Adelaide found herself not being able to stand up after hearing everything that the man was saying. She quickly found a chair and sat down in it as she continued to listen to everything he was explaining. Oddly enough she seemed to come to an agreement and understanding. Which was something she didn't think she would ever do. Ade could see where he was coming from, but of course there was still this pit in the bottom of her stomach that told her she needed to find a way to get home. But she knew it would be stupid to say it again when he already knew what she wanted.
"Yeah, you've got a point there. If I know I would completely over react and over think this kind of technology if I learned how to use it without knowing what it is fully capable of, I know everyone else would." The woman sighed as she looked around from the spot she was sitting at. Everything was far more high tech than it was back at home. Most of the things in this ship she had no clue what they were called or what they did. As for the things she believed she recognized and knew what the use for them were, she still couldn't seem to be sure she was right about it. Everything was different and it was something she would have to get used to whether she wanted to or not.
In her case she was just glad she didn't have to go through everything Weston had to to understand that trying to go back home would be a suicide mission. But of course, knowing how stubborn Ade was, she wasn't going to give up so easily. As for right now though, she would drop that subject. There was no point in getting Weston any more agitated with her than he seemed to be. Well, that is if it were her he was agitated at. She wasn't sure if it was just the way he was or not. Better safe than sorry in her opinion.