She nodded in agreement along with his words, still a little unsure how they were going to manage such a difficult feat, but Yerbol sounded so...sure that it was possible and somehow that made Aria believe that it was possible, too. "You're right. We CAN do this. We just...need more help." a soft smile crept over her features, taking his offered hand and letting him help her back to her feet. Aria was just puzzling over his question when the roaring of a hyperdrive cut through the unnatural stillness of the air around them. "I'm willing to bet that's our ride off this hunk of space dust." sinking her teeth into her lower lip, Aria started towards the exit of the building, her head angled upwards towards the sky as she searched for any sign of where the spacecraft might be coming in to land. "If it's not then I guess we're in big trouble." Hand travelling to her saber hilt at her belt, Aria took a few hesitant steps outside to survey their immediate surroundings. With the engine sounds no longer blaring, everything was silent again. "I don't see anything..." the foliage to her right swished, the dark-pelted Tuk'ata slinking out into view. Its lips peeled back as it let out a soft growl that was almost chiding in nature. Aria rolled her own eyes, meeting its gaze as she shot back. "Yeah yeah, you said 'stay'! We HEARD you!" she huffed. "We were sitting quietly till we heard the hyperdrive, figured we'd save time." The creature snorted again, making a sharp gesture with its head to beckon the pair after it before it disappeared back the way it had come. Looking back at Yerbol, Aria added. "It was him, ship's not far off, we should hurry and follow it back." she waited a few moments to give the Knight time to join her, before trudging past the plant life after the Sith hound which remained conveniently within the pair's sight at all times. "He does this weird thing where he can create a temporary bond, to use the beast's eyes to see...means he can check stuff out, or look for someone, without having to go directly himself." she explained as they walked, a shiver creeping down her spine. "If you ask me it's kinda creepy, but at least most things are too scared of tomb beasts to go anywhere near 'em." It was only a few minutes' walk to the clearing where the new spacecraft could be found; even more impressive on the outside than its predecessor. And it looked like the engines were far better equipped for navigating the more...rugged terrain that would be characteristic of a moon orbiting the Wookiee home world. Before they got any closer, however, Aria hesitated a moment to cast a glance in Yerbol's direction. "So...I suggest we approach it like this: completely omit anything about going back to Tython, at least for now, because he's not going to like that. We hit Korriban first, look for survivors. There might be old...allies of his that he trusts, if we make it look like we're trying to do things his way there's a slim possibility we could still trick him into trusting us to get things done without him policing our every move." In fact, once they were aboard the ship it turned out that getting away from her father in order to carry out their own objectives would be easier than the pair had originally thought. Once they boarded, they were introduced to a woman who the Sith Lord claimed was a 'highly skilled pilot more than capable of ensuring their safe transport', and whom he had given strict instructions to transport the duo to the Kashyyyk moon. Aria's father, on the other hand, would not be accompanying them, rather he would meet up with them again later after he had 'tied up some more loose ends'. No further explanation was given, nor needed, before he and the tomb beasts left them under the charge of this pilot woman. Aria exchanged a relieved smile with the young Knight. Keeping the exchange within the confines of the Force link between them so as to keep it private, she doubted the woman was a Force user herself after all, Aria chuckled as she told Yerbol. [i]Well, this just got a LOT easier. You wanna bet we can bribe her into seeing things our way instead?[/i]