Commander's log: Day :Undefined:The black. It can consume you in ways unimaginable. I lost track of time somewhere between Polo Harbor and Colonia. I recall nothing of my arrival there, nor my time in the Colonia Nebula. I guess it was my fear of the dark, cold, unforgiving vacuum of...
Commander's log: Day eightWeek two - let's do this. I took off this afternoon at approximately 15:06 after a delay. Feeling quite lethargic, I decided to relax a little as I cross the field between Gagarian Gate and Polo Harbor - 4000 light years in total. I still haven't arrived...
Commander's log: Day sevenExactly a week in the black, with only minuscule human interaction at the planetside docks and asteroid bases. It amazes me how far I've managed to travel in this time, considering that it takes people several months to reach my destination: Colonia,...
Commander's log: Day sixI haven't updated my logs in two days, since I began moving towards the Eagle Nebula. I'm 5000 light years away from there now, and approximately 12000 light years away from Sol. I'm halfway there. I stopped at Sacaqawea Space Port last night in the...
Commander's log: Day fourI made it to Attenborough's watch in the Lagoon Nebula today. However I didn't stay for long, as the urge to continue on is killing me. Therefore I only really stayed to restock my AFMU and fuel, and repair my hull before taking in the remarkable sights...
Commander's log: Day threeanother 2000 light years traveled, another 2000 icy planets. No interesting bodies, save for one Earth-like and an ammonia world. For a while now, I've been considering turning back. With the recent news of the elusive Salomé's death, I decided that I...
Commander's log: Day twoI've been out of the bubble for around 24 hours now, and I've managed to cross approximately 2500 light-years in this time. With this being my longest planned trip as of yet, as I plan to head at least as far as 'rendezvous point', I was extremely hyped...