[b][h1][center] Glasgow Crew- Currently aboard The Resurgence[/center][/h1][/b] As one of the aliens arrogantly expressed what was clearly on everyone's mind, Travis couldn't help but chuckle. Most of these people in the room had been travelling the galaxy, or the stars in one way, or another. He was sure they knew about interuniversal travel. Be it by science fiction vids, theories, or what have you. "The real question is what would have the ability to move ships like ours from different universes, and different locations in our galaxies. It would have to be some near omnipresent, god like being. And why would it do it? Needless to say maybe this Empire has answers, after all somehow we all ended up in this universe in some form, or another. So I suggest we be proactive then." Travis proposed to the room before looking around at the others. He studied the other species long, and hard before finally speaking again. "I suggest our generous friend here open their star charts so we can get a picture of the galaxy we are looking at, and so we can plan our next move. Which I suggest being infiltration, and data extraction." He continued, and brought up his omni-tool. Prepared to copy the star charts of The Resurgence, and as a secondary he moved data files from the logs aboard The Glasgow, and used her transmitter to beam copies of his part of humanities data. History including the war with the machine like reapers, the council, and humanities role in saving the galaxy. data on their weapons, and technology though also secured plenty with black ink so he didn't give away all their secrets, just enough for them to know how their weapons worked, how they traveled through the relays, and of course star charts with their current course before they disappeared. "I've taken the liberty of sharing some of the Glasgow's data with everyone here, if our friend over there with the biological ship needs physical copies, we can send some over of course. But I suggest we start working together from here on out, so we should share as much data as we feel comfortable with. Especially those that were residing in the milky way galaxy so we can compare notes on where we were in the galaxy before we got pulled in. That's really all I have to say." He ended the conversation, with a quick nod to everyone at the table. And sat back waiting for the commander to give them star chart data.