The rest of the ride passed swiftly, or at least they were both preoccupied with their own worry enough that the oddities of time versus the void worked in their favor.
When they docked with the ministry's nearest base (a very wide-looking structure, its walls reinforced by the same material used in voidcraft), there was quite a mixed crew of aliens and humans running around.
The Star Gazer was mostly quiet during this time, as Konoka was led to a waiting room where a few solemn-looking other humanoids waited, with a short intake form. None of them greeted her, though perhaps they were simply in similar situations and not much prone to talking about them.
The form itself was plain, asking only her full name (plus a hastily-strikethrough'd 'system number' line), a description of the circumstances of her first becoming aware of the void, how many days or months she had been on a voidcraft, and asking if anyone else she knew from home was either missing or in a suspiciously-unexplained coma.
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When they docked with the ministry's nearest base (a very wide-looking structure, its walls reinforced by the same material used in voidcraft), there was quite a mixed crew of aliens and humans running around.
The Star Gazer was mostly quiet during this time, as Konoka was led to a waiting room where a few solemn-looking other humanoids waited, with a short intake form. None of them greeted her, though perhaps they were simply in similar situations and not much prone to talking about them.
The form itself was plain, asking only her full name (plus a hastily-strikethrough'd 'system number' line), a description of the circumstances of her first becoming aware of the void, how many days or months she had been on a voidcraft, and asking if anyone else she knew from home was either missing or in a suspiciously-unexplained coma.