Lyra Ventor
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Lyra let out a faint breath of amusement at that, shaking her head slightly as she eased herself down onto a nearby stretch of stone across from him.
"You really do prepare for every possible disaster scenario, don't you?" Still, she could not honestly say his caution felt unreasonable anymore. Not here.
Her gaze drifted through the chamber again as she thought about his question, fingers idly brushing against the rough surface beneath her while the soft hum of hidden machinery filled the pauses between words.
"Honestly…" she admitted after a moment, "I'm not entirely sure what we're searching for either." There was no embarrassment in it, only honesty. She looked toward the concealed systems buried within the walls and channels, her expression thoughtful.
"If this place still functions, there should be patterns somewhere," she said slowly, thinking aloud more than instructing him. "Control hubs. Power concentration. Areas where the systems connect instead of spreading out."
Her brow furrowed faintly. "Machines usually leave rhythms behind. Maintenance cycles. Energy flow. Repeating structures." Then she gave a small, helpless shrug.
"But I don't know how that translates through the Force." That part still felt frustratingly outside her grasp. She leaned back slightly against the stone, her posture relaxing just enough to let the temporary safety of the chamber settle around her.
"Maybe look for something that feels…" she paused, searching for the right word. "…organized?" A faint smile tugged at the corner of her mouth. "Everything else around here seems alive, overgrown, instinctive. If there's a control center or someone maintaining this place, I imagine it would feel deliberate instead."
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"You really do prepare for every possible disaster scenario, don't you?" Still, she could not honestly say his caution felt unreasonable anymore. Not here.
Her gaze drifted through the chamber again as she thought about his question, fingers idly brushing against the rough surface beneath her while the soft hum of hidden machinery filled the pauses between words.
"Honestly…" she admitted after a moment, "I'm not entirely sure what we're searching for either." There was no embarrassment in it, only honesty. She looked toward the concealed systems buried within the walls and channels, her expression thoughtful.
"If this place still functions, there should be patterns somewhere," she said slowly, thinking aloud more than instructing him. "Control hubs. Power concentration. Areas where the systems connect instead of spreading out."
Her brow furrowed faintly. "Machines usually leave rhythms behind. Maintenance cycles. Energy flow. Repeating structures." Then she gave a small, helpless shrug.
"But I don't know how that translates through the Force." That part still felt frustratingly outside her grasp. She leaned back slightly against the stone, her posture relaxing just enough to let the temporary safety of the chamber settle around her.
"Maybe look for something that feels…" she paused, searching for the right word. "…organized?" A faint smile tugged at the corner of her mouth. "Everything else around here seems alive, overgrown, instinctive. If there's a control center or someone maintaining this place, I imagine it would feel deliberate instead."