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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 12-01-2023

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1. Ship History
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4. Ship Logs
5. Personal Logs
Brandon Wright
8331130-2233


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The past few weeks have been a whirlwind of activity, a relentless pursuit of answers amidst the chaos that the Pulse has wrought upon the galaxy. We've ventured into two systems, Kansas and Vespucci, each with its own unique story to tell.

In Kansas, we encountered scattered remnants of once-thriving stations, now reduced to ghost towns, their inhabitants either slain or driven away by the sudden disruption of the Jump Hole Network. The sight of these deserted settlements was a stark reminder of the Pulse's devastating impact, a chilling glimpse into the fragility of human civilization.

Vespucci, on the other hand, presented us with a different kind of challenge. As we entered the system, we were met with a scene of utter carnage, a cosmic graveyard of wrecked vessels and the lifeless remains of Planet Veracruz, once a vibrant hub of human activity, now reduced to a desolate wasteland. The evidence was undeniable: the Liberty Navy had unleashed a merciless bombardment, leaving no survivors.

Amidst this grim spectacle, we made a significant breakthrough. We located and reactivated an Aurora monitoring array near a Baxter Object, a mysterious celestial body that had been the subject of much speculation. This array provided us with the first verifiable and precise timestamp of the Pulse's occurrence in the Vespucci System – five microseconds after detecting a nonstandard emission from the Baxter Object.

This discovery was a turning point in our investigation. It established a direct link between the Baxter Object and the Pulse, suggesting that the mysterious celestial body may have been the source of the energy surge that disrupted the Jump Gate Network. This revelation has opened up a whole new avenue of research, one that could lead us to the heart of the Pulse phenomenon.

But as we delve deeper into this mystery, I can't shake off the feeling of isolation. The Pulse has cut us off from the Colony, leaving us stranded in these regions, surrounded by the wreckage of the Pulse's destruction. The data we collect, the discoveries we make, they all feel like steps forward in the abstract, but each step forward feels like a step farther from Sean. I yearn for the warmth of his presence, the sound of his laughter, the touch of his hand. I miss our shared dreams of the future, the plans we made for our life together. The Pulse has not only disrupted the galaxy; it has disrupted our lives, tearing us apart and leaving me lost in a sea of stars.

Yet, I will not give in to despair. I will continue to search for answers, to unravel the mysteries of the Pulse, to find a way to restore the Jump Gate Network and reunite with Sean. I will not rest until I am back in his arms, until we can rebuild our dreams together.


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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 01-21-2024

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1. Ship History
2. Ship Specifications
3. Research Logs
4. Ship Logs
5. Personal Logs
Brandon Wright
8340121-1950


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Another dead end today. Spent hours sifting through Starlight's data logs, hoping for a clue, a whisper, anything from Sailas about the Colony. But it's like they vanished into thin air. The research, the equipment, even half the damn station – gone. Sold off, dismantled, erased. It's enough to make you wonder if the Colony was ever real, if Sean and I didn't just dream it all up in some oxygen-starved delirium.

Starting Starlight back up was supposed to be our answer. Brick by salvaged brick, I rebuilt this research hub, hoping its familiar walls would spark some hidden memory, some forgotten code, anything to get us a step closer. But instead, I only dug up more questions. Where's Sailas? Who orchestrated this gutting of Starlight? And how is it helping us find our way back?

Then there's this "son" of his who crawls out of the woodwork. No proof, no trail, just a voice in the static promising answers if I join his hunt for the old man. It's tempting, the lure of closure, of understanding why everything fell apart. But Sean... He needs me to look forward, not back. He needs that jump drive, that bridge we barely glimpsed through the static.

Maybe I'm being stubborn. Maybe finding Sailas is the key, the missing piece of the puzzle. But I can't shake the feeling it's a detour, a rabbit hole that'll only lead us further from the Colony. Every day I spend here, every fruitless search, is another day Sean and I are adrift. Every whisper of the Pulse, every crackle of static in the comms feels like another heartbeat slipping away.

