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Message inbound...
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Space Cruiser Excelsior
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Destination: Sector 656233e, Starfield-Beta system
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~~ TELEMETRY DATA WITHHELD ~~
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Stardate Epsilon Gamma 24 Epsilon
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AUTO TELEMETRY: DOWN
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BIO-MED SENSORS: OFF
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H20->FUEL CONVERSION: WARN
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H2O RESERVES: GOOD
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CRYO SLEEP: GOOD
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[autotranslator on]
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Corporal Sam Arnold, Systems Administrator
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Oh Gods, it's been so long since I read the QEC. 3 year units, in fact.
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After the relations disaster that was the Malkonkordo encounter, I entered
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evasive maneuvers when the ship detected enemies in the vicinity. This
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includes, amongst other things, turning off biomed sensors and kicking the fuel
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conversion into overdrive. I kept this up until the enemies seemed to
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disappear. A manual verification confirmed that the enemies had, in fact, left
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the area. Meanwhile, we were only a few sectors away from our target planet.
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I decided to check the QEC, only to find that Dekaoso Prime had fallen, and the
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Malkonkordo suddenly didn't care about destroying me. Following Dekaoso Prime's
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final warning, I left the teletry data withheld, preventing my location from
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being found. I also managed to get the ship to tell me where we were going,
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although I left the location as vague as possible in my report, again to avoid
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detection. Sector 656233e, of the Starfield-Beta system, has many viable
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planets and may be the new home-system for Terrans. Most of the planets don't
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seem to have much in the way of intelligent life -- or, rather, life that is
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intelligent in the way Terrans are -- which makes a landing almost risk-free.
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For once, we might be going somewhere.
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~~TRANSMISSION END~~
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