I would assume the idea that the ship is watching us is a confirmation of previous beliefs? Why else would a bunch of, for the most part, strangers be gathered upon a ship like this if not to be observed? Not to say it couldn't be happening with one or another members upon the ship, but the likely situation that we've been dropped into is one of testing and observation. There are stimuli provided-- the aforementioned demons, things arriving from home, et cetera-- and of course the test subjects-- us.
[ Never mind how much he sounds like Erik right now, it is the logical conclusion and while Charles has an issue with his own ego he isn't about to let it interfere with anything that might clue him into a way home or at least a reasonable explanation for their prolonged presence here and the lack of a true crew. ]
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[ Never mind how much he sounds like Erik right now, it is the logical conclusion and while Charles has an issue with his own ego he isn't about to let it interfere with anything that might clue him into a way home or at least a reasonable explanation for their prolonged presence here and the lack of a true crew. ]