I need a win, something concrete, something to show for this endless digging. A lead, a theory, anything. Because staring at these blank screens, drowning in Starlight's ashes, is doing nothing but pushing me closer to the edge. Sean, this one's for you. Hold on tight, love. We'll find our way back, I promise. Just... give me one damn clue.


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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 01-26-2024

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1. Ship History
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4. Ship Logs
Daily Reports
8340126-1947
5. Personal Logs

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Following the completion of a comprehensive survey of the inner worlds between Bretonia, Liberty, and Kusari, the Cartographer has arrived in the Tau 23 system. This system holds a unique anomaly: a stable Baxter Object, similar to the Omega 3 anomaly, that has remained stable outside of its expected lifespan


Key Findings:
  • The inner world survey confirmed historical records, with no Baxter Objects detected within other systems near Vespucci. This further solidifies the unique nature of the Tau 23 anomaly.
  • Initial scans of the Tau 23 Baxter Object reveal consistent stability, aligning with our initial reports.

Next Steps:
  • Initiate communication protocols with identified trade and travel groups within Tau 23.
  • Optimize data collection and analysis procedures for the Baxter Object monitoring.
  • Develop a comprehensive plan for tracing the Baxter Object's reaction to the Pulse, utilizing existing data and historical records.

Recommendations:
  • Prioritize the establishment of trust and cooperation with local groups to facilitate knowledge exchange and access to relevant information.
  • Prioritize the analysis of the Aurora's monitoring array data to gain deeper insights into the Pulse's characteristics.
  • Utilize the Cartographer's advanced sensor technology to gather detailed data on the Tau 23 Baxter Object for comprehensive analysis.
  • Continue to monitor crew morale and address any potential concerns or anxieties arising from the extended separation from loved ones.

Crew Status:
Morale remains high following the recent end-of-year celebrations. While some crew members have been away from loved ones at the Colony for three years, their resolve to uncover the cause of the Pulse and return home is unwavering. The dedication and resilience of the Cartographer team are an invaluable asset to this mission.



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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 01-28-2024

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4. Ship Logs
Daily Reports
8340128-2150
5. Personal Logs

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Our investigation of the Tau 37 system has revealed a complex political landscape shaped by the Pulse and ongoing power struggles. While no Baxter Objects were detected, the Pulse's disruptive influence is evident in the destabilization of the former Gallia jump point connection.

The ongoing(?) slave revolt on Omicron Alpha has significantly altered the system's balance of power. The Outcasts, once a dominant presence, have withdrawn due to their involvement in quelling the rebellion. However, their extensive presence in nearby Tau 23 suggests their eventual return to rebuild their facilities in Tau 37.

Our landing party's investigation of Outcast Station Genoa confirmed its complete destruction following a sustained bombardment. While little of value remained for recovery, recovered personal items offer a glimpse into the lives of those stationed there.


Key Findings:
  • No Baxter Objects detected within the Tau 37 system.
  • Former Gallia jump point connection destabilized by the Pulse.
  • Slave revolt on Omicron Alpha weakened Outcast presence in Tau 37.
  • Outcasts likely to rebuild/reoccupy Genoa Station in the future.
  • Genoa Station wreckage holds no significant technological value, but personal items offer historical insight.

Next Steps:
  • Continue monitoring the Tau 37 system for potential changes or anomalies, with a focus on the destabilized jump point and Outcast activity.
  • Analyze recovered personal items from Genoa Station to gain further understanding of Outcast life and culture.
  • Share our findings with relevant authorities and organizations to contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the Pulse's impact and the evolving political landscape in the region.

Additional Notes:
  • The continued presence of Freeport 10 and the IMG's Falkland Base suggests Tau 37's potential for future economic and strategic significance.
  • Diplomatic communication with Freeport 10 and the IMG could be beneficial in establishing a network of information sharing and potential collaboration within the system.

