Heading to the warp-gate just outside Tavros' vicinity, Hilda transmitted the coordinates for the newly discovered star system the Stormwuuld was hurtled through space and time toward it's destination. Emerging from the newly constructed gate at the other end of the tunnel, Hilda still had a good three days of light drive travel before they arrived at their destination. Fortunately, as in most newly discovered systems, much of the space around them was empty, and the trip was uneventful; just the way she liked it.
Throughout the trip, Stephanie remained in her cabin, only coming out to bath, or get something to eat, and then always in her trench coat and hat. For a while, Hilda wondered just what the mysterious woman was doing the whole time. Until, one day, when she walked past the guest cabin and heard a distinct buzzing noise followed by pleasured moaning. Clearly, the woman had brought something to keep herself occupied.
At the end of the third day, the light drives finally gave out and the Stormwuuld shuddered into sublight speed. There in the distance, Hilda could see Histara, one of the oh so rare green and blue planets that was home to life. As the ship drew closer, it became apparent that this planet was even more pristine than most others like it. It's data had said that civilization development on the planet was low. So, if there were any locals, they likely weren't even out of the bronze age yet, which meant that Histara had yet to be ravaged by the pollution of an industrial revolution, leaving the sky and oceans clear and sparkling.
Topographically, the nine major continents of the planet sported equatorial jungles that gave way to colder forests and grasslands to the north and south, with a few small desserts sprinkled in.