"They're right there, don't worry, they're safe."
It's been too long, Darra realizes as she lifts her head to gaze in the direction the Mandalorian girl is pointing. Under ordinary circumstances, the appearance of an Imperial light cruiser, let alone two would not be cause for the words, "Don't worry," but this pair - both painted a deep forest green - are a sight for sore eyes. Darra hasn't seen her people in almost two years now - they had agreed that having a former Jedi aboard was too much heat, brought too much attention to the self-titled "Traitor Fleet."
Their numbers now dwindling to a mere two ships, they still hold the name as a badge of pride: "We defy those we once served and seek to bring about a better galaxy." She's heard rumors now of other ships following their lead, other traitor fleets rising up in opposition of the Empire, but they're hard to follow. More and more, it's difficult to tell which stories are true and which are the Empire's agents trying to draw them out. But this. This feels right.
Darra smiles faintly, feeling as though something is drawing nearer. Rebel cells are becoming connected, slowly but surely. This is the next step in that: the Traitor Fleet would join the Rebellion. She'd made sure of it. That was her part to play.
"Good," she says aloud. "Very good indeed."
She missed her people, she's surprised to realize. She smiles faintly, wondering what her old Master would say at the realization that she's become... attached.
"They'll come down and hover over the flatlands there," she says, pointing. "They're as cautious of your group as you are of theirs. From there, they'll see any possible threat coming, and be prepared to respond, or to flee." She grins and starts walking in that direction. "So I'll make sure they see me first."