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38 lines
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Message Incoming...
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Source Melchizedek.0294 Shuttle 004
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Near β Hyi
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Ascension 00h 25m 45.07036s
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Declination –77° 15′ 15.2860″
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Distance 24.33ly
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Equinox J2000.0 SOL
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Year 3782, QEC adjusted
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[Relay detected from Shuttle 004]
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[Autotranslator enabled...]
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[Voice recording initialize...ON]
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[Crew autodetection...ON]
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[Narrative mode...ON]
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[Autodisconnect after 5 minute silence...ON]
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:::
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** audio recording mode auto activated due to vocal stress detection **
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[Voice detected: Jerome Somerset Pasani, Auxiliary Investigator]
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** picks up recording mid-sentence, describing what he's seeing to kroups.
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realizes that recording is on, recaps recent events quickly, but regularly
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interrupted by sensor information (use as beats). **
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the thermal venting experienced in transit caused the Melchizidek to drift
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off course on the way into the β Hyi system. We thought that's what
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triggered the cryo interruption, but it may have been something else.
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Backtracking along our approach vector is difficult with celestial
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movemements. Do we move relative to the local bodies or maybe the galaxy
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(220 km/sec) or relative to cosmic microwave background radiation?
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~360km/s
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