![]() As I see it, the stipulations on ships are mostly about the size of the mass effect core they use, not about the weight of the ships themselves, correct?" asked the Terran, and Tevos nodded back. "I've been reading over this document in particular. She seemed to have a bit of trouble with it for a moment, but then found what she was looking for, causing a small holo to display the Treaty of Farixen. You aren't the first space faring civilization the Council has encountered, and for the most part, the Conventions attempt not to infringe on the cultures we encounter," said the blue woman, and the brown haired one nodded as she brought an omnitool to her face. "Back to the question at hand, I've been going over the various Citadel Conventions, to see how they line up with the laws of our own Federation," said Hayes, the voice bringing the asari back to herself, though to anyone watching her, she'd been paying rapt attention to the Terrans, even as her mind wandered a bit. These facts were all filed away by Tevos as she sipped at her tea, wondering just what sort of monsters the turians had found out on the edge of the galaxy. Shepard herself wouldn't need anything to eat or drink, and would in fact stand guard all night without rest, because the Terrans needed none of those things. Their ship in dock had crew of a similar weight and mass to Shepard, and needed no supplies. So far, the answers had proven almost as interesting as the sight of the giant on the Presidium. Now she sat here, looking out the window at times, while the other two Terrans answered questions. Once that was done, she had merely walked up to Shepard, and then told her who she was, which caused the giant to stand aside a moment, allowing her into her office. She had a cool head, and while in a panic, she had watched as the giant just stood there, until someone had been able to explain the situation to her. ![]() ![]() Luckily, she wasn't a Councilor for just her looks. She had instantly demanded to know what it was, and what it was going on the Presidium, while also asking for C-Sec to come get rid of it. ![]() When the asari had come up, she had been.startled would be the nicest way to put it, by the sight of Mrs. Well, her legs could be seen anyway, and that sword of hers, which she had drawn, and then stabbed into the sidewalk outside, creating a large gash in the floor, and making it so anyone with harmful intentions knew to stay well away. To her left, Hayes had already set her's down, the empty cup upside down in the saucer, while she smiled and played politician. "I feel the personal touch in these matters is best," she said, taking a small sip from her own cup. Hayes had impressed on him the need to be friendly with the asari Councilor, and so he grinned at her instead. His thoughts were more on the things/technological toys/useless junk he had brought in with him, and had he an option, even with the lovely tea, he would have forgone the pleasure of company to begin playing with his purchases. In front of him were three lovely ladies, which would normally have made him quite the swinger, or so he thought the term went. Did you make it yourself, Tevos?" asked Exedore as he sipped at the cup in his hand.
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