Dashiell Retrofit™

PRIME REAL ESTATE
INVENTORY: Spacer Apparel, Lightsaber & K-16 Bryar Pistol
NPC'S: Aristaeus Drones
TRANSPORT: AT-CMH
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This thread follows after "A New Frontier - Jhaessa Prime".
Designed and commissioned under Balun Dashiell's own specifications, the machine was built for precisely this purpose: to lead the charge in transforming untouched wilderness into thriving frontier outposts. Jhaessa Prime had caught his attention the moment they had pierced the chaotic nebula that had, until now, hidden the Nytherra System from the wider galaxy. Behind that curtain of volatile radiation and stellar storms, they had discovered a quiet star with four orbiting worlds. The fourth—Jhaessa—sat on the system's outermost edge, a temperate planet untouched by industry, rich with untamed beauty and mystery.
From orbit, no clear signs of sentient life had been detected, but caution was still essential. The Royal Naboo Republic had tasked them with identifying any potential threats that might be concealed beyond the nebula's veil, wary of what secrets such isolation might foster. For Balun, the mission held a dual purpose—not just reconnaissance, but discovery. A hidden world like this could be a vault of forgotten knowledge, rare resources, or something far stranger.
The first step had been securing a safe passage through the nebula—a dangerous feat of navigation requiring meticulous mapping and sensor relay placement. Only once the route had been stabilised could their attention shift fully to the planet itself.
Now, inside the cockpit of the AT-CMH, Balun sat beside his father,

Fortunately, the mobile habitat was spacious enough that they rarely had to occupy the same rooms. Balun hoped that in time, Judah would come to see the logic behind the decision: calculated risk balanced against enormous potential reward. This planet could be the key to something far greater—not just for their family, but for the galaxy.
For now, the great machine waited, engines cooling as the crew prepared to begin their survey. The field was quiet, the wind gentle. But beyond the silence lay possibility—and perhaps danger.
"Speech".
'Thought'.