Wash is just...silent. If Diagad's entire damn system is gone without a trace, that puts the potential that they're dealing with the Hunger back on the table, which makes this all a whole lot more dangerous.
The fact that there's no plan for displaced people who aren't Voidtreckers - like him - only makes it worse. He'll take death if it comes as a consequence of his own decisions - he's already done that once, and it sucked, but at least it was a result of his actions - but getting yanked into an entirely different dimension and possibly being stuck while it crumbles around him is some existential horror he is not prepared to deal with.
So he's quiet. Yondu's got the right idea - let their informant see if she recognizes any of her crew on the local internet, and they can go from there. Nothing else has any answers yet.
Broke it? Or made it *better?*
The fact that there's no plan for displaced people who aren't Voidtreckers - like him - only makes it worse. He'll take death if it comes as a consequence of his own decisions - he's already done that once, and it sucked, but at least it was a result of his actions - but getting yanked into an entirely different dimension and possibly being stuck while it crumbles around him is some existential horror he is not prepared to deal with.
So he's quiet. Yondu's got the right idea - let their informant see if she recognizes any of her crew on the local internet, and they can go from there. Nothing else has any answers yet.