Post by Delona Baisk on Jul 13, 2008 19:53:42 GMT
Hidden amongst the smog and darkened environment, a small corellian freighter lay. It was rested on an equally small platform, although big enough for the freighter to rest. Down here, the technology of a thousand years before could be found, dormant from the continued progression of the planet and the galaxy. Gaining control of the freighter, Delona Baisk activated the systems aboard the freighter and it flashed into life. Compared to the surroundings, where no light could reach, the freighter was an orb of electricity, shining the buildings and ruins around them in a bright yellow. But before the freighter gained too much attention from the savages and scavengers who inhabited this death-filled lair, the freighter lifted from the ground. Rotating while lifting towards port, the freighter continued to rise until finally angling upwards, it shot forwards in the glaze of it's powerful engines. Within seconds it was travelling far faster than anything that moved in these parts and began dodging bridges and buildings which continued to rise. It was almost ten minutes of travelling at a remarkably good speed when the clouds appeared and the freighter shot through them, reaching sunlight and the blue sky above. Floating into the nearest skylane heading towards the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the freighter dropped it's speed to match the limits of air travel and the pilot relaxed. Although now able to leave the ship under the control of it's autopilot, Delona continued to work. Inputting the datacard with ship information from the Naval Headquarters, she scanned through the list of ships that appeared on her screen. It had descended upon an unfolding arm, giving her a good view from a slightly heightened level. She sifted through the information, looking at key parts of the records rather than everything it contained. Until finally, she came across something quite interesting. A lot of these ships had been diverted to the Kashyyyk System, and after the Battle of Onderon had taken place, this seemed to be the rendezvous point.
She hadn't dared to change any orders from the ships, doing so would inform the government of a security breach which would then be sealed, locking her out once again. But even with just the information available of locations and the ships themselves, she had a good knowledge of what was an easy target and what would be too great of a risk. The freighter continued onwards, towards the void of space.
She hadn't dared to change any orders from the ships, doing so would inform the government of a security breach which would then be sealed, locking her out once again. But even with just the information available of locations and the ships themselves, she had a good knowledge of what was an easy target and what would be too great of a risk. The freighter continued onwards, towards the void of space.