"Hey, so interesting fact about the Barloz, the original A-variant of the freighter had a problem where the impulse couplings would get loose during heavy manouvering and would get out of sync with each other. They totally redesigned how the thrust manifold was configured from the B-variant onwards, but rather than retrofit all the ones that had already been built, they just paid to have a bit of structural reinforcement added around the couplings to keep them fixed. But they can still work themselves free which might be why it sort of judders when you pitch it..." Drael jinks left to avoid a cloud of debris that had formerly been a strike craft before the station's point defenses had turned their attention to it, and there is indeed a slight staccato fluctuation to the standard rumble of the Cut 's engines as they surge to turn the lumbering freighter. "...yes, like that! I might be able to fix it if you'd like, it's probably just a case of hitting it back into place. Though not too hard of course, I don't have to tell you what would happen if it fell out during flight, hey? But it probably won't. I'll go have a look!" He gets up from the chair and wanders back to the engineering bay, only falling over once on the way, which was honestly pretty impressive considering the ship's inertial dampeners were struggling to keep up with some of Drael's manoeuvring (Nils' shell had subroutines for biped things like balance, but they weren't really designed for this environment). The engineering bay is hot and loud, the two engines that straddle it being designed more for leisurely cargo hauling than close combat, but everything seemed to be more or less where it was supposed to be. Nils inspects the engines for a moment, checking for anything obviously wrong (besides the misaligned impulse coupling) that might cause imminent problems. Not seeing anything obvious, he looks around for something he can use as a hammer to give the coupling a whack. As he does so, the thought occurs to him that if the ship's comms equipment was tied into a central network, he might be able to help with the tracking disruption from the engine bay as well... he'd need to plug in though, which might cause some questions to be asked which he'd rather avoid, and he still didn't entirely trust his new force-weilding companions not to lightsabre him immediately. Bearing in mind he'd only known Sovia for a few hours, he'd already seen her liberate one (probably innocent) man's limb from the rest of his body, which didn't extrapolate well across a longer timeframe (though admittedly it wasn't a particularly comprehensive dataset). In addition to a hammer for thwacking mechanical items, he also checks to see if the doors to engineering could be locked from the inside, and if there were any SCOMP cables he could use to plug into the ship with in any of the storage lockers.