Coruscant
The creature's claws scrabble closer and closer to Django as he and RX race toward the next door. Just before they get it open, a torpedo blast hammers the wall the monster clings to knocking it off its perch and down into the Vent out of sight.
RX has the door open, but the blast collapses the floor while shoving Django forward through the door (thankfully not backward out into the pit or he'd be falling down a hole again with no net to catch him this time). Thus, Django and RX find themselves sliding down some kind of chute down and away from the Vent. The switchbacks and curves are so often, the ride so long, it is difficult to tell just how far from the Vent and how far down he is when the trap finally spits him out.
Once Django sits up and has his bearings, he looks around to see an incredible sight. All manner of strange creatures stand before him, some human but many not. They are dressed in rags, covered in grime, and obviously frightened of Django.
No, not Django. RX-79.
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Tump sees the monster fall, but the shaft is so deep, he cannot see what happens to it at the bottom. Instead, he accelerates out of the Vent to help Vyctor and Irin. As he rockets toward the ruins, he arrives just in time to see both monsters crash through the building, slashing through ancient stone like it was so much snow. At one point, there is a thunderous explosion, followed by a second, smaller one. The smaller creature is torn to shreds by the detonations, but the larger one looks merely annoyed. It rears its head back and roars at the sky.
Those two explosions were large enough that they could only have been the two ships. Tump can only hope that Vyctor and Irin made it out before the ships blew and are hiding. His comms and scanners still aren't working properly.