We started Ahmetia off at Anime Next.
She did... my usual twisted version of the Tropical Island (unlike MJ who flatlines the biases there and leaves a new Verser there for days, I run the biases through the roof but my Versers are only there for like an hour and don't have time to learn anything useful). She met with a man who was as much machine as man, who explained that there are things out there both subtle and gross, but it's not for the faint of heart.
((Edited: Apparently Ahmetia's memory of this was clearer than mine - her Senior Verser was a slim-figured man dressed like a Spanish nobleman, complete with rapier and dagger, with slightly foxlike features that remind her of Shakespeare's Puck.))
Then the island blew up.
She spent an eventful couple of days on the Orient Express (I love putting Versers in familiar but twisted worlds. and it was 2am and seemed like a good idea). She managed to be framed for murder, accuse a lieutenant colonel of the Royal Marines of the same murder, and then be murdered in her sleep when it turned out she was right. Oh well. At least the look of 'wtf?' on his face when he watched her Verse out was probably worth it.
When the Scriff spat her out again, she felt the feeling of rising and falling. She was promptly arrested. Again. This time by an engineer with a thick Russian accent and a very large wrench, who turned her over to a security officer, who brought her to Captain Elizabeth Larkin-Johnson, who informed her that the Piper Marie III (why? because artistic liberties, and because having a number gives that 'used universe' feeling) allows no stowaways and carries no passengers. She who does not work does not ride. And seeing as it's another seven weeks in hyperspace to Emerald Station, it would be a long walk.
So they assigned her to Astrogation, which proved to be sufficiently above her tech level and mathematical abilities for her to wash out after two days. The security officer, Benjamin Harrison, took pity on her, and while he was willing to teach her some fighting skills, it wouldn't be enough to get her a spot in security. Ultimately she wound up in the galley, working with a fat cook named Gopher.
And so it is that she is in a unique position of getting to meet pretty much the entire crew at one point or another. Regardless of rank or department, everyone has to eat. So far they all like her well enough, and various people are willing to include her in their interests. Harrison wants to teach her martial arts. Gopher is teaching her to cook and tend bar. One of the girls from Astrogation still thinks she could learn it if she put her mind to it. And there is a tall, stick-thin man who claims to be from Emerald Station, who is earning his passage home by entertaining the crew with his music in the dining hall.
And that's where we left her, en route to Emerald Station aboard a cargo ship that is the third of her name.