The trip was awkward and quiet; Tiamat was uncertain what to make of Jaikus, the last they interacted...well, she was having a hard time remembering, for some reason, she thought it was a boat. She needed more time to figure out that one, but instead had kept to herself while they traveled on her ship, The Hawkward, until they arrive at their destination. A conservative, small freighter, she wasn't used to having anyone else on board her ship, but ensured Jaikus would be comfortable enough without disturbing some of her work which seemed to have taken over most of her ship. Mostly drawn out star maps and books though if Jaikus was curious enough, he could read the equations and algorithms that left the designated writing board and made their way along the walls. At some point one equation led into an outline of a chocolate torte recipe. As for the information she gave Jaikus to their mission, it was brief: come to this world, see if this piece of ship still existed, taken what she needed and leave. However, for Tiamat, nothing was ever that simple since the sensors picked up something else.
"There might be something else out there, but I am hoping that we're far enough that we will go unnoticed." Tiamat explained as she gathered her belongings to take with her as they would need to make their way through narrow canyons to their destination. The ship where it was landed was as close as she could take it without wedging it destructively in the mountains. She turned and paused, suddenly lost in her own thoughts and then took out a pen and fixed a number, scoffing at her own error, like it was so obvious. A small droid, GeeGee followed behind her, reminding her of what to grab before her and Jaikus exited the ship.
At least the weather was pleasant for now, despite the growing grey clouds, she figured they would be well on their way before any rain came.
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