"Excellent," Cayde says once Tony's handled the announcement. He gives the man a thumbs up, nodding. They'd better get ready then, not that the Exo figures he'll need to pack much for this venture. He points at Jon's phone.
"We got live feed coming from Cloud, right? Can we narrow down where it's coming from?"
He's simultaneously surprised and relieved that Jon isn't arguing the decision they've kind of made for him. "We still got people here in various stages of question marks. You help make sure we're all on the same page, make some preparations because if we're getting three hundred Agrii plus more fuzzballs, it's going to get crowded in here real fast." He pauses. "Also if Gary's awake maybe filling 'em in won't hurt."
Relief wasn't exactly how Tony felt about Jon's uncharacteristic reticence, making him look from Jon to Cayde with a concerned arch of his brow for not being sternly bossed around, glad to at least follow Cayde's lead and trust that the Exo knew what Jon was capable of handling right now. It wasn't like Tony could bundle him into one of the ships to get him some rest, he was probably already in the most stable place in the shuttle bay. It was where Tony found himself dozing off, anyway. He finally broke and tugged at Jon's arm, not leaning his weight on Jon like he might have any other time when it didn't look like a stiff breeze might knock him over, but encouraging him closer. "Someone's gotta take over here," he confirmed, and while so far he had mostly felt manic and useless at this station, gathering information that he had no idea what to do with and watching Reeve do the job he should have been capable of, Cayde did make it sound like standing at the console was about to be the fulcrum of this whole operation. "You're the MC," he declared, and as though this job title didn't have enough ridiculous weight, slipped out of the vibrant robe that he had already anxiously worn the hems of raw to drape over Jon's shoulders.
With a flick of his wrist, Tony cleared the screens to lay them out more logically for Jon, actually tapping them to show how to navigate as he spread out the map with the sensor data of every being moving throughout the ship, the Agrii roster he had discovered to try to start accounting for, and a list of all of the ship's systems that seemed to be erratically sorting as Tony tried to make the best sense of them for someone else to use quickly. Finally, he pulled up a display of the Agrii ship's readings of the pair looming outside, and pushed their crew names over them into place--Raphael, Billy and Rayla already on one ship, Ren, Cayde and Tony on the other. Between them read 'Cloud?', a mystery for Jon to figure out for them.
"If this ship can't handle the capacity of its original crew I will be worried." Jon remarks almost offhandedly, but appears to accept the new task he seems to be getting handed. The robe... It may be a bit much. It already looks ridiculous on Tony, but Jon feels like the thing might outright swallow him. But it's warm. And it- Well. It comes with a certain comfort.
As for the screens... Those will take some getting used to. But he will try. He has taken over Gertrude's chaos of an archive and figured out a system for them to work with and he can figure this out. It's just data. Information. He can do information and administrative work and coordinating people - Without having to touch a weapon. Reaching for one of the screens, Jon tries giving it a cautious touch to see how it will respond. "I- I can move these how I need them to be, right...?" He then asks while scrolling through the information on that screen. It's the names of all the Agrii they hope to rescue.
It takes him some effort to tear himself away from the list, but he does so in order to make a quick, if weak grab for Tony's sleeve and look up at him sternly. "I can do this. But you will come back. You will come back in one piece. And you will bring the others."
He's no big planner because he feels a lot more can get done without having to work everything out. While he's not meaning to step on anyone's toes in regards to telling anyone what to do, he goes off what he knows. He knows what Tony's capable of, and he knows what Jon can do. He also knows the latter will not be able to sit still and just wait, no matter how he's feeling. It's why the Hunter Vanguard had offered to teach Jon how to use a gun when the man had decided to arm himself. Better to make sure they know how and know what they're getting into. But the last thing he wants is to make anyone feel Useless.
"It's not the ship itself that I'm worried about, it's the traffic jam that's going to be this docking bay depending on how many bodies get crammed into the ships," Cayde points out. He smiles crookedly as Tony dubs the Archivist in charge. He also resists the urge to try moving around the floating screens. Later. He can try playing with those later.
Snapping off a salute once he figures Jon's getting situated, the Exo turns to start towards the remaining ships, pausing as he hears the man speak up again. He glances over his shoulder to wait as Jon speaks to Tony.
