Pretty good, as far as it goes.
I'm happy that Juno, at least, had the foresight to try and escape while gravity wasn't a problem (seems to me you can get away with a lot if you don't have to worry about sticking to the floor). I actually wondered about that when it was first revealed that gravity would be gone for the duration. I expected the sergeant? to push off the floor and try to tackle her while the lack of gravity presumably takes her mind off things, but if they all experience varying degrees of motion sickness, it makes sense that he doesn't. It also makes sense that she does because she doesn't. If that last sentence made sense...
Anyway... You implied that there was as much as
six hours or more between when she escapes (the ship comes out of jump), and when she shows up at Von Bredow's door. But... she captures the private in the first two hours after her escape and at that point tells him to take her to whoever's in charge. It shouldn't take six hours for them to navigate the ship.
I'm especially intrigued by the medicine and what all it does. I hope the imperials have the sense to analyze what they've confiscated- it'd probably give them a rough estimate of her powers.
Good job! Looking forward to more.