Once everybody had boarded Lion, he let out a mighty roar, and surged forward into a portal of his own devising. The world shifted into a blur of lights and motion, the speed they were moving at threatening to throw the Fandomites backwards off of the creature. He roared again and again, throwing out more portals just ahead of them. And then... the ride stopped, and Lion's feet planted on the smooth floor of a large, almost cathedral-like construct.
They skidded for a fair distance, smacked into a wall, and then came to a stop.
Peridot
Peridot pried herself out of Lion's mane, grumbling all the while, then slipped and... basically planted her face on the floor, solidly.
The Fandomites would likely find that gravity wasn't quite so possessive when it came to them. They were on the moon, after all.
Jalian
As they headed for the wall, Jalian leapt free of the lion - and ended up sailing across the room instead of landing a few feet away. She scrambled to get her feet planted in the direction she was heading, and managed to...well, she didn't exactly land there, either, but at least she was now headed upward and less in danger of splatting?
Anakin
Anakin, space-traveling show off that he was, landed without a problem.
"Thank you," he said to Lion because, well, why not?
Lion
Lion gave a little whuff of acknowledgment, and then settled down to have a nap.
He'd earned it, here.
Tip
Tip dismounted a bit more gingerly, but also without issue. Between spending time on Titan and having just done a class on a simulated moon, she had a decent handle on the much lighter gravity.
Instead, she was boggling at the interior. "Um. Wow. I'm pretty sure my world's moon doesn't have this."
If it did, the Boov probably would have tried to stay much closer to Earth when they gave up on their campaign of conquest.
Peridot
"Homeworld's colonization forces at work," Peridot said, shining a beam of light from the stone on her forehead. Like a tiny little flashlight! Very convenient, that way. She looked around thoughtfully, ignoring Steven bouncing around nearby, announcing that he was a Moon Boy.
They had a job to do.
But when she noticed one of the murals on the wall, she gasped and ran up to it, wide-eyed.
"It's Blue Diamond!" She couldn't keep the excitement from her voice. "Wait, are they all here?" She looked around frantically, and then her expression lit up and she darted across the room again. "Aaah, there she is! Behold! Yellow Diamond! Isn't she magnificent?"
Well, she was big, anyway. Or at least her mural was.
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Lion
Once everybody had boarded Lion, he let out a mighty roar, and surged forward into a portal of his own devising. The world shifted into a blur of lights and motion, the speed they were moving at threatening to throw the Fandomites backwards off of the creature. He roared again and again, throwing out more portals just ahead of them. And then... the ride stopped, and Lion's feet planted on the smooth floor of a large, almost cathedral-like construct.
They skidded for a fair distance, smacked into a wall, and then came to a stop.
Peridot
Peridot pried herself out of Lion's mane, grumbling all the while, then slipped and... basically planted her face on the floor, solidly.
The Fandomites would likely find that gravity wasn't quite so possessive when it came to them. They were on the moon, after all.
Jalian
As they headed for the wall, Jalian leapt free of the lion - and ended up sailing across the room instead of landing a few feet away. She scrambled to get her feet planted in the direction she was heading, and managed to...well, she didn't exactly land there, either, but at least she was now headed upward and less in danger of splatting?
Anakin
Anakin, space-traveling show off that he was, landed without a problem.
"Thank you," he said to Lion because, well, why not?
Lion
Lion gave a little whuff of acknowledgment, and then settled down to have a nap.
He'd earned it, here.
Tip
Tip dismounted a bit more gingerly, but also without issue. Between spending time on Titan and having just done a class on a simulated moon, she had a decent handle on the much lighter gravity.
Instead, she was boggling at the interior. "Um. Wow. I'm pretty sure my world's moon doesn't have this."
If it did, the Boov probably would have tried to stay much closer to Earth when they gave up on their campaign of conquest.
Peridot
"Homeworld's colonization forces at work," Peridot said, shining a beam of light from the stone on her forehead. Like a tiny little flashlight! Very convenient, that way. She looked around thoughtfully, ignoring Steven bouncing around nearby, announcing that he was a Moon Boy.
They had a job to do.
But when she noticed one of the murals on the wall, she gasped and ran up to it, wide-eyed.
"It's Blue Diamond!" She couldn't keep the excitement from her voice. "Wait, are they all here?" She looked around frantically, and then her expression lit up and she darted across the room again. "Aaah, there she is! Behold! Yellow Diamond! Isn't she magnificent?"
Well, she was big, anyway. Or at least her mural was.