the_guy545 The cab jumps to what appears to be a very large and very unsafe-looking bowl-shaped object that apparently holds the ship a few meters above ground by magnets. Their immense power immediately causes a light headache to most crew. The man who was calling climbs the dish with magnetic boots and a large roll of wrap that looks like the exterior of a bandit ship, and a suitcase in another hand, wearing torn and dirty Offworld uniform. He jumps in the bowl and tries to maintain balance, but flips and is held near the ship by his shoes. He then grabs the ship and quickly wraps it with the roll of bandit looks, cutting away holes near thrusters. He then jumps in the ship, leaving the leftover roll in the bowl.
"The nearby security won't fire at random bandits that don't pose immediate threat. Unless they are jerks and want to loot a random vessel, but I've got some credits left. Not enough to pay you, but probably enough for them to piss off."
The mysterious man opens the suitcase, revealing some sort of golden hatchet, with occasional energy inclusions shining with cyan lights. The hatchet's blade is mostly made out of steel and has some sort of a disc inside made out of an unknown material. The disc spins rapidly when a button on the handle is pressed, causing the blade to heat up enough to slice through his suitcase like butter, which he immediately demostrated. There was another button at the bottom, which caused the blade to be launched in an arc and return when pressed, apparently again with magnets. He then gives the hatchet to the pilot and proceeds to unpack food that wasn't sliced with the suitcase.
"Now, if you do not follow my command, we WILL die. Jump away in 3... 2... 1...
The man disengages the magnetic dish the moment the ship jumps away. The ship apparently jumped on the usual road between Celestia Alpha and Beta, where occasional space cars and merchants could be seen.
"See that large planet up there? We're going there. Here are the coordinates: Null Point, Height 220. It sounds odd, yes, but it is actually an excuse for a station which helps travellers to board the planet. And for convenience, they built it right where the null meridian touches the equalizer. You call it equator, most likely. That - the station - is a perfect example of excess wealth. Now, I'm not going to expose details, but it won't last for long. Hopefully. Now can you go a bit faster, please?"