『Lost-n-Invisible』

The massive space station known as the Foundry, which had two cylindrical cones connected to the center of a saucer-like central mass built into an asteroid, was drifting out of the system.

It hadn't taken long for the cloaking device has been successfully grafted onto the station's Shield Generator. The construction droids numbered just over a thousand and began to repurpose unneeded materials and facilities.

The modified cloaking shield generator was then activated, causing the entire station to vanish from sensors, just as the Republic and Sith Empire forces were finishing their battle. Without the station's magnetic signature, they were virtually blind in looking for it!

Warships belonging to the Sith Empire had won the battle and were in the middle of mopping up the stragglers, but by the time they noticed what happened, the station was gone despite how slow it moved.

To them, it had just vanished into thin air.

"With enough resources to take over a number of planets and occupy them... Where are you going to take this...?" Revan stood there in front of the controls, a few steps away from Ento who was standing with his eyes closed.

"The Sith Empire and the Galactic Republic are dependant on their maps..." Ento spoke as he opened his eyes, the force had been communicating with him, whispering in his ear. "We're going these coordinates."

The boy proceeded to punch in the coordinates into the navigation computer and began to prepare the hyperdrive as they were clear of any obstructions.

"That is far from any known hyperlanes, no one would even find that system by accident." Revan stared at the coordinates which went directly into wild space, but also almost outside of the Galaxy itself, much like Kamino.

"It's called Weik, a primitive planet currently not capable of space flight and has what you would call a lightside Nexus..." Ento's fingers danced along the console, small beeps coming from the keyboard as he placed in his inputs.

Vaylin stood on the opposite side of the boy, looking over the console.

Nodding slowly at the boy, "And you've been there before?"

Ento shook his head, he hadn't been anywhere near it in his life. The force however showed it to him, gave it a name and a set of numeral coordinates to go along with it. "Relativity field established, hyperdrive is primed."

Raising a brow as the teen was relaying what was going on, he crossed his arms over his chestplate. "Have you served on board a vessel before?"

"No, not officially. My father let me fly an atmospheric aircraft, he had me relay everything I did... So it sometimes comes out as a forgotten habit." Ento didn't even look at the Masked Jedi Master before looking to Vaylin with a brow raised as she poked his cheek.

"Where exactly are we going to hide a massive space station?"

"Behind the moon, the planet's primary orbit. Or we could hide it above the planet's northern pole, use the interference to hide it from sensors." Ento chuckled a bit as he was wondering just how he was going to keep this foundry hidden for the next three thousand some years.

"Both would work, though if they could see the station, it might prompt them to start developing their technology." Revan shifted his weight as he gave this tidbit.

"Ah..." Ento nodded at this, "But we have the droids to continue maintenance. Plus, there is a cloaking field on the station, but... Just in case, it would probably be good to make some droid starfighters, am I right?"

Revan shrugged as he looked forward to the console, its golden hues. As he was thinking about his friend, the Jedi coined as the Exile by History, he wasn't quite sure it would be a good idea to save her either. If she survives and is taken out of the time where she were to die, he wouldn't survive the torment the Emperor put him through.

Yet, if they could somehow take her from that time and revive her in this time, or another... It wouldn't create a paradox within the timeline, would it? The Jedi Master tapped his mask in deep thought.

From the corner of their eyes, they could see something watching them. They could feel something there. Slowly the trio turned their heads to see what appeared to be a wolf.

Standing there with their side to them, the Wolf stared at them with sentient eyes, with clear thought in them. Then the Wolf looked forward and leaped into what appeared to be nothingness, only to vanish into thin air.

"You all just saw that... Right?" Vaylin pointed at where the wolf had just been and was no longer. She was pretty sure she was seeing things, but that appeared to be doubtful.

"It was definitely some sort of canine," Revan turned his body to face the center of the platform.

"It was highly connected to the force..." Ento leaned back, placing a hand on the console, activating the primed hyperdrive and sending the station catapulting into hyperspace.

"Now," Revan turned to look towards the two, "Shall we begin meditating on this... Chain Worlds Theorem?" He gestured towards them, smiling shallowly beneath his mask.

Ento just stared through the man from where he stood with this blank expression that made him appear almost lifeless. "I'm going to take a nap in my Phantom," the boy waved his hand as he made his way towards the other end of the platform towards the bridge.

