Logbook entry

The Search for Life #34

07 Dec 2020Rsassman
Captain's log star date December 7, 3306 12:27

A new day and a new hope, we are still in the Blu Thae ZS-Z b55-0 system, The engendering team worked most of the night to solve the electrical issues that plagued us at the end of yesterday. Also our science team did manage to log the data from yesterday and prep another section of the data processing unit for automation.
Hopefully this day will go much smother than yesterday and we will make our 35 jump mark, to get back on track for a Wednesday arrival.

We are currently, getting underway with finishing up the scans here in this system then we will be pushing on.

14:15
As we started to push on with to days flight plan we really made up some ground. In just under 2 hours we managed to hit a few empty systems and a few neutron starts to push us on. We did get a good bunch of stellar data and well as complete 20, out of the 35 planned jumps for the day. However using the Neutron starts like we are, really pushed the FSD.
We have come a cross a small planet only 430km diameter. But with a large quantity of geologic signals on it, we have set down near signal 5 of the 13 for maintenance. Also our geologist will be heading out to record data as well as gather a few samples while we are here.

16:45
We have gathered samples around the planet and completed the maintenance cycle on the ship. Also our Biology chief along with the IT dept. have added another upgrade to the Processing unit. And we are now lifting off to continue with this days flight plan.

17:50
We have crossed the half way point, in the leg. With no issues and almost an hour ahead of schedule, we have decided to see just how far we can get today, as we have reached the 35 jump mark. With the half way point behind us and the neutron star abuse on the ships systems, we have changes course a bit. Our new course will have us cut across Hawking's Gap sometime tomorrow. We are still on schedule for arrival on Wednesday.

19:00
We have arrived in Smojo LM-W f1-0 at our exact scheduled time for the day but distance wise we covered 54 jumps and just over 2KLY all systems worked perfectly. and no department has reported any issues outside of some maintenance after the neutron star run we had,
Currently we are on the border of hawking's gap and the outer Orion spur, and will be crossing the gap tomorrow. With a destination of GREOU EOP Cluster. unless we get a better location from Canonn or DESM.
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