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###INCOMING MESSAGE###
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Source: S.S. Stuttgart
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From: Captain Hans Neumann
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Subject: Captain's log date [REDACTED]
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---BEGIN MESSAGE---
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We were tasked to travel to Mars and investigate events in the area
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of Outpost M-28. The station officially served as a relay station
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and information archive, but it's true purpose was kept secret even
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to it's crew. After analyzing data from transmisions received from
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the outpost, we were led to believe that either an individual or an
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organization has compromised the facility's security resulting in
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said individuals gaining access to classified sectors without
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proper clearance. We were supposed to get in, gather intelligence
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and clean up. The following orbital bombardment would be then
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handed to the media and posed as an attack by unknown terrorist
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organization. We were expecting heavy resistance, what we got
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instead was not what any of us expected. The facility was already
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destroyed and detected gamma radiation suggests that the on-site
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nuclear autodestrction devices were used. The strange part is that
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in such situation, the facility was equipped with blackbox devices
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designed to endure through the blast. Instead we found nothing. Not
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even a beacon. We scanned the area for any lifesigns including
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motion detectors and electromagnetic emissions - we knew there were
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some synthetics stationed on the facility so we had to make sure.
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We found nothing. Just a hole in the ground and gamma radiation. No
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survivors. We did send few surrogates for close recon, but not even
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being on the surface directly and digging through the rubble
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uncovered any evidence. I'd say there's little to be done here -
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just level the ground, scrub the burn marks, collect the debris and
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call it a day. I'd call this mission accomplished, but I have a
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feeling that this won't be enough for the brass...
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---END MESSAGE---
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0S.S. Stuttgart - Captain's log - 02 /S.S. Stuttgart/log02.txt
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0S.S. Stuttgart - Captain's Log - 01 /S.S. Stuttgart/log01.txt
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0GRGS - GRGS log /GRGS/whoops.txt
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<title>Cosmic Voyage</title>
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<link>gopher://cosmic.voyage</link>
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<description>Messages from the human stellar diaspora</description>
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<item>
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<title>S.S. Stuttgart - Captain's log - 02</title>
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<author>zeth@cosmic.voyage (zeth)</author>
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<link>gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/S.S. Stuttgart/log02.txt</link>
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<guid>gopher://cosmic.voyage/0/S.S. Stuttgart/log02.txt</guid>
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<pubDate>Sat, 06 Apr 2019 06:58:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[<pre>
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###INCOMING MESSAGE###
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Source: S.S. Stuttgart
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From: Captain Hans Neumann
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Subject: Captain's log date [REDACTED]
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---BEGIN MESSAGE---
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We were tasked to travel to Mars and investigate events in the area
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of Outpost M-28. The station officially served as a relay station
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and information archive, but it's true purpose was kept secret even
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to it's crew. After analyzing data from transmisions received from
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the outpost, we were led to believe that either an individual or an
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organization has compromised the facility's security resulting in
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said individuals gaining access to classified sectors without
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proper clearance. We were supposed to get in, gather intelligence
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and clean up. The following orbital bombardment would be then
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handed to the media and posed as an attack by unknown terrorist
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organization. We were expecting heavy resistance, what we got
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instead was not what any of us expected. The facility was already
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destroyed and detected gamma radiation suggests that the on-site
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nuclear autodestrction devices were used. The strange part is that
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in such situation, the facility was equipped with blackbox devices
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designed to endure through the blast. Instead we found nothing. Not
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even a beacon. We scanned the area for any lifesigns including
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motion detectors and electromagnetic emissions - we knew there were
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some synthetics stationed on the facility so we had to make sure.
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We found nothing. Just a hole in the ground and gamma radiation. No
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survivors. We did send few surrogates for close recon, but not even
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being on the surface directly and digging through the rubble
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uncovered any evidence. I'd say there's little to be done here -
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just level the ground, scrub the burn marks, collect the debris and
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call it a day. I'd call this mission accomplished, but I have a
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feeling that this won't be enough for the brass...
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---END MESSAGE---
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</pre>]]></description>
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</item>
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<item>
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<title>S.S. Stuttgart - Captain's Log - 01</title>
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<author>zeth@cosmic.voyage (zeth)</author>
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