That pulsing alarm was working its way into Tony's heart, hard to ignore and counting off seconds as they passed that Tony had to keep recalculating for, but he still lingered with an encouraging pat to Jon's shoulder, "That's it, you got this," and watched Cayde turn to go with a wretched concern that only twisted with surprise as Jon grabbed for him. It wasn't going to do either of them any good if Tony hung around here just to make sure Jon stayed upright if that just got them all blown up. He had to fix this first.
"Always do," he promised, crafting a smile from the reserves, and taking the hand Jon had stayed him with in both of his like they were sealing a big money deal. He probably didn't often leave his partners in the boardroom with a kiss to the knuckles, though. He swept down then to scoop his heavy boots up under his arm and jogged after Cayde, signalling impatiently as though the Exo was the one holding them up, come on, hurry up. "What are you waiting for? We're keeping our hosts waiting. Did you bring red or white?" he insisted as he swept by.
Jon could have reassured Cayde that London has subway stations smaller than this docking bay that handle much more than three hundred people at once. It'll be fine.
Once he has his hand and the console to himself as the others move to leave, Jon takes a moment to pull the oversized robe closer around him, watching the Exo and the human enter the ship that will take them to where they are needed before turning to the array of screens. Right. He will just- Reorganize these a little. And figure out what information exactly he can draw from them... At least he has something to do. Something to focus on.
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"We got live feed coming from Cloud, right? Can we narrow down where it's coming from?"
He's simultaneously surprised and relieved that Jon isn't arguing the decision they've kind of made for him. "We still got people here in various stages of question marks. You help make sure we're all on the same page, make some preparations because if we're getting three hundred Agrii plus more fuzzballs, it's going to get crowded in here real fast." He pauses. "Also if Gary's awake maybe filling 'em in won't hurt."
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With a flick of his wrist, Tony cleared the screens to lay them out more logically for Jon, actually tapping them to show how to navigate as he spread out the map with the sensor data of every being moving throughout the ship, the Agrii roster he had discovered to try to start accounting for, and a list of all of the ship's systems that seemed to be erratically sorting as Tony tried to make the best sense of them for someone else to use quickly. Finally, he pulled up a display of the Agrii ship's readings of the pair looming outside, and pushed their crew names over them into place--Raphael, Billy and Rayla already on one ship, Ren, Cayde and Tony on the other. Between them read 'Cloud?', a mystery for Jon to figure out for them.
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As for the screens... Those will take some getting used to. But he will try. He has taken over Gertrude's chaos of an archive and figured out a system for them to work with and he can figure this out. It's just data. Information. He can do information and administrative work and coordinating people - Without having to touch a weapon. Reaching for one of the screens, Jon tries giving it a cautious touch to see how it will respond. "I- I can move these how I need them to be, right...?" He then asks while scrolling through the information on that screen. It's the names of all the Agrii they hope to rescue.
It takes him some effort to tear himself away from the list, but he does so in order to make a quick, if weak grab for Tony's sleeve and look up at him sternly. "I can do this. But you will come back. You will come back in one piece. And you will bring the others."
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"It's not the ship itself that I'm worried about, it's the traffic jam that's going to be this docking bay depending on how many bodies get crammed into the ships," Cayde points out. He smiles crookedly as Tony dubs the Archivist in charge. He also resists the urge to try moving around the floating screens. Later. He can try playing with those later.
Snapping off a salute once he figures Jon's getting situated, the Exo turns to start towards the remaining ships, pausing as he hears the man speak up again. He glances over his shoulder to wait as Jon speaks to Tony.
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"Always do," he promised, crafting a smile from the reserves, and taking the hand Jon had stayed him with in both of his like they were sealing a big money deal. He probably didn't often leave his partners in the boardroom with a kiss to the knuckles, though. He swept down then to scoop his heavy boots up under his arm and jogged after Cayde, signalling impatiently as though the Exo was the one holding them up, come on, hurry up. "What are you waiting for? We're keeping our hosts waiting. Did you bring red or white?" he insisted as he swept by.
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Once he has his hand and the console to himself as the others move to leave, Jon takes a moment to pull the oversized robe closer around him, watching the Exo and the human enter the ship that will take them to where they are needed before turning to the array of screens. Right. He will just- Reorganize these a little. And figure out what information exactly he can draw from them... At least he has something to do. Something to focus on.