The Miraluka immediately attempted to save face. She went on about how he was clearly after a 'Sith weapon,' and how her unmasked pride wasn't really her pretending she could possibly be a threat to him. She even gave her own version of an "I'll stop you" speech, it was all very quaint. He'd also heard it before, of course, from opponents far greater a threat to him than an untrained Miraluka. But, he quite honestly had better things to do than taunt a blind woman, Force powers or not.
"Recall the exterior T3s, have them join their colleagues installing the new Hyperdrive," Alex ordered one of the several BP, Bridge Pilot, GE3s, "Our destination is Dantooine, jump as soon as the T3s have informed you their work is finished."
Orders relayed, he made his way out of the bridge, passing HK-51, who was on his way in. The droid was usually the one left in charge of the bridge, Alex preferring to spend the long travel time between planets in Force Trance, punctuated by weekly training sessions and a meal together with the only other Organic on board. They had had one of said training sessions before Alex and HK-51 left to purchase the Hyperdrive, and according to his handlers, Zeek was presently asleep. By the time their next training session rolled around, Facade would be in orbit over Dantooine. The Selonian hadn't left the ship once since boarding on Selonia, perhaps that was something the Sith could work on next week, instead of their traditional lightsaber training.
For perhaps the next forty-five minutes, the Sith made the rounds on his ship, checking the progress of various repairs. The mess hall was in top shape, while the med lab had been practically abandoned, smashed Kolto tanks and gutted consoles. Kolto had long ago been replaced by the cheaper, and questionably less or more effective Bacta, so even after the systems were repaired and missing parts replaced, actually getting Kolto for the system would require traveling to Manaan. A low priority, all things considered.
"Attention, this ship will soon be making the Hyperspace jump to Dantooine," the voice of one of the GE3 droids crackled through the intercom, "Please brace yourselves in three. . . Two. . . One."
The ship lurched forward again. On the outside, a flash of light would draw attention to a ship stretching infinitely into the distance, before disappearing again in another flash. It was time to settle in for the journey.