Zuni gently pilots the ship among the radiant tendrils, carefully avoiding physical contact. The Wayward Wind hands like a dream in his hands.
Alerio gradually floods the sensor's power grid, giving them a momentary boost. Too much power and she could blow the whole array, but not enough and the sensors won't have enough power to cut through the quantum wave distortions. She carefully monitors every aspect of the grid, ensuring stability.
Seally tries to computationally adjust for the interference, but it's Fallon's hypothesis about biological patterns that pans out. She is able to cut out significant portions of background radiation to bring clarity to the readings.
With the ship in the perfect place, the sensors overclocked beyond their limit, and brilliant deduction about the patterns that you're looking for, Fallon manages to pull gigabytes of data on Alo'hei. It'll take a long time to sort through it all, but already Goldie recognizes certain astonishing patterns.
The Alo'hei appears to be something like a living starship. They possess 'regions' for lack of a better word (not quite an organ - their physiology is less rigidly compartmentalized than typical animals, it seems) allowing it to generate a specialized type of Jump field that is tuned to its unique biology. The ship's organic components would be able to create and sustain the subspace field necessary for Jump travel, allowing it to safely traverse the vast distances of space.
While Fallon tries to account for a sudden wave of distortions, you can see out of the bridge viewport a long, thin tentacle reaching out from the blue Alo'hei toward the Wayward Wind. It loosely coils around the ship, wrapping it in a luminous tunnel, without ever actually touching it.
Within each of your minds, you suddenly sense a foreign thought. It grows in strength like a tidal wave and then crashes upon you, knocking you back into your seats. It makes you feel incredibly small, but also brings peace to your heart. The thought is beyond what you can comprehend, beyond the ability of any sophont language you know to describe it.
The tentacle retracts, and the Alo'hei curl in their tentacles away from Forine's star. You realize the Wayward Wind was inside the tunnel for thirty minutes, even though it felt like a blink of an eye. The Alo'hei begin to drift away from the star, gradually picking up speed.
A large cluster of ships has managed to catch up to the Alo'hei in this time, and now surround the Wayward Wind. A few of them dash off to try to keep up with the living starships, but most stay focused on you. You are suddenly bombarded with dozens of comms messages from these ships, asking to know
"What happened? What did you see? Who are you?"OOC:
You now possess gigabytes of sensor data on Alo'hei physiology! You can try to find a buyer for this when you have time.