Sarah didn't answer, tapping another switch on her computer. Particles flashed bright for a brief moment, and the projection vanished.
"Well, there's this hole out in the Omicrons... Only, I'm not sure that's what it is."
Moments later, another image swam into being over the table. This time, there were two black holes, linked together at the base of the massive funnel like Siamese twins. Jump holes were a familiar sight to anyone even vaguely associated with the less lawful elements of Sirius, and Sarah had spent more time staring at them then at her own backyard.
"Not many ships going in tend to come out again. One that I know of, and that's only a sort-of. So, what I'm guessing is that it... um.. It's not always aligned. I mean, I could be wrong, but it seems to fit. Thing is, I can't carry any of the equipment to scan it properly on the Harmless. Even if I could, I've got no idea how to interpret it. I'm an engineer, not a physicist.
So... To find out what's on the other side of this thing, I need a ship that can carry scanning tech that bulky. You don't need to worry about figuring it out though." The girl grinned. "There's a few other people I can call up for that."
The smile momentarily fell from her face as she remembered one other, vital, point. "Oh. And..Um.. There's a small possibility the system on the other side... I mean, it could be nothing. Probably rumors. But, it -could- be Alien." Having the Mantarok around would certainly be a welcome change. It wasn't that Sarah minded exploring solo, but a little bit of extra firepower couldn't hurt.
"If you want, I can take you out to the site. It'll be a while before everything's sorted to go through yet, but at least you can take a look. I mean, if you still want to help." She added hesitantly, fully aware that she was rambling again, and powerless to stop it.