"Kuylen is probably so obsessed with the mausoleum that he will not risk losing his one chance for ultimate power, by attacking us here and die trying to maybe unnecessairily stop us.
if I were kuylen I'd get fuel for my own ship(s) and blow the rest of it to hell"
"a lot less risk envolved in that and it would stop us as well"
"I sense no immediate danger," Kellan commented, after studying the readouts of the planet below. "No need to land on top of the fuel supply though, Xeth," giving her Geonosian companion a knowing eye.
She then turned back to the com unit. "I concur with Master Marcus. The Dark siders, if they have already been here, would have taken on fuel stores as quickly as possible in order to resume their journey. I can only guess at the fervor of their single-minded obsession with their goal. It may cost them, ultimately." Kellan then unclipped her lightsabre from her belt and gave the non-functional weapon a closer inspection. "Xeth, I need to dig through your spare parts canister. Kosta and I would rather not face our adversaries weaponless."
She then flipped a few switches on the console. "Master Marcus, you wished to speak with me on a closed channel ?"
"Right indeed, Master Gundy," Xeth says, with a chcukle. He closes the connection to the Jedi-themed game, having just thrust his lightsaber through Roan's character. He begins to put the ship down close to the fuel supply.
"The supplies are over there, Kosta," Xeth points to a hatch. "Pull it open and there are your supplies. R3 can help you with it, if need be."
Gundy might be able to rig something but you would need more fundamental parts, Kosta.
The descent through the orbit is smooth and soon you are in the blue skies of Dordellus. Your scanners spend a little time trying to find firm ground to land on, before eventually analyzing a patch about a mile from the fuel store- however, that is only its estimated position. You cannot get a firm fix on it at all.
Water splashes all around as your ships set down. When the ship hatchways open, you are confronted by a planet that doesn't look as bad as it could. Unlike Dagobah, it is quite open and breeezy- maybe a little cold. The sky is bright blue and there is no twisting tangle of jungle- just endless greay swamp water with great green patches of vegetation. The air is thin but you can breathe it just fine.