Alor of Clan Gred, Mando'ad'jetii
In Ploo orbit, all was quiet that day. Just some cargo freighters entering and leaving the system. There was a pretty large Silver presence at this border world, though the recent Bryn engagements had pulled much of the defense forces to the southern region of space. This had put who was left in the system on edge for any unexpected arrivals, from freighters to merc ships, and this rough situation was about to be thrown on it's head.
On the edge of the system, Gred Fleet, Artemis, and Star Phoenix would jump into the system with all the grace of a beached Opee sea killer. It was clearly not a planned stop, but a trained eye could probably see the reason, especially as one of the fleet's Sur'haai-class scout frigates began to simply drift. Most of the ships had barely made the jump, and many of the vessels where running on limited power to squeeze a little more range out of their stores. Aboard the Keros' Kad, Mig was dealing with a hundred different issue from the emergency exit.
"Alor. The Hawk's drifting. She's out of...."
"I know Kaddie. Get the Raxle to make themselves useful. She should be a strong enough tug." Kaddie would nod in his holodisplay, and would continue delivering bad news.
"We have more issues. Some vessels aren't sure they'll make it to anywhere to refuel, and Cordie had to go into sleep mode to preserve power, so Concordia is basically a glorified hunk of Phyk. And the Dawn Sun's crew are doing their best to keep the hydropon.... Oh osik." Mig looked back at Kaddie.
"What do you mean 'Oh osik?'"
"It seems like local defenses aren't too happy we just showed up out of nowhere." Mig sat his face in his palm. Of course. Of stinking course this couldn't be something easy! It just had to be a thousand times harder to explain what a fleet like this was doing jumping willy nilly into Concord space from roughly the same direction as the Sith Empire. Mig just looked at Kaddie, taking a breath.
"Please tell me we have enough power for comms."
"We do." Well at least there was one good thing.