The elf is going to lose her ship, isn't she. Sucks for her, I guess
@Magneticmagnet
I agree. I wouldn't want him to refer to every "pickup" as a "Chevy Silverado 2010 V8 Special Edition". I'd assume that most civilian spacecraft are fairly similar in size and form factor, but then just call them "militarized civilian/cargo ship", or maybe borrow a term like "technical", "skiff", or similar
@Magneticmagnet, @BagOfGlass: Take into account that the one issuing the warning is a novice with a barebones instruction, if any, at the orders of a smug-ish former player. It makes sense that they wouldn't refer to standard ships nicely.
I'm actually bothered by the Krishna's weapons' affix. They seem quite weak.
Not really, which makes this one's slowness and shortness ever more irritating.
The World of Otome Games Is Tough for Mobs (31032) may qualify, and the sci-fi tag of Tenkuu no Shiro o Moratta no de Isekai de Tanoshiku Asobitai (38472) applies to the secret behind that world's magic at best.
The explanation for it is probably less "wild animal goes on rampage" and more "massive electrical/engine failure makes the ship accelerate/fire uncontrollably" and it was just referred to as a "rampage state" by the players since it's a well-known term.
Cause remember this isn't just sci-fi, he was transported into a video game world. There's going to be cool-down timers and various restrictions on things "just because" as a result of that probably.