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[IC] Gemeris Station [Everyone]
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If you are not headed planet-side here (and you are not to, yhis is just a waypoint in your astrogation don't need). Then your actual destination is still 2 days away.

It might be a little premature to be masking up.
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[OoC: With that empiral ship bearing down on us, I think we need to make our jump ASAP, let's fight the highland way, and run away to fight another day!]
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what Imerial ship bearing down on you?? That customs frigate was q dqy qgo, in orbit around a different planet. As far as you know they cannot track you through hyperspace, unless they know where you re going. That is VERY unlikely
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[OoC: Sorry I forgot we had made the jump already, Things kind of got lost track as things have gotten kinda dragged out, due to things in our lives]
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[OoC: Do we need another astro check?  Or is the total travel all part of the same check?]
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The total travel is already plotted. It just takes a few minutes to calculate the next jump
No roll needed
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When the course is plotted, Shunna will tell the pilot to alter course and engage.
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Korstyn climbs into the "Commander's chair" and eyes the starfield ahead. Not much else she can do right now except wait.
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Dez nods at Shunna's request and engages the hyperdrive
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