[To be fair, most cities on Earth also don't allow for travel on a three-dimensional axis. An observant skeleton might notice, however, that the layout is something akin to the pattern of petals on a flower -- or a crystal.
[Kratos turns toward Skulduggery, head-tipped in a similar manner, and follows Skulduggery's gesture toward the rapidly vanishing parts of the warp-pad.]
To Earth? Yes. That.
[He points to the warp-pad leading to the moon.]
So we can leave, after -- to Derris-Kharlan. And leave Derris-Kharlan to Earth.
[For ease of transport. It's going to get very old, very fast, having to navigate the debris-field in orbit, otherwise. The other engineer rises and salutes Kratos, and Kratos accepts the wing-pack, attaching it to his belt beside the one which carries his sword and shield. Then he extends his arm toward the warp, turned toward Skulduggery, in an 'after you' motion.]
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[Kratos turns toward Skulduggery, head-tipped in a similar manner, and follows Skulduggery's gesture toward the rapidly vanishing parts of the warp-pad.]
To Earth? Yes. That.
[He points to the warp-pad leading to the moon.]
So we can leave, after -- to Derris-Kharlan. And leave Derris-Kharlan to Earth.
[For ease of transport. It's going to get very old, very fast, having to navigate the debris-field in orbit, otherwise. The other engineer rises and salutes Kratos, and Kratos accepts the wing-pack, attaching it to his belt beside the one which carries his sword and shield. Then he extends his arm toward the warp, turned toward Skulduggery, in an 'after you' motion.]