Senjen did just as Light asked. Most ships had external maintenance access for components near the hull, in case there was damage that needed to be repaired. They also needed ways for potential rescue teams to force their way inside, in case of emergencies, so there were a few options for Senjen to search for. He was not familiar with this specific model of cargo module off-hand, but he did have enough knowledge to know roughly what he was looking for. There were quite a few panels on the exterior of such a large module, but sensibly, it was one near to the door’s mechanisms that he was looking for. Overall, it was not a difficult task for Senjen to figure out which power conduit led to the door, and compared to powering his shield generator, operating a few motors to lower a door would be nothing. Of course, he would also need to unseal the door and disengage the internal locks, which would mean powering the locking mechanism as well and hoping it was not under a security lockdown. Though, even if it was, these modular ships had some well-known security issues. If disconnected from central computer control and forcibly shut down, entire modules could be rebooted to factory settings without authorization. Senjen was investigating the wiring when Light questioned him. Being that Jess had known the kind of ship they were searching for, she had brought compatible cables. He would just need to splice it into his own power core, but simply transferring power was not the most complicated of tasks. “Yeah, I found a panel down here. Should be able to power it. Do you want to go in through the door down here, or the breach up there? Anything dangerous up there for you, like radiation or something? I didn’t even think fusion reactors [i]could[/i] explode.” “They can’t [i]really[/i], under any normal conditions.” Jess chimed in, though she was still very much just resting nearby. “An unstable FTL bubble can cause spacetime warping, though. In a reactor, that can mean an uptick in quantum tunneling events, which means more fusion, which means a sudden, violent burst of energy. Anyways, tritium [i]is[/i] a radioisotope, but it releases beta particles. They can’t even penetrate skin, much less our suits. We should be fine either way, but we’ll probably need to open up the cargo door anyway if we want to get our salvage out of there.”