The ramp of Salem's ship opened with a slight hiss and settled to the ground. Salem blinked as he stepped out and looked around. His ship was now set up to monitor all Z-space alterations caused by Corliss's ship. He'd spent some extra time sifting through his other data, and then just resting, hoping Corliss would make an attempt to contact the Rebellion. That would have made setting up the monitoring system much easier. He couldn't wait forever, though, and eventually decided that he'd have to make do with what he'd set up, and calibrate it to attempt to crack and simulate its encryption later.
He breathed deep- the air of this place was starting to feel a bit like home to him. It wasn't quite the Andalite academy, but it had a certain charm about it. A certain... lunatic charm, he thought to himself with a smirk. He sighed and began walking towards the door. He would have to speak with Temrash about this situation. In the meantime, there were a number of patrons around the bar he wanted to talk to. He still wanted to attempt to trade with Ossanlin- the stubborn Andalite would crack eventually, he was certain. He'd left Elayne and Treyliss sitting at their table, and he still had discussions he'd hoped to have with them. And on top of that, his persona-imaging device had shown something rather odd about the one woman who'd been sitting at the bar building a castle of straws. He didn't know what it meant, but he was curious to speak to her and find out.
As he approached the door to the bar, though, he noticed a body lying on the ground. When he got close, he could see that it was, in fact, the very woman he'd been hoping to speak to. He walked over and knelt down next to her- the hole in her head didn't exactly give him hope for her still being alive, but nevertheless, he checked the pulse in her wrist. Nothing. Disgusted, he stood up, walked through the door of the bar, and looked around. He pulled out his persona scanner and began pointing it at the new faces, each time clicking a button and causing it to trill.