Nothing could have prepared Rogue for the epic beauty of Atlantis. It was completely unlike anything she'd ever seen before, simplistic and intricate at the same time, bright and colorful where the Hive ship had been full of shadows. The weeks upon the ship made it so she actually squinted at the sun and was a little relieved when they moved inside.
The transporter technology was a fascinating surprise, and actually reminded her a little of the mansion. And then their hosts arrived and it was game time.
Putting on her most charming, slightly flirtatious smile, Rogue set her gloved hand in Sheppard's. "Marie D'Ancanto," she said, letting her signature southern accent flow a bit more than usual into her words. "But people usually call me Rogue."
Sheppard raised an eyebrow at that, but didn't question it. Must be the years of running around Pegasus. "Well, Rogue, it's nice to meet you."
"And you too, Colonel Sheppard. I've heard quite a bit about you." She smirked mischievously and added, "Mostly good things, I promise." When in doubt, southern charm and flirting were her go-to mode, and it hadn't failed her yet.
Turning to address the tall, dark, and unhappy-to-see-them man beside Sheppard, she held out her hand to him as well. "And you must be Ronon." The man in question looked at her outstretched hand in suspicion, but finally returned the gesture, if a little too firmly. Clearly he wasn't too happy to see Wraith and her by association.
I've been marathoning S5 in prep for this! :D
The transporter technology was a fascinating surprise, and actually reminded her a little of the mansion. And then their hosts arrived and it was game time.
Putting on her most charming, slightly flirtatious smile, Rogue set her gloved hand in Sheppard's. "Marie D'Ancanto," she said, letting her signature southern accent flow a bit more than usual into her words. "But people usually call me Rogue."
Sheppard raised an eyebrow at that, but didn't question it. Must be the years of running around Pegasus. "Well, Rogue, it's nice to meet you."
"And you too, Colonel Sheppard. I've heard quite a bit about you." She smirked mischievously and added, "Mostly good things, I promise." When in doubt, southern charm and flirting were her go-to mode, and it hadn't failed her yet.
Turning to address the tall, dark, and unhappy-to-see-them man beside Sheppard, she held out her hand to him as well. "And you must be Ronon." The man in question looked at her outstretched hand in suspicion, but finally returned the gesture, if a little too firmly. Clearly he wasn't too happy to see Wraith and her by association.