"Incineration? That explains the fire stories. I hope you don't throw actual people into them? Or souls?"
"There are still a few traditional lakes of fire. They are empty of humans and human metaphysical parts."
"Also demons, angels, fairies, and their assorted metaphysical parts. I consider more than just humans people, I am a responsible summoner. Except when I freak out and make a terrible circle to summon a demon because I do not want people to die. Which reminds me! Have you made the comm, yet?"
"We can't really get visitors, there's no way to get an angel or a fairy into Hell. You guys get all the hosting privileges. No way to get a human into Hell either. If the comm was in your blueprints it is made -" He flips through the blueprints. "Yeah, all set."
Prance, prance, off she goes to do that. Cam is welcome to watch, or keep making the space station. Up to him.
Cam leaves off plantmaking to follow her in case she needs anything made.
She is having an absurd amount of fun with this. Absolutely absurd. She is possibly going to have something horrific happen to her sometime in the future due to demon, but she has probably just saved hundreds of people, so she doesn't care. For now, anyway.
"I don't care all that much if some random moon people respect my life choices," Cam remarks. "Are you going to want me to fly you back to the Moon in one of the shuttles so you can pick up a human pilot and so on and so on?"
"It still seems terribly rude!" declares Adana. "And yes, I will - but space station first, please. They need time to organize anyway, I just threw a wrench into their spreadsheets. Poor dears."
"I'll go finish your 'ponics, unless you've got a higher priority, then."
Back he goes to plant plants. Plant plant plant.
Plop. Adana goes into a chair once he departs.
She checks to see if her hand is shaking. The answer is yes. Yes it is. It's not like she's done this sort of thing before, she is kind of frightened. If things go well, if they go exactly as planned - she will be directly responsible for the health and well-being of several hundred people. Which is kind of scary, because if she screws it up, people die. And, of course, if things go terribly, she will be any combination of raped, soul-sucked, dead, or get lots of other people killed.
No pressure, or anything.
and then goes looking for Adana again.
"Hi," she says, still typing. "I realized that I will need people to keep this station afloat, I am trying to get a list of who is necessary and work from there."
"I was not expecting you to make me people! That would have worrying ethical problems. Uhh - aside from the shuttles, nothing I can think of."
Math math math math.
"Twelve, please!"
"One dozen on top of videogame-controls shuttle, coming right up." Off he goes, tail swishing.
Adana goes back to her list. She does more math, to figure out how many of each job she will need to keep several hundred people safe, well-fed, clean, and happy.
Cam places twelve neatly arranged identical shuttles with non-videogame controls in the bay, and then he goes back to the comm room.
"You know the minute after I say, 'Nope, go be free' is when I will think of a ton of great things for you to add. Right now, I can only think of an array of computers for my employees to use."