasing a breath of relief once Edward told him the machine was up and running again. "Alright. Good work. We'll be there in a few." Galen handed to com device back to Galfrey and started towards the platform. "Alright guys. Home sweet home is just about ready to receive us. And I for one would rather not keep them waiting." He called to the rest of his group. He felt a lot less fidgety now that he knew he wasn't going to be stuck in this time period any longer than he needed to be. Still, it'd be a bit of a misfortune to have to leave Ms. Galfrey of all people. But maybe they'd meet again, at some time in the past.
He crossed his arms and felt beyond relieved to hear the familiar sound of the engine spinning up as he reached the platform. Maybe it was because the machine was simply younger, but it always sounded much more beautiful while in operation than it did in 2015. It really made him wonder. With the kind of breakdown they had just escaped, Galen couldn't but wonder how many more critical failures they would face in the future. He was always digging through information on the tower and its construction. For a structure as old as the clock tower, it was impressive that it still stood, but then how much longer could it stand? What would happen if it was destroyed? There was plenty of speculation, but the nature of what actually powered the tower made him think strongly on whether or not they'd even be around to make another device should the original be compromised. Such thoughts permeated his mind which would likely have made him look like he was brooding over some point or another to the rest of the group.