Hey, he's all for eating if she wants to cook. The first person who ever, truly, showed him love was through food, even when he couldn't understand her language. The idea that she will want to connect with him in that way will endear him to her in a way that, will most probably, be pretty profound.
"Yeah, the ship adjusts for gravity and temperature automatically when all the doors are closed, but there are manual overrides as well, if something's not right."
They walk to the far side of his ship, back to the open ramp where it is notably cooler.
"So, this side of the ship is the starboard side, commonly known to layman as the right side." He gives her a brief second to digest that piece of information. He's trying not to go too slow or too fast. "If there's one thing I want you to remember about the ship today, it's how to get on an off the Falcon."
He highlights the panel that controls the ramp from the inside. The buttons itself look like an old fashioned key pad, (not unlike an old touch tone phone of earth) but where the numbers would be are numerals of a language that is alien to her. Still, it's not a hard combination. There's only four digits. She just needs to memorize the pattern.
When Han punches it successfully, the ramp raises. A green LED blinks because, he did it right.
"This button clears your keystrokes, if you did it wrong." He's gotta show her that too. As the ramp is now closed, he shows the sequence to her again without touching the keys. Just to help her memorize.
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Date: 2016-02-23 03:40 am (UTC)even when he couldn't understand her language. The idea that she will want to connect with him in that way will endear him to her in a way that, will most probably, be pretty profound."Yeah, the ship adjusts for gravity and temperature automatically when all the doors are closed, but there are manual overrides as well, if something's not right."
They walk to the far side of his ship, back to the open ramp where it is notably cooler.
"So, this side of the ship is the starboard side, commonly known to layman as the right side." He gives her a brief second to digest that piece of information. He's trying not to go too slow or too fast. "If there's one thing I want you to remember about the ship today, it's how to get on an off the Falcon."
He highlights the panel that controls the ramp from the inside. The buttons itself look like an old fashioned key pad, (not unlike an old touch tone phone of earth) but where the numbers would be are numerals of a language that is alien to her. Still, it's not a hard combination. There's only four digits. She just needs to memorize the pattern.
When Han punches it successfully, the ramp raises. A green LED blinks because, he did it right.
"This button clears your keystrokes, if you did it wrong." He's gotta show her that too. As the ramp is now closed, he shows the sequence to her again without touching the keys. Just to help her memorize.
"I want you to try now."