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Maybe something where the well generator pulls your Heroes off course from the pre-defined trajectory and they "drop out" to an unexpected situation, like (and also unlike) when the Millenium Falcon arrives at "Alderaan"?
I guess the method you choose depends on your universe's departures from "real" physics, but also your story's narrative aims. Are you looking to build a tense chase sequence or have a gotcha surprise?
I am looking for a "gotcha surprise". The reader would know that the agents are on their toes to find and neutralize the heroes, which will then end in the interdiction and if still alive a space battle.
I wouldn't want to meddle with gravimetrics as it would have unwanted consequences e.g. pulling planets, moons and asteroids out of established orbits and the like :)