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"How are we going to fit that through a timegate, though?" Avori frowned. "Finding a timegate that could fit a sparrow or jumpship? Easy. But the core of a warship?"

"If we had a warship, we wouldn't need a timegate," Pariah replied. She tapped in coordinates into a keypad in front of her, and the hologram of Mercury zoomed in, showing the Maw. "Remember I said to be careful not to fall? Here was why." When viewed like this, the Maw looked like the trunk of a pine tree but inverted. It bored deep into the planet, spawning dozens of branches in the form of tunnel systems and tapering off as it did so, until it finally reached the core, where it ended in a spherical hollow chasm - the Repetitive Mind's safehouse.