Spoiler Alert: I Did

I was feeling a bit like a cartoon character as I flew through space, my arms at my sides as rocket thrusters came out of the bottom of my heels and propelled me forward.

I would like to say that it felt a lot like skydiving, but because (a) I have never been skydiving and (b) that implies gravity, it was really not the same.

"Attention, attention! Course direction will put you in the direct path of a nebula. Suggestion is to turn around. Attention, attention! Course direction will put you in the direct path of a nebula. Suggestion is to turn around." A light inside of my helmet started flashing red as a warning came across both my screen and speaker.

"Attention! Attention!" it started for a third time.

"Understood, turn off alarm," I sighed, using my hands to act as rudders to correct the course I was in. Because the nebula in front of me was larger than planet Earth, I asked Jun Li for the exact coordinates of the ship. After all, this was not the time to be lost in space.