They dropped out of warp at the edge of the Ravanna system at 10:42 ship time. Adrian would freely admit that he'd been anticipating the moment since he came on shift nearly three hours earlier. The chance to take the ship in on sublights to the coordinates where their Aian escort would meet them was a very welcome one. Caretaking while she was at
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When Phillips asked for the heading, Robert gave it quickly, fingers moving over his console, checking and rechecking his computations and instruments. He was utterly determined to get it right.
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It was unsaid that he expected her to rephrase the request to more amicable words and much more diplomatic ones.
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"Aian transport, this is the Federation starship U.S.S. Enterprise, requesting communication. We are prepared for escort to Maros An and await coordinates. Prrrrrrb?"
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Their route took them close enough past Aia to see the lights of habitation on its moons, a constant flow of ships passing back and forth between them. Though they joined what appeared to be a main shipping lane for the final approach to Maros An, the other ships gave them a wide berth.
Ahead, the night side of Maros An glittered with tiny points of light. Their trajectory curved away from the planet itself, toward a space station in geosynchronous orbit. Adrian glanced up at the ensign in the comm officer's seat; "Do we have permission to dock?"
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