diff --git a/gopher/EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt b/gopher/EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3765fc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/gopher/EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +[Location] EGG-1: Stationary above Joon.UR8Xt +[User] Mary Scentis +[Subject] Preparations for P386 + +| Project ID: P386 +| Location: DEC Station Holographic Modeling Group, Llayana.TI +| Description: Assist on deployment of a ludicrous remote borescope + +The whole team is going out for a month or so along with two other groups to +get the new scope in place at DEC and decommision the old one. Luckily one of +the other teams is freighting the scope-- we just show up with our tools. + +Llayana's geological situation is unique in our sector. Plant life evolves at +an accelerated pace, and people on the surface have been playing with these +mutations for generations. They've developed their own systems for analyzing +topology, with a huge borescope orbiting the planet, analyzing links between +multiple ecologies simultaneously and running holographic models at the atomic +level from the DEC. Something you can't do on the surface. The DEC orbital +station is where most of the science happens, and where we'll be doing our +work. The original scope has served them well but their new scope is exiting +developmental stages and ready for production. + +Dave is going to handle components of the calibration with the other teams. +Lae's software will undergo testing and then she'll be training the operators +at the station. Floid and I are project managing some of the smaller teams. + +The new scope is some serious shit. Lae's been locked away working on the +interface and feeding us little bits of information. Did you know they'll be +able to not only model plant mutations anywhere on Llayana in realtime, but +alter DNA from orbit? It's all home brewed tech, too. + +Everyone's set to depart in about 40 hours. We get a big chunk of the old +scope as payment so carrying it back on the return trip will take a few days. +The droid is coming with us, it's got Floid convinced it'll somehow be of +use. Everyone will be operating on their strengths. When it's over, we should +be able to take another break but I've booked 2 sequential jobs so it'll +have to be a short one. + +We'll be landing on Llayana and loading up on supplies midway through the +project. Elsewise we'll be in orbit the entire trip. diff --git a/gopher/listing.gophermap b/gopher/listing.gophermap index 49c68ea..8a90b1f 100644 --- a/gopher/listing.gophermap +++ b/gopher/listing.gophermap @@ -1,3 +1,4 @@ +0EGG-1 - Preparations for P386 /EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt 0EGG-1 - EGG-1 QEC Lives /EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-1.txt 0Melchizedek - Emergency Recording from Shuttle 004 /Melchizedek/020.txt 0Stines Legacy - Did Someone Misplace A Planet? /Stines Legacy/stine_0002.txt diff --git a/gopher/rss.xml b/gopher/rss.xml index 473815d..3e4a896 100644 --- a/gopher/rss.xml +++ b/gopher/rss.xml @@ -2,6 +2,55 @@ Cosmic Voyage gopher://cosmic.voyage Messages from the human stellar diaspora + + EGG-1 - Preparations for P386 + ffog@cosmic.voyage (ffog) + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt + gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/EGG-1/EGG-1_Log-2.txt + Sun, 22 Sep 2019 18:05:44 GMT + +[Location] EGG-1: Stationary above Joon.UR8Xt +[User] Mary Scentis +[Subject] Preparations for P386 + +| Project ID: P386 +| Location: DEC Station Holographic Modeling Group, Llayana.TI +| Description: Assist on deployment of a ludicrous remote borescope + +The whole team is going out for a month or so along with two other groups to +get the new scope in place at DEC and decommision the old one. Luckily one of +the other teams is freighting the scope-- we just show up with our tools. + +Llayana's geological situation is unique in our sector. Plant life evolves at +an accelerated pace, and people on the surface have been playing with these +mutations for generations. They've developed their own systems for analyzing +topology, with a huge borescope orbiting the planet, analyzing links between +multiple ecologies simultaneously and running holographic models at the atomic +level from the DEC. Something you can't do on the surface. The DEC orbital +station is where most of the science happens, and where we'll be doing our +work. The original scope has served them well but their new scope is exiting +developmental stages and ready for production. + +Dave is going to handle components of the calibration with the other teams. +Lae's software will undergo testing and then she'll be training the operators +at the station. Floid and I are project managing some of the smaller teams. + +The new scope is some serious shit. Lae's been locked away working on the +interface and feeding us little bits of information. Did you know they'll be +able to not only model plant mutations anywhere on Llayana in realtime, but +alter DNA from orbit? It's all home brewed tech, too. + +Everyone's set to depart in about 40 hours. We get a big chunk of the old +scope as payment so carrying it back on the return trip will take a few days. +The droid is coming with us, it's got Floid convinced it'll somehow be of +use. Everyone will be operating on their strengths. When it's over, we should +be able to take another break but I've booked 2 sequential jobs so it'll +have to be a short one. + +We'll be landing on Llayana and loading up on supplies midway through the +project. Elsewise we'll be in orbit the entire trip. +]]> + EGG-1 - EGG-1 QEC Lives ffog@cosmic.voyage (ffog)