Eric picks him up in his arms fairly gently, and begins sprinting towards his ship, without jostling Cain overly much. He places him down on a seat near the cockpit, and straps him in, while activating the ship's systems. The cockpit vibrates as the ship leaves the hangar, but once it hits warp, the rest of the journey is smooth. He exits warp a few systems away, at random coordinates, just outside of an uninhabited solar system. The whole venture takes around five minutes, but certain precautions prevented any faster travel.
"Alright, what now?@
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[spoiler]I'm talking about the entire Infinity. Not just the Torch Hammer. If Cain isn't radioactive slag yet, then there's another Ignus in the proximity, meaning either the Ignus found Cain and a search party is en route, or something else is already aboard the ship.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Well, it's kinda unrealistic for an entire cruiser to enter warp for its former enemy, abandoning their mission to save him. It could be the harness that Eric is wearing. [/spoiler]
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[spoiler]Then just lock down the ship, we'll go with option b. Your chassis wouldn't trigger it— it's solarium, but it doesn't have the proximity programs of a real Ignus.[/spoiler]