"Quark?" asked Thatch in response as he keyed something in on the ship's computer. On screen, a star chart was loaded up, showing them various dots, some labeled with names and others labeled as uncharted. He continued typing, doing so with a single hand while the other was kept firmly on the ship's controls. He keyed in the name Quark and the chart on screen zoomed in a bit on one of the dots, and showing a highlighted line that traced from the world to where he presumed was the ship's current coordinates, "Hmm, well it's a bit of a trip, according to this, and it says there's a WDS there as well, meaning there's a good chance we'll have to go incognito somehow. But it's our only real chance so I suppose we'll just have to cross that bridge when we get to it."
And that was about when Serene came back into the bridge, beginning to ask questions in rapid fire mode, "Alright, hang on. The ship's got a captain's log so we'll just see if it has any answers." he said as he keyed something else into the computer. At that command, the screen switched from a star chart to series of journal entries that were signed by the ship's previous captain, "Come on, old man. Don't let me down now." said Jared as he scrolled through the entries, "This one looks promising." he said before clicking one of the selections, allowing the entry to be viewed on screen by everyone in the room.
It was a pre-mission log, detailing the purpose of the ship and the assignment it was being used for. Like the old man said, it was an exploratory vessel, meant for the purpose of finding uncharted worlds and establishing contact with them. Along with the mission summary, the log explained some of the dangers the crew would likely face, namely the Heartless. Heartless, as the log explained, were creatures from some kind of parallel realm referred to as the "Other Side", that often emerged into this realm and fed on the darkness in people's hearts, preying on them and turning them into Heartless themselves. This knowledge was credited to a report written by someone called Ansem, who had apparently conducted thorough research on Heartless and the "Other Side" over a thousand years ago, even learning how to create his own "synthetic" Heartless marked by a Heart-shaped emblem they bore on their body somewhere. Just like that armored thing. So this Ansem guy created it? Weird. The entry went on to explain that all things, even the worlds themselves, had "hearts", and these hearts were like a doorway to the Other Side where Heartless came from. The heart of a world, as written in the report, is symbolized by a Keyhole hidden somewhere within it, one that only a weapon called a Keyblade could seal, effectively locking out the Heartless and preventing them from consuming the worlds. Keyblade...? Isn't what Dion called that thing I obtained?
"Well, I guess that answers some of our questions..." said Jared, closing the entry and reopening the star chart, "...but we have a slight problem. Quark is probably our best chance at rearming this ship. Problem is, it's a bit far way, and the ship's shields and engines are likely to run out of power before we get there. But don't worry, these things run on special energy cells that automatically recharge over time when the ship isn't in use. So if we just make a couple of pit stops along the way we can keep them good and charged. Here," he showed them the route to Quark, pointing out that a handful of other worlds were on the route toward it, "see these other dots? These are other worlds that we'll have to pass by on the way, so we should be safe to use them as pit stops to recharge the ship. Looks like we'll be arriving at the first one momentarily. It hasn't been charted yet, so we won't know what world it is until we actually arrive. Kind of exciting when you think about it, like opening a birthday present or something, you know?"