After about a day of travel in hyperspace, blissfully uneventful, the ship's computer alerts that you are approaching your destination coordinates. With just enough time for everyone to be up, drop what they were working on, and be at their stations, the Wrathful Bulwark drops from hyperspace in the Ketaris system, still some distance from the planet Ketaris itself, as was enforced in the nav coordinates.
(It would have been possible to arrive closer, but that would break all sorts of customs regulations enforced by the planet and simply draw unwanted attention)
From this distance it will take you approximately sn hour to reach the planet. Hopefully by then you will have a landing site negotiated.
You may of course choose not to visit the planet and instead just jump to your next coordinates, the final destination of your journey - the planet Ririmanna VI
Ketaris
Ketaris is a more settled world than Fedje, with a population numbered in the billions.
Ketaris main claim to fame is the University of Ketaris. The planet is a major trade center, it is a terrestrial ocean world, with a few large continents surrounded by great oceans.
The planet was settled during the Old Republic, and has a long history. It was a failed attempt to establish a trade hub that would compete with Ord Mantell. This failure did eventually succeed though, and now the planet is a thriving trade hub.
During the Clone Wars, Ketaris joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems.
After roughly a day of hyperspace travel, the ship's alert system notifies you that you are almost at your jump destination co-ordinates, with enough time for everyone to be up and at their stations when you drop out of hyperspace still some distance from the planet Ketiaris
The University of Ketaris is a well-known institute of higher learning, an alternative to the Imperial Academies. One of it's most well known subjects of study is
Xenoarchaeology and xenosociology. Many ancient artifacts of fallen alien civilizations are said to be locked away in the University's halls. Very few of them are on display for the public, but the ones that are are astounding.