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<blockquote data-quote="shadowbloodmoon" data-source="post: 2923089" data-attributes="member: 9986"><p>[sblock=ooc]<span style="color: gray">You could theoretically have Derek stop at one of the Empire stations that are in this system. They aren't technically looking for him or the ship. It would be ironic, but in theory, definitely possible. I rolled an Int check for both you and Derek and neither of you came up with anything in your memories about any other non-Empire or safe stations in either area. There are a few pirate outposts out here, but those are risky propositions at best. You're more than welcome to have Derek try one, the nearest is less than an hour away from Hurven Seven. If you want to go to the research station, you're talking a little over two days out, so you'd have to choose between going to the station or straight to Hurven Seven after leaving the cluster.</span>[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>Normally, it would be difficult to hide a floating black sphere in a background of mostly white, but X's programming and built-in stealth technology allows it to remain concealed. The canyons that it is flying through help to nearly eliminate any scans that may pick up it or the not-so-human woman that is following along. However, on the negative side, they serve to break up transmissions that may be coming from outside the canyon walls. If X were somehow able to climb to a higher altitude, it might be possible to pick something up however. </p><p></p><p>Four doesn't appear to be attempting to hide in any way, more appearing as if she was a lone traveler exploring the wilderness. She does rotate her head from side to side though and appears to be keeping watch, in case X were to miss something. </p><p></p><p>Derek calls up the charts and scans what he can find. Most of the listed stations are either Imperial owned, private ventures that don't want visitors or research and mining stations that are now deserted. Derek however has X's memories and knows that some stations won't show up on the charts. He is able to pinpoint more than a few less than reputable outposts, and one is very close by to the Hurven Seven system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadowbloodmoon, post: 2923089, member: 9986"] [sblock=ooc][color=gray]You could theoretically have Derek stop at one of the Empire stations that are in this system. They aren't technically looking for him or the ship. It would be ironic, but in theory, definitely possible. I rolled an Int check for both you and Derek and neither of you came up with anything in your memories about any other non-Empire or safe stations in either area. There are a few pirate outposts out here, but those are risky propositions at best. You're more than welcome to have Derek try one, the nearest is less than an hour away from Hurven Seven. If you want to go to the research station, you're talking a little over two days out, so you'd have to choose between going to the station or straight to Hurven Seven after leaving the cluster.[/color][/sblock] Normally, it would be difficult to hide a floating black sphere in a background of mostly white, but X's programming and built-in stealth technology allows it to remain concealed. The canyons that it is flying through help to nearly eliminate any scans that may pick up it or the not-so-human woman that is following along. However, on the negative side, they serve to break up transmissions that may be coming from outside the canyon walls. If X were somehow able to climb to a higher altitude, it might be possible to pick something up however. Four doesn't appear to be attempting to hide in any way, more appearing as if she was a lone traveler exploring the wilderness. She does rotate her head from side to side though and appears to be keeping watch, in case X were to miss something. Derek calls up the charts and scans what he can find. Most of the listed stations are either Imperial owned, private ventures that don't want visitors or research and mining stations that are now deserted. Derek however has X's memories and knows that some stations won't show up on the charts. He is able to pinpoint more than a few less than reputable outposts, and one is very close by to the Hurven Seven system. [/QUOTE]
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