"I'm glad to see you all got the hang of it," Pharazon said. Out here, it was clear that the four ships were in some sort of astrophysical phenomenon. An iridescent, spherical border separated the 'real space' containing the ships, and the surrounding hyperspace. In the front, an image of the destination planet could be seen, as if the ships had already arrived, while behind, an image of the planet they had departed from, as if they had never left. It was as if the Destiny Squadron was the same proximity to both planets, and this was technically true according to space-fold physics. As both planets were visible to the ships in the space-fold, the ships were also visible to both planets. Light, "information", always got through the space-fold faster than matter, resulting in this strange phenomenon. "Continue learning how to move your cogs. Test your limits to see what kinds of speeds and accelerations you can handle, though some cogs will inherently be slower than others," Pharazon coached, "After a while, I'll ask the Destiny to send out some targets."