Logbook entry

Not Really Frogotten Anymore

Finally home!

Just a hour ago I docked at our home station in 63 G. Capricorni. Now I'm spending my time selling the data I've amassed in 14 weeks of flight. And then I'll take a holiday or something, before the siren song of the dark sucks me out into space again.

The last stretch was just the worst. I think three times my tank nearly went empty because of a couple unscoopable stars my computer routed me through. That little joker!

About 9 jumps from 63. G. Capricorni and the home of the Diamond Frogs, I stumbled upon the waystation in HIP 8396. Since I felt a bit crazy after so long alone in deep space, I docked and made some critical repairs. I also finally got my bath. The station maybe rather barebones, but at least it's a station by the Sirius Corporation, so finding comforts like a real bath with real water was still not that hard.

After finishing repairs and dropping about 6 million credits in exploration data as an good-luck-insurance, I continued on to my final nine jumps.

Astonishingly, besides the many T-Tauri stars in my way, nothing much happened anymore. I reached 63 G. Capricorni and docked, the end.

20 million more credits have been added to my account as I'm typing this. It seems I made a lot of discoveries Universal Cartographics is interested in.

Welp, that was my final entry for this expedition. Now back to cashing in and sorting through the mountain of pictures in my private database.
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