Nim does find tracks in the snow. It seems the Force invisibility only goes so far. Nim starts to follow the tracks, but quickly finds herself thwarted. The tracks in the snow lead to a busy thoroughfare, and all trace of her elusive quarry vanishes in the press of people.
On an intuition, Nim decides to head for the ship. Maris has to return there at some point, right? Replaying the events in the makeshift cantina, she's not sure exactly what was going on. Maris is a messed up bundle of issues, so it's hard to know what exactly triggered her. As Nim's mind rolls over those events, as has become her habit since the new hardware was installed, she idly browses the local newsnet looking for patterns. It is usually a dead end, but by the time Nim has reached the ship, pattern recognition software in her encryption suite is triggering. Several incidents of public net traffic seems to have something else embedded. Intrigued, she does a little digging. The source of the signal is a subtle noise on typical Imperial signals, but this is not normal. Digging further, she manages to decrypt a small plaintext message. It looks like a comlink code and encryption key.
Curious, she punches in the settings and makes the call.
"Hello?" a tentative.voice answers. "Who is this, and where are you?"