The Search for Life #23
21 Nov 2020Rsassman
Captain's log star date November 21, 3306 11:11The past few days have been spent here on the carrier as the repair team worked round the clock to get the ship repaired. Also we had a team of engineer's come in from the carrier Antelope and install some AX scanner and weapon upgrades. While the repairs and upgrades took place the Piper Maru crew Worked on data processing and we have finished processing all the raw data gathered so far on the mission.
The next leg of the mission will begin in just under an hour. The leg will start out with a detailed scan of this system, then move on to HIP 17704 then BD-12 1172 and lastly to Synuefe KU-F B44-4.
Once we reach and scan HIP17704 we will be looking for missions both from Canonn and EDSM as we go.
15:08
We are currently sitting on Planet 5A here in Delphi. The first part of todays mission was just crazy. After completing the D-scan of this system, we started the FSS scan which took almost an hour to complete and USS signals were coming up faster than we could scan them. Aside from the 14 body's we scanned 144 signal sources, many of which were Non Human Signals.
After the FSS scan was complete we started to detail surface scan target planets in the system. The first being 5A. Our scans here led us to an active Thargoids structure. During the search of the structure we gathered a lot of uplink data but did lose the Srv to scavenger attacks.
With this loss we will be heading to the carrier to hopefully pick up a new one, then we will continue the scan of the system.
Lift off from the planet was at 15:20.
After resupplying the Srv if possible we will continue whit the dss scans, then check out a detected listening post along with some of the non human signals in the system.
16:14
Well it took a while but we did complete our scans of Delphi, and are now setting course for HIP 17704 just a jump away.
16:30
We arrived in HIP 17704 and after a fast fss scan turned up nothing of interest we headed to a nearby Canonn patrol point, HIP 17125 for scans
17:00
While scanning the system we found a crashed scout ship, and landed to investigate the site. Due to all the activity in this area we have decided to stay on the planet tonight, and process the collected data.
Tomorrow we will finish the system scans and then continue on to BD-12 1172.