Tobias Carrick Made This Docking Ring in a Snowstorm With a Box of Scrap
Acting quickly following Molotra's transmission, Tobias continued to scrabble across the exterior of the Feast of the Stars' wreckage, searching for the telltale circular shape of a docking ring. As the winds buffetted the operator, his mind had begun to unpack Molotra's plan with his mindware. The first step would be to send another SOS, crafted to conceal a small archived file in its signal. Once read by the Terrene's comms system, it would un-archive itself and begin to execute its various processes and, if the program didn't find itself within a Terrene within close proximity to the signal's origin, self-delete the hidden processes.
The ship's LIDAR sensors wouldn't need much help to overload, being inside a snowstorm had certainly already all but blinded them with so much particulate in the air to scatter the lasers. Still, a subtle readjustment wouldnt' hurt, ensuring the landing systems didn't seize up on approach and cause an outright crash. Next, the concealed docking auto-alignment request, helpfully provided by Molotra, would process, and finally he'd utilize the debugging tools she'd given him in order to lock the pilot out of the navigation systems until the landing had finished.
The last step was providing the other ship with a landing beacon of some kind, which was why Tobias was up on top of the wreckage of the Feast in the middle of this snowstorm, searching for a docking ring. The docking ring would, if he could manage to power it back up, serve as the beacon for the other ship, guiding it in safely for its unplanned landing.
Finally finding his objective, Tobias used a tight-beam setting on his plasma caster to melt it from what remained of its mounting, taking care to avoid its electronics. Just as he was finishing attaching a spare power cell for his rifle's magnetic accelerator to the ring, enough to power it for maybe an hour, a transmission came through, one not originating from a squad member or one of Borok's mercenaries.
<<I read you Shoi, this is Corporal Carrick of the NSMC, we're holed up down here in our wreck with monsters beating down the door. As for a flare, I'll do you one better. See you on the ground, Yamataian.>> The former operator said, before throwing the docking ring and its newly attached power cell with all the strength his IPG-augmented cybernetics could offer, sending it sailing a few hundred meters away into the snow and, thanks to weight left from the hull it was cut away from making it "bottom" heavy, landing docking-ring-side up to ensure a safe landing.
Then, Tobias executed the plan, and began to broadcast his SOS signal, trojan horse though it was for the bogus landing request and nav lockout, and waited. If he could hack IPG servers, this much would be easy. He hoped.