Closer and closer to Explorer's Anchorage, just not close enough.
27 Nov 2019Iris Hatheway
Artwork credit to https://picrew.me/image_maker/170601- I can't draw."Close enough" meaning docked, repaired and restocked. Progress repor- who am I kidding, I can't hold a serious tone. Wait, there's no one to kid out here, so, well, no, that doesn't change anything. A-Anyway, Elysia is continuing to hold up on the latter leg of our journey to Sag A*, center of the Milky Way and a likely somewhat underwhelming hole in space, because past me thought this journey was a good idea. To be honest, I think after getting to Explorer's Anchorage and the core I might take a break from exploring, just because I need variety and endless High Metal Content planets aren't too good for my brain and telepresence implants, though I've already moemorphed my Phantom into my semi-imaginary sapphic space wife, so who's to say I haven't already gone insane? After ~28? ~30? jumps towards Sag A*, I've parked Elysia around another water planet, which I will arbitrarily and completely unreasonably headcanon as the argon-atmo water planet Coris, teeming with life that the detailed scanner won't show me for some reason even though the greatest explorers of humanity have had centuries to develop it. Alright, nothing much else to talk about now, good... space night? Well, its late in UGT, so good night fellow members of homo sapiens sapiens, homo sapiens inter, homo silica beta, et cetera, though I would hope that there's no homo silica sapiens reading, because that would be both terrifying and also extremely interesting.