When we came though the portal gate, she started to lose stability. It was because of the power these gates had and probably also because her being teleported for the first time. She looked like she would immediately throw up. This occurred probably for almost everyone, after they were teleported first time. "It's okay. This happens to almost every living being at their first portal experience", I've said with a little sadistic grin on my lips. She looked at me, with a look that would immediately incinerate you on place. "Why are you teasing me like that?", she said while giving me her murderous stare. I immediately started laughing like crazy, almost toppling myself on the ground with: "Sometimes people look very funny after their first jump. I cannot help it".
She scolded me with: "So stop that, will you? And after you stop, tell me all that you can, that you didn't tell me on the surface". I turned my sight on her and gestured her to follow me. Then I turned out the other way, headed for a complex, sturdy metal magnetic door and simply went through, as the door opened with a quiet "swoosh". I turned my sight behind me to check if she followed. Confirmed, that she did, I started to speak: "As you already know, or I think you do, there are powers beyond us two. Like my Ancient parents, the Universe and such". I walked now next to her left, looking at her as I spoke. She looked at me and was listening carefully and not saying any words. "Then there are those who descended from my family, and those which came from the other Ancients. Like the Voids or Chaos Empire". She asked me, after I stopped talking: "So those two naturally hate you and attack you wherever they can? That is pretty stupid of them."
"Yeah, that is. Although the Chaos Empire does not have a choice in this. They are being controlled by their emperor. The Voids, however, are doing it because destruction is in their natural behavior", I replied to her question. "Even if the Chaos Empire loses the battle, they still attack.." "Sometimes you just can't avoid a battle with them at all. Especially when they just pop up at a place, where you're not anticipating them at."
We walked past a lot of mag-doors until we stopped in front of ones that were bigger than the usual doors aboard. She looked at me questioningly and asked me: "What is this room?"