Once more, Vahl and Tiamat were on her ship, quickly covering lightyears beyond the outer rim and to the edges of wild space. She would have preferred to have used one of the hypergates to jump, but the coordinates were tricky, requiring the woman to make multiple jumps and from time to time, to manually guide the ship through hyperspace. She was uncertain how Vahl was handling the ride; despite the roughness, it was surprisingly smooth as the quarter fraction adjustments allowed for them to miss the cosmic debris that littered this area of the galaxy.
She didn't give the acolyte many details, but she had been noticeably mopey and Tiamat thought perhaps some time away from the academies and doing some field work would help the girl snap out of the mood. Regardless, she was told where they were heading and what they were searching for: the possible ship pieces that were possibly still around. There were difficulties in mapping hyper-space disasters, they were supposedly unpredictable, but things can only be so random in a fixed galaxy. It wasn't like it suddenly appeared in a completely new galaxy, though sometimes it felt as though she were in bizzaro world with some of the stuff she'd experience in the Sith.
Vahl wouldn't just be able to sit and relax, Tiamat gave her some busy work to hash out calculations for some made-up scenarios in hyperspace. Nothing significant or anything that would happen, but to get the acolyte thinking increasingly more critical about her responses and about the situations they may face in this project.
The computers blinked and chirped, alerting them they would be coming out of hyperspace quickly and Tiamat prepared the controls on the ship and abruptly they returned to real space. In front of them was an arid planet where they were to land and start their search.
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