Captain Ash
ZAVIAN ABYSS
Space was bizarre and terrifying. That was something so many failed to recognize, especially those who mainly stuck to well traveled and well charged routes near the heart of the galaxy. Space travel was easy in such places and commonplace. Leave orbit, punch in some coordinates, and be there in a couple days.
Aeshi had spent too long scouting out routes along the edge of the galaxy and traveling tbe Kathol Sector to believe that.
And the Zavian Abyss proved that there were such places more inwards than the Outer Rim. Graveyard of ships. Devoured of fleets. Haunted. Home of the starweirds. She’d heard all sorts of stories about this place and none of them were even close to the mark of what she saw now.
Her hands tightened on the controls, the service whirring and the leather of her glove creaking. Her copilot flapped his wings uncomfortably.
“Yeah, I feel you pal,” Aeshi agreed, activating the comma to speak to the rest of the expedition. “Aeshi here. We’re on location from the coordinates the old drunk gave us. Keep your eyes out and your reflexes fast. Things move around a lot here and the treasure ship he was talking about could be anywhere. And keep an eye out for other wrecks. The League will pay us top credit for any old warship hulls we can salvage mostly intact.”
Tbe treasure ship was an old Galactic Republic that had fled the One Sith and been lost in the abyss, rumored to be carrying huge deposits of bullion and currency seized in Lasedri’s revolt. Who it originally belonged to, if it existed, was unknown, and by now, salvage law applied. The IMCG laws and bylaws agreed.
Which meant it was fair game. But Aeshi was more interested in the wrecked warship hulls. She didn’t believe rumors bought off cantina drunks, as a rule, but the place was known to have annihilated war fleets whose commanders were overbold. And those should be easier to get hold of and retrieve.
Space was bizarre and terrifying. That was something so many failed to recognize, especially those who mainly stuck to well traveled and well charged routes near the heart of the galaxy. Space travel was easy in such places and commonplace. Leave orbit, punch in some coordinates, and be there in a couple days.
Aeshi had spent too long scouting out routes along the edge of the galaxy and traveling tbe Kathol Sector to believe that.
And the Zavian Abyss proved that there were such places more inwards than the Outer Rim. Graveyard of ships. Devoured of fleets. Haunted. Home of the starweirds. She’d heard all sorts of stories about this place and none of them were even close to the mark of what she saw now.
Her hands tightened on the controls, the service whirring and the leather of her glove creaking. Her copilot flapped his wings uncomfortably.
“Yeah, I feel you pal,” Aeshi agreed, activating the comma to speak to the rest of the expedition. “Aeshi here. We’re on location from the coordinates the old drunk gave us. Keep your eyes out and your reflexes fast. Things move around a lot here and the treasure ship he was talking about could be anywhere. And keep an eye out for other wrecks. The League will pay us top credit for any old warship hulls we can salvage mostly intact.”
Tbe treasure ship was an old Galactic Republic that had fled the One Sith and been lost in the abyss, rumored to be carrying huge deposits of bullion and currency seized in Lasedri’s revolt. Who it originally belonged to, if it existed, was unknown, and by now, salvage law applied. The IMCG laws and bylaws agreed.
Which meant it was fair game. But Aeshi was more interested in the wrecked warship hulls. She didn’t believe rumors bought off cantina drunks, as a rule, but the place was known to have annihilated war fleets whose commanders were overbold. And those should be easier to get hold of and retrieve.