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The Central Storage Core was the main hub of Outbound Flight. It contained the food and supplies that the colonists would need on their journey, and was arranged so that if any of the six Dreadnaughts detached, they could each easily load one-sixth of its supplies into their ship. The core was surrounded by six Dreadnaught-class heavy cruisers. On each dreadnaught was a dining room or cafeteria in which the colonists ate their meals. There was talk of decorating the different cafeterias to have a theme from different parts of the galaxy but the request was turned down.[1]
The Combined Operations Center or ComOps Center for Outbound Flight was located on Dreadnaught-One. From this area, CaptainPakmillu had control over all six Dreadnaughts. Located just behind the bridge/monitor room complex, the ComOps Center stretched for thirty meters between the two main bow corridors. All 200 single-seat landspeeders and swoops used for transportation around Outbound Flight could be controlled from this point.[1]
This configuration gave Outbound Flight a very formidable armament of one hundred twenty quad laser cannons, sixty laser cannons, and sixty turbolaser batteries. The 50,000 passengers were housed in a mobile space station composed of the central fuselage. The Dreadnaught-class cruisers could be detached from the central body, and it was planned that one Dreadnaught would be left behind for defense in the event that a colony was established.[1]
Preparation began in 29 BBY and the expedition departed from Yaga Minor in 27 BBY. While nominally commanded by Captain Pakmillu, Jedi MasterJorus C'baoth quickly assumed more and more control over the operations of Outbound Flight.[1]
While Thrawn had hoped to simply force Outbound Flight to turn back from Chiss space and return to the Republic, C'baoth's stubbornness made this impossible. When the Outbound Flight entered the Unknown Regions, it was encountered by the Vagaari as well as the Chiss. As the Vagaari fleet stormed towards the Outbound Flight, C'baoth performed a Force meld to trick the enemy. At that moment Thrawn launched droid starfighters to engage the confused Vagaari, creating a large disturbance in the Force which overwhelmed the meld participants. During the disturbance, C'baoth and his fellow Jedi failed to detect the Chiss forces that were sneaking in, and Thrawn managed to systematically destroy the weapon clusters of the Outbound Flight, killing almost every Jedi aboard. Enraged, Jorus gave into his anger and succumbed to the dark side and Force-choked Thrawn across space from Outbound Flight's bridge itself, almost killing him. However, before Thrawn could die, Doriana activated the secondary command layer pre-set in the droid starfighters, which then rammed and blasted open the Outbound Flight. The final wave of starfighters employed a radiation bomb of Chiss design on the ship, killing C'baoth and most of the passengers aboard.[1]
Only Jedi KnightLorana Jinzler and fifty-seven colonists, whom Jorus C'baoth imprisoned in the core, managed to survive the bombs. Lorana, along with Thrass, sent the ship into lightspeed and crashed it into a planet later known as part of the star clusterThe Redoubt. Outbound Flight entered the gravitational field of the nearby planet, and with the craft's thrusters burnt out, Thrass and Lorana had to crash-land the craft. A stone-filled trench was chosen to absorb the impact of landing. A few moments before impact, Lorana and Thrass realized the fifty-seven survivors had moved from the central storage core to D-4, the Dreadnaught on the opposite side of D-1, their location. Lorana and Thrass knew they would have to land on D-1 to save D-4, and gave their lives so that the remaining colonists would have a chance for survival.[1]
In 22 ABY, Chiss explorers discovered the remains of Outbound Flight and its support ships fifty years after its destruction. The survivors of the project had founded a meager, self-sufficient colony on the planet that Lorana and Thrass landed them on.