Rows and rows of crowns crossed Khan's vision as the symphony invaded his senses, updating him on the world below. Baoway's cold but pleasant breeze blew in his face, accompanying the many thoughts that tried to distract him from the task.
The vast crowns hindered the inspection, but Khan's theory involved the areas without thick arrays of trees, and finding them wasn't an issue. The ship's scanners had already pinpointed the location of the other tribes, and Khan only needed to fly there to confirm his hypothesis.
Baoway's starry sky couldn't reveal Khan's small figure. The Scalqa weren't used to flying visitors either, so his passage above the scanned settlement went completely unnoticed. He could also hover above them for a while to let his senses absorb all the necessary information without encountering any problems.