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... ng coordinates of the stolen ship. "What are we going to do when we get there?" Bella asked.

"What do you mean?" Jace asked as he began the slowing down process to exit the ship from wave riding. It was a seamless process but still needed a moment.

"We are five seconds from the required slow down to approach the target." Nulltone informed him from the back where he was interacting with a console.

"Thank you Nulltone," Jace began pulling the ship into real space.

" ...

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