[center][h3][i]Moonreaver[/I] Bridge of the [i]Renatus[/i] | Location Unknown[/h3][/center] [hr] Ikani stood on her end of the bridge, taking a moment to observe the various delegations. They were all Terran, as she suspected, although their weapons and armor were unfamiliar to her. It looked much lighter than the heavy powered armor that the Terrans of the Koprulu Sector used, perhaps designed for mobility over protection. Either that, or these Terrans were not as technologically advanced as the ones she was used to. If this did end in a fight, that would be useful for her. But they weren't here to fight. They stood and listened as Valtrix spoke, their two Hydralisk escorts eyeing the other delegations with animalistic stares. They wouldn't attack anyone unless Ikani ordered them to, but their presence would no doubt serve as a deterrent to any sort of attacks. As their host's speech ended, Ikani took a moment to psionically share a few thoughts with her Terran counterpart, before stepping up to speak. [color=a187be]"Perhaps. I would argue that we don't know [i]how[/i] we got here, but that is beside the point. For whatever reason, we have been brought here, to this system, together. If this was some sort of random wormhole, it would not explain why we were all taken to this particular system. Because of this, I can't help but think that we were brought here intentionally. As to [i]why[/i], well...there is no way to tell as of yet."[/color] After Ikani finished, she nodded to Shelley beside her, who began to speak. [color=f7941d]"And we don't know where [i]here[/i] is, either. It doesn't match any system on our star maps, and I assume the same is true for the rest of you. For all we know, this galaxy could be completely uninhabited, filled with dangerous beings, or...well, anything. This system appears barren, so I doubt we'll find any answers here. Travelling to another system might give us more information, or even put us into contact with the locals, if there are any. I...assume your ships all have functioning faster than light systems, yes?"[/color]