The flight was never as bad as the build up. The miserable part about this mission was the long wait before they could take any sort of action. But Zap'd been planting seeds of discussion in Mars the majority of the journey and planned to follow up on them when all had settled. They had six hours to kill, right? When Will mentioned the mission's title, she grinned and turned to see Brian, who in turn teased Logan. She laughed - he was right. Logan was short and hairy. When Ronan spoke to her, though, she quirked a brow and then furrowed them together in thought. "I'm not sure..." She didn't follow, but it wouldn't surprise her if he had. There was all kinds of that stuff going on in Greek and Roman mythology. "Maybe?"
Brian felt blown down when he heard the Irishman speak to his lady. 'Oh. How beautifully clever, Ronan', he thought. Touche, you angry little lemur. "Achilles didn't have a sister." Brian assured them all, then moved back through the aisle to check if all was secure. On his way past, he nodded to Eva, then Eve. "I'm glad there's at least some decent company aboard." He was half-joking. But he was getting a sinking feeling the wait before they sprung their assault on the military complex wasn't going to be a fun one for Britannic. He called back to Kurt, "Anything useful that's found - that's our Helen."