"Me too," Vaylin smirked to herself as she padded after him.

"You're... Going to take a nap?" Revan knew of meditative force techniques which existed that allowed one to continue without sleeping. He even knew how to revitalize people, restore their mental and physical energies.

"It's better than doing what's going through your Mind, Master Revan." Ento turned his head to the side, to look at him from over his shoulder. He didn't read the Master's mind, rather he assumed that the Jedi Master knew of such techniques.

"How did..."

"My father trained me in the ways of the force, though I only remember about half of the training I went through with him." He chuckled lightly as he scratched the side of his head, he had more skills than memories pertaining to them. That had always been strange to him.

Revan nodded slowly, thinking back to his past once more. The people, the things he had left behind. His wife and his child. He let out a sigh and made his way towards the current resting place of the HK droid he declared he was going to rebuild earlier.

Ento was walking through that particular chamber and paused, looking at the destroyed HK droid which had one active receptor. "Hm..." His head cocked to the side.

"Obs-observa-va-vation: Org-organ-ic-ic Meatbag... You-you a-are a Je-jedi... Inquiry: Have you seen my Master?" The assassin droid seemed to be rather worried about their master, if not also annoyed by its own state and inability to validate the answer for themselves.

Raising a hand over the HK-series assassin, Ento used Mechu-Deru to begin exploring the machine, most specifically its unique droid matrix. It was so complicated, but through the force, he had the confidence in his ability to understand it to the finest detail.

"You are a work of Art, I do say..." Ento looked over the remains blankly as he continued.

"Obvious statement: I am-am-am-am awe-awsome."

Ento frowned seeing that the HK Droid's vocabulator was glitching and repeating sounds. That's when he glanced over towards Revan, who was strolling over towards them quickly.

"He's still in one piece," Revan let out a sigh seeing the droid laid out on the floor.

"C-c-c-correction: Multiple Pieces, Master."

Ento stared at the droid before chuckling a bit at its humor. "I'll leave it to you then," his gaze looked over the Jedi Master before turning away with Vaylin and heading off to the Hangar.

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After entering to the hangar housing the Phantom for the first time, Ento and Vaylin looked over the scorch marks from a fire fight that had been in the room not too long ago.

"This place is trashed..." The teenage boy looked over the droids which were fixing up the area.

Vaylin shrugged as she trailed her fingers into his hand, before grasping onto it. "So... Nap?"

Ento looked over to her with a soft chuckle as they were walking towards the vessel, its loading ramp lowered for them to enter. When they did finally reach the bottom of the slope, he kept her in tow.

He kept his breathing calm, his mind centered. He was mentally fatigued from using all those force powers over and over again, but he was trying hard not to show it physically.

Sadly he couldn't hide the sweat, or his eyes sticking shut.

So as he did enter the ship, Ento didn't take his time taking an immediate right turn from the airlock, and went striding diagonally through the main hold. Once there, he continued straight to the starboard side where there was a door leading to the Captain's Quarters.

As the door retreated into its pocket, revealing the interior of the room, Ento smiled seeing the spacious area. It was bigger than the Scimitar's sleeping compartments.

There was one large king sized bed, clearly relatively large. There was a food processor on the far end of the room and two desks both closer to the door on adjacent walls.

"I love this ship..." He uttered as he walked across from the door, not really paying attention to the fact that he was still holding Vaylin's hand. The moment he was within range of the bed, he flopped down face first on the soft black mattress.

Putting one leg up on the bed, Vaylin grinned down at him before pulling him the rest of the way onto the bed, giggling as she did so. "Are you alright?" She inquired as she rolled him over onto his back, flopping across his torso as she did so.

Ento's gaze was straight to the ceiling for a short instance, before flickering his gaze to the girl laying across him. "What are you doing...?"

"Napping," Vaylin poked her tongue out at him.

Reaching over with his free hand since she was still holding the other one, he pinched her tongue between his thumb and the side of his index finger.

"Hey..." She quickly withdrew her tongue back into her mouth, "Wash your hands first."

Ento's brows raised when she made the remark, before smiling awkwardly, and laying his head back down flatly against the mattress. It didn't take long for his consciousness to drop out...