Chris seemed to be greatly pleased about his crew not acting over the top, making the whole procedure seem fake. He had informed the crew that an inspection would probably take place and wanted everyone aboard the ship to continue their normal duties as if this was just another normal day - no unnecessary formalities. The last thing he wants is to give Captain Fox and in turn the Admiralty an idea that this whole operation is faked out. Chris continues walking by the Captain's side as he replies to her questions. "Back in the day when I was first aboard the Akhetaten, I think it was 811AS, she used to be a frontline electronic warfare ship. She had served in many missions in Rheinland and Bretonia - intelligence gathering. Back then, all the Akhetaten had to defend herself in case of an emergency was a wide array of missiles, which is of course why our objective was to never be spotted - the Akhetaten never was a combat ship. Fast forwarding to today, when I took charge of the ship I chose not to continue the tradition and decided to refit the ship to a fully combat-capable warship, with the added bonus of auxiliary electronic warfare systems that are still more than enough for the intelligence gathering we are to provide. The Akhetaten also sports her own laboratory and science team, coming greatly in use on our most recent adventures in Omicron Nu."
He paused for a while, giving the Captain a few seconds to take all that information in - perhaps keep notes of what she figured would be important - before continuing. "I took great care that every piece of equipment mounted on the Akhetaten is a hundred percent compatible with today's technology. Her electronic signatures are the exact same as any other ship of Liberty Navy origin as it is equipped with the exact same technology - which of course made her refit a lot harder, the ship's reactor wasn't exactly 'happy' running today's technology so a number of changes were necessary before the ship was completely combat-ready."