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Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Started conversation Jul 4, 2004
An old freighter, currently docked in Arras Space Port, Landing Bay KA446.
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Khamsin Posted Jul 5, 2004
*makes his way into the cockpit*
so, how are we going about this then?
Charnah
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 5, 2004
GURRIN : The controls are all straightforward.
That's the Nav Plot and Radar, that's the Autopilot.
Shields are here, not weapons grade but they'll stop meteor impacts. She has no weapons.
Radio desk over there. Backup Life Support on the panel below.
Galley is behind the cockpit, next to the bunk.
Cargo bays are below and that's where the lifeboat is.
Anything you don't recognise?
Charnah
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 5, 2004
GURRIN : I'll be off then. It would be good if you could bring the ship back here when you're finished with her, but if that's difficult let Ander know where she is and I'll recover her.
Good luck with whatever you're doing.
*Waves and leaves ship.*
Charnah
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 12, 2004
*Sets co-ords for Yavin and the ship blasts into hyperspace...*
Charnah
Ancha Theri (Jedi Master) Posted Jul 12, 2004
* ... reappearing in Yavin orbit.*
*Approaches hangar.*
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