A Class B Freighter, the second largest in the Pelagian recording system, exited the α Centauri Wormhole by the Centauri entrance. It was due to make a shipment to a space station orbiting Proxima Centauri at .5 AU. It was currently at α Centauri B. As the freighter began to refocus it's cameras, it noticed a large blue, almost fishlike craft at the other end. It was definitely not like the humanesque Pelagian craft. Even more disturbing, it was packed with weapons. A man with a foreign accent came on the radio, speaking somewhat contorted Pelagian Basic.
"We will not allow Pelagis in our space. Go back home."
"I am making a shipment to Proxima. I will be on my way."
"NO! You will leave NOW! Too many empires exploit these stars!"
The captain switched channels from the Centauri frequency to those in nearby stars.
"I am the captain of the PF Dragon. I am being intimidated by a large enemy ship. It is blue and reminds me of a strange fish. Any other freightman have an idea of who this is? Pelagian or not, I need identification and backup."
He switched channels back to the Centauri frequency. Luckily he was near a wormhole, so radiowaves would bypass the fast-but-slow speed of light.
"This is urgent. If I don't deliver these supplies to Proxima, my own people will die. Please let me through."
"NO! TURN BACK OR WE FIRE!"
The captain thought for several minutes. His men were already sending entries, perhaps their last, to their families. He turned off the radio.
"Cross your fingers!" He yelled before engaging full thrusters. He knew Pelagian freighters were made with blockade running in mind. In seconds the windows turned from space black to blue with dark blue designs. Soon that was gone as he saw flashes of light in his backship camera, eerily silent in space. One blaster hit his right engine. The lights illuminating its joystick accelerator went off, signaling failure. Only two left. Thinking fast, he tried to switch the central engine's power to the right one. It didn't work. They must have hit it directly. The warship now closed in, ordering that they would live if they gave up and entered it. His crew was convinced, and the captain was forced to give in. He slowed his ship as the unknown race extended their airlock bridge to his craft.