Crew Status:
The crew remains focused and dedicated to the mission despite the grim reminder of Genoa Station's fate. We are committed to utilizing our findings to contribute to a greater understanding of the Pulse and its effects on various regions of space.



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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 01-31-2024

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1. Ship History
2. Ship Specifications
3. Research Logs
4. Ship Logs
Daily Reports
8340131-1907
5. Personal Logs

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The investigation of the Tau 29 system revealed a bustling crossroads of trade and resource exploitation, seemingly untouched by the Pulse's disruptive influence. No Baxter Objects were found, and the system's economic heart, Freeport 6, thrives undisturbed.

While the Helios wreck serves as a vivid reminder of past conflicts, the overall stability of Tau 29 presents a stark contrast to other systems ravaged by the Pulse. This raises crucial questions about the phenomenon's selective impact and the underlying factors influencing its propagation and effects.

Key Findings:
  • No Baxter Objects detected within the Tau 29 system.
  • Trade and resource extraction activities operate uninterrupted in Freeport 6 and surrounding stations.
  • Helios wreck signifies past Outcast-Gallia conflict but doesn't exhibit Pulse-related damage.
  • Tau 29's relative stability stands in stark contrast to Pulse-disrupted systems like Vespucci and Tau 37.

Points of Interest:
  • Freeport 6: Zoner-operated trade hub facilitating commerce between Kusari, Bretonia, and beyond.
  • Nago Station: Kishiro's primary source for hydrocarbon extraction vital to their optical chip production.
  • Shinkaku Station: Samura's facility for processing ammonia and ice into fertilizers and other valuable resources.

Pulse Impact (or lack thereof):

The Tau 29 system's seemingly untouched state presents a significant anomaly in our understanding of the Pulse. Further investigation is crucial to:
  • Identify potential factors shielding Tau 29 from the Pulse's disruptive effects.
  • Compare the system's characteristics to those of impacted systems to refine our understanding of the Pulse's selectivity.
  • Analyze historical data and events within Tau 29 that might offer clues about its resilience.

Next Steps:
  • Conduct in-depth analysis of Tau 29's geophysical, environmental, and historical data to identify potential mitigating factors.
  • Initiate communication with Freeport 6 and other stations to gather local observations and perspectives on the Pulse.
  • Refine our investigative priorities based on the findings from Tau 29, potentially revisiting previously surveyed systems with new insights.

Crew Status:
The crew remains intrigued and motivated by the Tau 29 anomaly. The contrast between this system and others affected by the Pulse has fueled their commitment to unraveling the phenomenon's mysteries.



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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 02-01-2024

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System: Earhart
Wreckage Analysis and Pulse Event Implications in the Earhart System
4. Ship Logs
5. Personal Logs

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This report delves into the analysis of various wrecks discovered within the Earhart System, aiming to identify connections to the enigmatic Pulse event and its impact. Recent discovery of a colossal, alien-designed superstructure at the system's center necessitates a broader examination, including potential links to the Pulse and its effects on the wrecks. While research remains hazardous and preliminary, this report lays the groundwork for further investigation.

Methodology:
The analysis is built upon a comprehensive dataset encompassing identified wrecks within the Earhart System. Each wreck's information, including its type, last sighted date, cause of damage, and possible connection to the Pulse, was compiled and categorized. Additionally, newly available data regarding the massive superstructure was integrated. We conducted the following:
  • Temporal analysis: Identifying wrecks potentially affected by the Pulse based on their last sighted dates (831-832 AS).
  • Damage pattern analysis: Classifying the nature of damage (weapons fire, fuel depletion, etc.) to infer potential causes, considering both the Pulse and the superstructure.
  • Ship type analysis: Examining the types of vessels most affected to understand potential targeting or vulnerabilities.

