((Hey guys, sorry for the delay, I've been super busy lately. Let's breathe some life into the rebel end of things ^^ ))
The ship flew out of the dim tunnel and emerged into an entirely different universe. Bright light flooded the cabin from outside the windows, artificial light in an articifial metal hangar. The huge metal room, supported by weak but stable force fields, had been dug with the help of the dozen or so skittering Taxxons crawling along the dirt floor. A number of Hork-Bajir were there as well, one fixing a damaged Bug fighter, another riding almost comically on a floating black mag lev transport across the hangar bay. Grey dust gusted up behind him. Another Bug fighter hovered in from a different opening, this one straight in the ceiling, blue gases flickering beneath its hull.
But strikingly, most of the people in this underground were humans. All ages, all backgrounds, one a young boy with a dark complexion with his arm in a sling, another an older man with white hair who could've been someone's grandfather.
Their ship whirred and rumbled as its landing gears, like legs, lowered from underneath it. Corliss piloted the Bug into one of the small bays partitioned around the room, divided by metal sheeting. There was a small thud as the gears hit the ground.
"Welcome home, kids," Corliss croaked, smiling faintly as he whirled the chair around and slowly got to his feet, pressing a hand against his freshly bleeding shoulder.
"Finally," Myitt sighed, rubbing her blistered hand, which has begun to itch. "Come on, let's get you all to a doctor, and get some real food." She helped Aurora up. "Sound good?"
Corliss murmured to the ship's computer, and the hatch melted open, allowing him to slide out onto the dirt floor. The room smelled acrid, like some kind of universal engine fluid scent.
Outside, another young man, this one around 16 and fair skinned, with red hair, greeted Corliss.
"Welcome back," said the young red haired man, clapping Corliss gently on the back. "Hmmm. You look a bit worse for wear, my man. Let's get all of you to the medic." He glanced back at the hatch warily. "I heard you've brought friends?"
"Yeah, Reven," said Corliss. "Just a few unwilling recruits. What else is new?"
"Myitt's alright?" asked the boy. Corliss nodded.
"Right here," Myitt said brightly, leaning out the hatch, then leading the newcomers over.