Author's Note: Everyone is eighteen!
Starring
Lucithana
as Hana Song
Kitty
as Nora
Nathan Ravenwood
as Rakain
Jason
as Sam
Cyrano Johnson
as Xata
Previously, on Starfinder: Ameiko Woodwise - in truth, Amieko Kaijitsu, a lost princess of the distant Tian Star Empire - and her friends have finally left their home in their own custom built starship, the
Sunwolf.
Setting course for the pirate base that is the source of the ships trying to claim Ami for unknown and nefarious reasons, they have chosen to head first to Absalom Station - the center of the Pact Worlds - for supplies and information.
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The Drift.
It had been given to the races of the galaxy three years after the end of the Gap, while a million worlds had been struggling to recover from the loss of memories and associations. It had pulsed into the minds of savants and been encoded spontaneously into the arms of servo robots. The designs for Drift Drives had been found on data crystals and painted on the walls of primitive civilizations - and so, each civilization built their own version, their own design, their own variation on the singular creation.
The engine within the Sunwolf was sleek and yet cobbled together, a great big whirling spinal mounted device that punched a hole through the walls of the Prime Material and into the vastness of the Drift itself. It had been built by Nora, and so the ride was quite gentle.
"Oooh..." Ami whispered, her eyes wide as she looked out of the vastness of the Drift. It was a swirling, purple and blue haze - crackling with nimbus of thunder and lighting that roiled away into geometric patterns that could be barely seen at the edges of the horizon. But it was not empty - no, there were a few chunks of rock and earth, and even a tree that tumbled slowly past the screen.
"Da funk?" Ami asked, her brow furrowing.
"The Drift Drive operates on a principle of translation," Alfie said, sounding quite helpful. "Every time a ship travels from the Prime Material and into the Drift, it drags a small portion of their universe in with them - roughly the same size as the ship in question. This only occasionally causes dangers for Drift travelers, as...well..." She coughed. "Hell has spaceships too."
"Oh, right thanks for..." Ami blinked. "Anyone else see that glowing?"
They did. For a pale, pulsing white light had started to fill the bridge. But it didn't come from the windows. It shone from
Ami
! Her body glimmered with the white light, making her seem to shine as brightly as flashlight.
She squeaked. "Eek!" she looked at her hands, then started shaking her arms, trying to get the shine off her. "What is going on!?"
Xata looked at Ami. Her developing social routines indicated that echoing her concerned tone would not be helpful, so she went for Reassuring instead. "It is probably nothing?" She couldn't keep the question mark off the end of the sentence, though. She ducked her head forward and started to scan her databases frantically.
"Totally not you blowing up!" Hana said, smiling brightly, "Maybe you're half-celestial and this is how we're all finding out?"
Rakain took Ami's wrist in his hand and raised it gently, feeling her pulse underneath his fingers. "Didn't know being Tian princess gave you night light powers," he snickered.
"...Uh, does the arcane lab have a magicmagoo scanner?" Nora asked, cocking her head.
Ami scowled. "That's great..." She said, angrily, then blushed as Rakain took her wrist. holding her, Rakain could actually feel that her skin was quite a bit warmer.
"It does," Alfie said, nodding to Nora. Xata finished skimming through her database and found...nothing on this. Sam nodded, having glanced at Ami's glowing body before turning her attention back to the controls and readouts before her.
"So, someone versed in magic should check you out." Sam said, a little worried.
"I can do it," Rakain offered.
"Well, uh...you always do love groping me, Rakain, Hana..." She said, pursing her lips slightly. "And Xata, of course. To the arcane lab?"
Xata nodded, trying not to let the frustration show at her lack of recall. "I am sure Rakain can find the answer if I cannot," she said.
Rakain's tail flicked. "I'll save the groping for later when you're not glowing like a firefly," he said.
"I'll head with you guys to get a different perspective on things if needed." Hana said, smiling. Nora took a quick moment to link the engineering systems to her arm before slipping herself over into by the science station, keeping an eye on the things she could understand.
"I will remain on the bridge, then," Xata offered. Her mind was still echoing ALFIE's phrase Hell has spaceships. Ami chuckled.
"If you want!" she said, quietly, while Sam found the autopilot controls and kicked them on. The Sunwolf's engines started to purr quietly as it accelerated them through the Drift. Walking together, they passed through the central area of the ship - the large table for food and dinner and drinks and poker - and then to the engineering section of the ship. Taking the door labeled ARCANE LAB, they found that it was a sleek, well appointed chamber only slightly ruined by the fact that, rather than windows, the far starboard wall was dominated by glowing power interlinks for the gyro-laser for this side of the ship.
The lab itself had a large scanning device, a permanent summoning circle, and a deployable containment unit that looked like it was built to snap down around any summoned creature that was...cranky.
Ami sighed and sat down - still glowing - on the scanner table. "So, what's wrong doc, is it fin-rot? Please tell me it's not fin-rot..." She said, trying to imitated a cartoon character they all liked - and doing a remarkably good job of it too.
Rakain cracked his knuckles. Then he made a face. "I have
zero
clue on how to operate this stuff," he said.
"Nope! You've got crabapples! Should be coming in any day now." Hana said, nodding sagely. She snickered, moving over to the scanning devices to try and get some scans of the young Tian girl. As the scanner whirred to life, it hummed and buzzed, spinning a slow circle. Ami watched it nervously. Once it had finished, the scan read outs filled the air before a holographic display - flipped so that Rakain and Hana could read what was there. Both being mages, they had trained in studying arcane phenomenon...and they saw that the read out was clear.
Ami was sending - and receiving - a form of semi-divine signal, pulsing from the direction of the Diaspora. It was tied to her spirit, her essence...and it was enhanced and made more clear by entering into the Drift. It wouldn't "shut down" until she was brought back into contact with whatever wanted to...well...say hi.
"Well what do you know?" Rakain muttered, able to make sense of the readings as he peered at the screens. "You're basically a living homing beacon."
"Bad news, Ami.. you're going to die." Hana said, sighing.
Ami blinked. "What!?" She asked. "Is it some kind of magical attack!? Like, something is homing in on me?"
Rakain shot Hana an arch look. "No, you're not," he deadpanned.
Ami kicked Hana in the shin.
"You have like sixty, seventy years tops. Assuming magic doesn't come into things." Hana said, jumping back to dodge Ami's kick, then sticking her tongue out at her.
"Hana, focus up for a minute," Rakain said, studying the display for a moment. "The signal's coming from the Diaspora. I'm wondering if it's possible to narrow it down even further..." He started fiddling with the controls. Ami snickered.
"Please, I plan to live forever." She shook her head slightly as Rakain tapped a few buttons and bright up the device required and...boom. The signal was coming straight from the Brineice Asteroid, the very base that they had planned to go to - after Absalom Station.
Rakain folded his hefty arms. "What could possibly be on an asteroid broadcasting a signal like that? Into the Drift no less?"
"So, great, thanks,
glow
." Hana grumbled, "
Go to where you are already going
!" She shook her head. "At least this won't draw any attention on Absalom Station." She grumbled. "And I assume some kind of ancient Tian artifact."
Ami blinked, then stepped away from the table. She walked around, then frowned as she looked at it, then looked at her. "Well, that also explains how the bad guys were able to find me," She said, then glared at the signal. "Do you guys think you can make...a blocker thingy?" She asked.