Is there much more work for a space pirate? Not really. Yet Yondu needs money, and the best thing he has to offer is engineering.
Which he's amazingly good at. He's been working on his own ship for long enough, running big heists that involve breaking into vaults or throwing a ship's thruster systems into disarray that he's gotten better at this kind of thing.
Ability to use weapons he's absolutely clicking. He carries that one on him all the time.
The blue man seems satisfied with his technologically apt choices, thinking those will tide him over (besides, learning how this place works will only serve him in the long run, especially if this AI is anything like the supreme intelligence. It's in stepping back, though, that he notices the guy a couple of terminals down getting frustrated.
"Don't think they let you run food carts here, best you be choosin' before they make the choices for ya, son." He sounds far more Southern US than his blue scarred face looks. It's a good Devil Went Down to Georgia aesthetic, though, what with the sharp teeth and red eyes and the like.
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Which he's amazingly good at. He's been working on his own ship for long enough, running big heists that involve breaking into vaults or throwing a ship's thruster systems into disarray that he's gotten better at this kind of thing.
Ability to use weapons he's absolutely clicking. He carries that one on him all the time.
The blue man seems satisfied with his technologically apt choices, thinking those will tide him over (besides, learning how this place works will only serve him in the long run, especially if this AI is anything like the supreme intelligence. It's in stepping back, though, that he notices the guy a couple of terminals down getting frustrated.
"Don't think they let you run food carts here, best you be choosin' before they make the choices for ya, son." He sounds far more Southern US than his blue scarred face looks. It's a good Devil Went Down to Georgia aesthetic, though, what with the sharp teeth and red eyes and the like.