((Hey, Marie, Tara, Salem's ship has no visible external engines. Also no external ****pit or weapons. For now, think of it as an oval so black it's impossible to see depth or features on its surface. None of this glass ****pit windows/signature sci-fi engine glow/blinking lights/big spikes containing laser beams stuff. I'll post pictures of it at some point.))
When Myitt signed off so abrubtly, Salem felt a slight sense of hopeful relief. Maybe it wasn't Temrash's ship to begin with. It could be he'd just borrowed it from whoever was using it now. He said to Al and Keshin, "There can't be two ships like that here. Watch her. If she makes any moves..."
He didn't even have time to finish when a Dracon burst lanced forth and impacted the ship, shaking it and sending it sideways to scrape through the top of a nearby tree. The few items that were left on the shelves in the ship fell to the floor and began sliding around.
"Al!" Salem yelled.
"On it," said Al from within the ship's computer. The ship's outer hull flickered white twice in quick succession as the ship's two shields activated. The ship turned and began to move away from Temrash's ship. "Hull's already damaged, Salem. Let's not get shot much more if we can help it. I'm not a fan of death."
Salem, in the meantime, was touching and changing settings on one of the screens floating near him. "Sneaky ****," he muttered, closing his eyes and streaking his hands across the screens, allowing his mind to sense the ship and guide the weapons. A brilliant white beam, a moderate-powered laser shot, lanced from the ship's hull towards Temrash's ship, firing three times in quick succession.