Dega
Surprised that they'd actually gotten away with this – at least so far – Lyla spent the short jump journey watching the prisoners and helping Tera interrogate them, and, in her break, searching the barge for clues and evidence, from the loot of their past attacks to their gear to their stores and trash. Anything could give a hint about their operation, who they were, and, more importantly, who they were working for, whether a rival company or an Imperial agent.
OOC: Search 29, rolled a 20 (missed my +9 in the roller).
Feeling the Wayfarer drop out of hyperspace, Lyla hurried to the cockpit to see if the pirates had realised who they were yet. So far, so good. She checked the scans and database entry for the planet below: not much to read, even less to look at. 'Ugh, what a mess.' she described, with sadness in her voice, as the pollution and wreckage of Dega offended the ranger on a deeper level. 'Well, this boat has ten breath masks and I've got two more, so we should be good on that front. Where's the rest of our pirate pals?'