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Maybe the fast travel is super sensitive to gravity variances, and if there was a relatively large (i.e. still quite small) change to local gravity along the path of travel the safety systems would kick it out into normal space. It operates on complex gravity surveys that are not updated all that often (i.e. when a star blows up or something else pretty significant).
And, the villians have a fairly large ship / object they can move around to disrupt travel. I'd say they'd have a pretty limited supply of them, and they'd only deploy it for something quite important, and would need pretty decent intelligence on where to plop it.