“Plots?”
“Pre-programmed courses between charted points. I’m not sure I could drop us out of FTL, and then get us somewhere else that’s not in the computer.”
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competent in navigation. He opened his mouth to ask what was Panis’s problem, and shut it again. He wasn’t able to pilot the ship, or even maintain the environmental system without Panis’s instructions, so why should he expect everything of a young Jig?
“Does this mean we’re stuck with the course and destination Ollery put in?” A worse thought erupted into his mind with the force of an explosion. “Do we even know where we’re going?”
“Yes, we do. The computer’s perfectly willing to tell me that. We’re headed for Seti space, just as your orders specified.” Panis frowned. “Where did you think we might be going?”
“It suddenly occurred to me that Ollery might never have entered that course, or might have changed it, since he was planning to kill me. Seti space! I don’t know whether to laugh or cry,” Dupaynil said. “Assuming my orders were faked, was that chosen as a random destination, or for some reason?”
Panis fiddled with his seat controls and glanced at something on the command screen next to him.
“Well . . . from where we were, that gives the longest stretch in FTL. Time enough for Ollery to figure out what to do with you and how. Perhaps it was that. Or maybe they had a chore for him in Seti space, in addition to scragging you.”
“So, you’re saying that we have to go where we’re going before we can go anywhere else?”
“If you want to be sure of getting anywhere anytime soon,” Panis said. “We’ve been in undefined space— FTL mode—for a long time, and if we drop out before the node, I have no idea where we might end up. We do have the extra supplies that the crew would have needed, but...”
“All right. On to Seti space. I suppose I could find something to do there, in the way of digging up dirt, although what we have already is more than enough.” Dupaynil stretched. “But you do realize that while the personnel listed as on duty with the embassy to the Sek are no* on Ollery’s list of helpers, this means nothing.