Fleet Carrier Rescue & Refueling Mission Complete
28 Jan 2024Oxforth
Commander Oxforth - Sunday, January 28, 3310Location: [REDACTED]
Fleet Carrier: [Q2K-37G] GalVik - INNHERRED
Mission Overview: Fleet Carrier Refueling Mission
Note: Some information has been redacted from this document out of respect and for the protection of the involved party.
This logbook entry marks the triumphant arrival of the GalVik-INNHERRED in the [SYSTEM NAME REDACTED] system, and the successful completion of our mission. We traversed the cosmos at a breakneck pace, propelled by the urgency to reach the derelict fleet carrier under [NAME REDACTED]'s command, affectionately known as the [FLEET CARRIER NAME REDACTED].
Tritium has been delivered to the USS Enterprise per their marketed needs; 4152 tons.
We arrived in the system with a direct view of the system's alpha-star. A Class M red star at 0,2539 solar masses and 0,3827 solar radius.
The [FLEET CARRIER NAME REDACTED] was orbiting in contraposition exactly opposite the local star to us, so each trip of ferrying Tritium had me completing half an orbit around the fireball to reach [FLEET CARRIER NAME REDACTED].
I've still not had any further communications with Commander [NAME REDACTED] since his single-reply message confirming the need for Tritium. But I've left him a message notifying him of the completion of his requisition with further details of how to contact either me or the Galactic Vikings should he need any further assistance now or in the future.
I've decided to take the ASP Explorer Hugin out for some exploration while I leave the GalVik-INNHERRED in-sys with a sale order for Tritium open in case Commander [NAME REDACTED] should need a bit of extra Tritium.
I do not have much to spare as I need to make the trip back to the bubble, but whatever I can spare will be made available for purchase.
Staying a bit in-sys will be a contingency service to Commander [NAME REDACTED], sure, but it will also serve as a mini-vacation for my INNHERRED's crew as a reward for their hard work these past few days.
AD ASTRA