Logbook entry

The Search for Life #30

30 Nov 2020Rsassman
Captain's log star date November 30, 3306 11:20

Here in Blaa Eoq DO-F b3-1 we have completed all the maintenance we can and are beginning preparation's to continue on the trip. We were hoping to get an earlier start, but engendering decided to completely shut down the FSD and make some repairs, including removing all crystal buildup in the FSD. The crystal buildup is attributed to the loss of the for science, and 6 other ships since the onset of this mission.

During the night we did get all data from the trip so far processed, which was a big accomplishment for the crew. With this update on the data some of the science team has decided to look into further breakdowns of our data if time permits.

13:20
It is clear that the first few jumps, with long flights out to scan some high value planets have set us back off our schedule. Making 35 jumps looks like it will not happen.
We are now crossing out of the  Blaa Eoq Region and into the Col 240 region. So far we did gather some real valuable data and the Astrometric lab has started to compile a Stellar age graph. So far they have gathered very little age data but are planning to update soon.

14:57
Just a note that we have crossed the 1/2 way point here in Col 240 Sector KH-V d2-19.

15:30
We are in Col 240 Sector HV-E b12-1 and orbiting the main M class star, we will be holding here for a bit to run a quick maintenance check, then will be continuing on. We will not be processing any data here as we did the update at Col 240 Sector KH-V d2-19.

18:20
Long day, but a long way traveled, we reached the 32 jump mark, with 77 left to go we are now just slightly ahead of the plan. We have some new data types classified. as well as an ever growing collection of onboard data. We will be holding here on the edge of the Statue of Liberty Nebula, for the night.

We will also start processing the data tonight from Col 240 Sector KH-V d2-19 to this point.
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