OOC: see ooc thread, nothing in stone atm.
IC: Round a little regarded start a planet was in a unstable orbit, it was a dead world, utterly volcanically dead. The other planets were living and the star was younger than the planet appeared. It was in the wrong orbit way out amongst the gas giants, not where a terrain like world should be.
The silent world's dead pitted surface had something that could not be but artificial structures, but then a beam of light cut out from below the surface. It cut slowly, then another, and another. There was a blast as a two kilometre wide area was thrown into space, the fel were moving. The first three ships, looking more like Succulent plants with a rounded end emerged and dove into the close by gas giant.
There was silence for a little until a beam of energy was fired into the void caused in the rocky planet and the gas giant started to shrink. This continued for some time before the gas giant was reduced to it's solid core. Seven more ships appeared and used there powers to redirect the dead gas giant's moons into a dive into the young star. The first three that sat about the core of the gas giant were redirecting it to the star, it would take years for the fel's action in this part of the galaxy to have been completed. But a few decades were nothing to them and well they had done the job, even their home world was going to be ditched into the star, it was not their first. Who would notice something odd happening out here? The fel ships started to leave the place they had hidden for quiet some time and each simply phased away when free of the planets gravitational field, they were all very organic looking.
Why they had moved now was anyone's guess, but they left no defences, but it was clear that they left little of value to them.
The planet's orbit was very strange, it had far to little mass, like it was hollow...or mostly so. But is was well off the beaten track where only pirates and smugglers would go...or the odd surveying vessel, if anything had seen this no one would ever believe them.

