By the end of the trip, worrying over the impending pressure of properly playing diplomats... and a couple, Cliffjumper was definitely ready for the flight itself to be over.
Sitting in the passenger lounge, Cliffjumper was facing one of the large viewports, which, for the moment anyway, was giving an excellent view of Paradron.
The planet was much smaller than Cybertron, but at least three times as large as Earth, and had a strangely green look beneath the swathe of clouds, kind of like verdigris.
Six moons hung like a necklace around Paradron as well.
"There's a large amount of copper-rich rock in Paradron's crust, which turns most of the mountains and any bare rock on the ground green... and the sand as well," the ambassador said, smiling a little, "the equators are rather unpleasant and have wide stretched deserts; most of the population live north and south of the tropics."
Scrunching up his nose a little at the thought of deserts, Cliffjumper thought it didn't sound too bad besides that. Reluctantly but yet impossible not to, he glanced up at Mirage.
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Date: 2015-06-24 06:34 pm (UTC)Sitting in the passenger lounge, Cliffjumper was facing one of the large viewports, which, for the moment anyway, was giving an excellent view of Paradron.
The planet was much smaller than Cybertron, but at least three times as large as Earth, and had a strangely green look beneath the swathe of clouds, kind of like verdigris.
Six moons hung like a necklace around Paradron as well.
"There's a large amount of copper-rich rock in Paradron's crust, which turns most of the mountains and any bare rock on the ground green... and the sand as well," the ambassador said, smiling a little, "the equators are rather unpleasant and have wide stretched deserts; most of the population live north and south of the tropics."
Scrunching up his nose a little at the thought of deserts, Cliffjumper thought it didn't sound too bad besides that. Reluctantly but yet impossible not to, he glanced up at Mirage.