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Human-readable block detected on SatDL stream
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Satellite ID: H1N0T-eM
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|=---=[100% Linguistic Indices Set to <563.J.91>!
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Warning - Message Signature Lookup FAILED With Flag [D]
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Depreciated Key - Owner HISAISHI, K. deceased
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It was not something I thought much of before. But out here,
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the stars are completely different from what they looked like
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on Earth. Every night after I set up camp, I looked up at
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them. There is no need to learn to navigate around the moon
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using them, but I might anyway. As a trivial exercise to keep
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me occupied. Perhaps I will name the new constellations I've
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been picking out of the sky.
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The journey to the southern pole has been long. The mechanisms
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inside the moon have kept the travel comfortable, however. Food,
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water, warmth. The readout on my staff indcates all the
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terraforming processes are going as expected. It will be some
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time before this world is able to sustain its full capacity for
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life.
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But day by day, I see the compounding results of this incremental
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progress. As I packed up my camp for the morning, I saw a speck of
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green amid the dirt: a seedling. The moon is evolving around me.
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Both slower than I am able to notice and quicker than natural
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life is able to.
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It will take only a few more days to arrive at the pole. Will
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report any updates on the terraforming then.
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