Even as the words fell from their lips, forming a tri-part eulogy like remembrance speech that spoke about some of her greatest accomplishments as the leader of the now independent Araxis, and how she would wish them to focus on the future of the nation she helped forge, crews and ships from the three countries began to take action.
In what was arguably a perfect example of when leaders speak of action, unity, or peace, those who answer the call of their nations move to do what they only speak of doing or accomplishing.
Could those who were meeting behind closed doors and going over logistics, timelines, and seacharts be considered the first ones to truly work together in the way that their leaders spoke of doing in the future before the media's cameras and reporters?