“Ah, well…” Senjen hesitated. It was a relief that they had gotten away without issue, and it was actually [i]safe[/i] to relax. Jess had already stepped away to get out of her environment suit, so it seemed like they were actually in the clear. There was not yet any known damage to the ship, and even if there was, he probably would not be the one who ended up fixing it. For now, the only thing left was to wait. “...I guess it pushed crates well? I didn’t really get to put the new frame to use on this job. A good thing, I guess, since that would mean something was shooting at us. Still, it would be nice to put it through some real tests sometime. Just...hopefully not on this job. The only thing left is to hand off the cargo, and I’d really rather there not be any shooting there...unless one of them wanted to go target shooting for fun, maybe?” He took a few, quick moments in thought, then shook his head. “Ah, you know what I mean.” [hr] The group needed only occupy themselves for roughly a day before they reached their destination. Unlike the pulsar they had just visited, this was a normal, main sequence star that was unremarkable in just about any way, so it was much easier to approach. It was safe to simply exit FTL near to the asteroid itself Being near enough to the asteroid, detecting the outpost buried inside was easy enough. It was quite a large asteroid, though not enough to hold a spherical shape. Most of the structure was underground, with only a hangar door, currently closed, on the surface to allow ships to land. Fortunately, the hangar looked to be generously large, so their ship would not have trouble fitting inside. Jess floated up behind Light, holding herself in place in the doorway to the cockpit. “Okay, I’ll send ahead a message to let ‘em know it’s us. Once they open up the hanger, just land and wait for it to re-pressurize, then get the crates out there. They’ll want to inspect them, which is fine. You don’t need to talk to them much, and in fact, I’d really prefer you not. I’ll do the talking, you can just bring them out there and...stand around.”