Out of several ships docked at the Marine Base in Briss Kingdom, only one was abustle with activity. Hoshikita stood a few meters from the helm of the vessel admiring the hard working ensigns who had set to diligently anchoring the ship, and taking an occasional glance towards the impressive Marine Base that loomed a few dozen meters down the dock. The young lieutenant had accompanied his commander to transfer a small division of ensigns at the resident commanding officer's request. Hoshikita had been happy to be assigned on such a mission, as there was very little chance for conflict with pirates or revolutionaries, and would likely be a relaxing assignment full of cloud watching and thinking up lines of poetry. Still, there were duties to be performed nonetheless, even on a seemingly unimportant assignment such as this, and Hoshikita rushed over without question when Commander Burrel motioned for him to gather the ensigns. Hoshikita did so quickly and without question, and soon the ensigns ready for transfer were all standing at attention before the Commander and they marched off towards the interior of the base.
As to be expected, they experienced no problems at the main gate and were able to proceed inside without issue. The transferred ensigns were met by the base's resident lieutenant who instructed them to await him in a nearby room. The lieutenant then greeted the commander and informed him that the bases captain would like to have a word with him. With that, the lieutenant headed off after the ensigns and Hoshikita and Commander Burrel headed off to the command center. When they arrived, Hoshikita was ordered to remain outside the room and await his return to which the young lieutenant had no objection. He stood at attention while facing the door, and greeted the two ensigns guarding the entrance with a head nod and a smile before returning to a sterner position suitable for a Marine on watch. He wasn't sure how long the commander would take, but it would certainly not be fortunate to be lazing about when the commander emerged; especially not if it had been an exceedingly short amount of time spent with the captain. With that in mind, Hoshikita didn't want to do anything that might raise his superior officer's ire so soon after his recent promotion and would remain at his post for the foreseeable future.
As to be expected, they experienced no problems at the main gate and were able to proceed inside without issue. The transferred ensigns were met by the base's resident lieutenant who instructed them to await him in a nearby room. The lieutenant then greeted the commander and informed him that the bases captain would like to have a word with him. With that, the lieutenant headed off after the ensigns and Hoshikita and Commander Burrel headed off to the command center. When they arrived, Hoshikita was ordered to remain outside the room and await his return to which the young lieutenant had no objection. He stood at attention while facing the door, and greeted the two ensigns guarding the entrance with a head nod and a smile before returning to a sterner position suitable for a Marine on watch. He wasn't sure how long the commander would take, but it would certainly not be fortunate to be lazing about when the commander emerged; especially not if it had been an exceedingly short amount of time spent with the captain. With that in mind, Hoshikita didn't want to do anything that might raise his superior officer's ire so soon after his recent promotion and would remain at his post for the foreseeable future.