Kyeo doesn't remember enough of the fight to know what happened, and his head is killing him, but when he checks he still has his sidearm and also now he's apparently crashlanded on a planet with absolutely awful-looking hostile fauna, wow, and that one's coming his way much too fast and he draws and shoots.
Kyeo is quite baffled by the feather quill. He writes with it badly, going much too fast and changing direction in ways it won't accommodate, and eventually figures it out, only to scratch out all his writing before he's gotten more than a few words into a sentence.
Kyeo has a few notes jotted down awkwardly. He switches to Ibyabekan, stammers a little over his notes, and finally manages, fluidly enough to be copied, to speak a few sentences.
Suor Sebe Luk startles, checks some nearby devices to see if they made a sound, looks around the room. Kyeo goes on for another sentence, much like the first.
Suor replies. They go back and forth, it's a bit repetitious. Kyeo doesn't seem to want to look at the scry.
"Yes - please." The world is ending and he would prefer it do that in privacy.
"They don't have a way to get in touch with us. This being the wrong galaxy, even if they knew exactly where it was it would take weeks to get here, and they don't know exactly where it is. There aren't radios on this end. I'm not sure if my ship is nearby and the captain's capture was before the magical event, or if I was the only person affected."
"People marry when they're perhaps twenty to twenty-five, depending, men sometimes a bit older and women sometimes a bit younger. We celebrate the Day of Revolution, the Eve of Revolution - those aren't next to each other, the Eve is when it started and the Day is when it ended, months apart - and the Glorious Leader's birthday and his predecessor's birthday and their wives' birthdays and the anniversary of the first landing on Ibyabek. Those are the major ones. There's a lot of singing and some people get the day off work and there are holiday-specific details for each one. Children often want to be things like pilots or firefighters or architects, though of course a lot of them wind up in less glamorous positions."
"Pilots direct ships - or airplanes or helicopters, it's the same word but different skills. And yes, there is a job of firefighter, to respond quickly to fires. This is important especially in cities where they may spread to other buildings quickly but also in wilderness areas where they may get a lot of fuel and become very big and fast-spreading."
"We are not at war right now. We do maintain a large standing military to police the border, which requires more manpower at planetary scale and in three dimensions. I'm in military service myself."