Findings:
  • Pulse timeframe: Wrecks exhibiting clear Pulse-related damage primarily clustered between 831 and 832 AS, suggesting this as the most likely timeframe for the event.
  • Damage patterns: While some wrecks show signs of heavy weapons fire (indicating potential combat), others exhibit fuel and life support depletion, hinting at wider disruptions beyond direct attacks. The superstructure's potential influence also needs to be considered in damage analysis.
  • Ship types affected: Military vessels, particularly fighters and battlecruisers, appear more prominently among those suffering Pulse-related damage. However, freighters and transports also show depletions within the Pulse timeframe, raising questions about broader system-wide disruptions.

Key observations:
  • The presence of stranded freighters and transports suggests possible widespread travel disruptions caused by the Pulse, potentially due to damaged jump gates, disabled infrastructure, or communication blackouts. It's crucial to evaluate if the superstructure also played a role in these disruptions.
  • Outcast activities during the Pulse timeframe warrant further investigation due to their mixed damage patterns (Pulse-related and non-related) on their ships. Their potential knowledge of the superstructure and any interactions with it require deeper exploration.
  • Analyzing specific damage patterns on Pulse-affected vessels could hold valuable clues about the nature of the Pulse weapon or event, while also considering if they align with the superstructure's weaponry.

Conclusion:
The Earhart System presents a complex puzzle, intertwined with the Pulse event and the newly discovered superstructure. While the available data provides valuable insights, many questions remain unanswered. Further investigation into specific wrecks, Outcast activities, and the superstructure itself is crucial. This comprehensive approach, conducted with due caution due to the inherent dangers, will be instrumental in piecing together the full picture and ensuring the safety of those in the Earhart System.

Further Research::
  • Detailed analysis of individual wrecks, particularly focusing on damage patterns, onboard data, and potential energy signatures, considering both the Pulse and the superstructure.
  • Investigation into Outcast activities and potential involvement with the Pulse event and the superstructure.
  • Cautious exploration of the superstructure, utilizing advanced shielding and remote probes for initial data gathering and risk assessment.
  • Collaboration with other factions to share information and resources, facilitating a more comprehensive understanding of the Earhart System's mysteries.
By undertaking these initiatives, we can hope to unveil the secrets of the Pulse, the superstructure, and their combined impact on the Earhart System.

Disclaimer:
This report acknowledges the limited data and inherent dangers surrounding the superstructure. As new information emerges, our interpretations and conclusions may evolve.



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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 02-06-2024

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4. Ship Logs
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Originally a rec hall deemed too noisy for sleeping quarters, the Alehouse was converted into a bar by a resourceful crew member named "Lucky" Lewis during the ship's early days. Lewis, known for his tinkering skills and love of a good brew, salvaged scrap metal and repurposed old equipment to create a makeshift bar. The Alehouse quickly became a haven for the crew, offering a place to unwind, share stories, and forge friendships amidst the vastness of space.

The Alehouse is a chaotic yet warm haven. Exposed pipes and metal beams crisscross the ceiling, remnants of its former life. Fairy lights strung across salvaged wires cast a warm glow, illuminating mismatched furniture and salvaged decorations. Personal touches abound: crew photos adorn the walls, trophies from past expeditions gather dust on shelves, and a stuffed alien head (affectionately named "Marvin") hangs above the bar, a souvenir from a particularly strange encounter. The din of conversation mingles with the low hum of the ship's engines and the occasional rumble from the flight deck above, creating a unique soundscape that feels like the heartbeat of the Cartographer.

The Alehouse welcomes all. Crew members of all ranks, from seasoned veterans to wide-eyed rookies, mingle with researchers, engineers, and even the occasional alien visitor. The ships three-shift system ensures a constant stream of patrons, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie that transcends differences in background and expertise.

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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 02-07-2024

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1. Ship History
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Main Flight Deck
3. Research Logs
4. Ship Logs
5. Personal Logs

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The Cartographer's main flight deck isn't just a landing bay, it's the throbbing artery of the entire operation. Mornings hum with activity as survey ships depart, fueled by anticipation and the promise of discovery. The afternoon settles into a quieter rhythm, punctuated by the occasional whirring of drone repairs and the steady thrum of docked craft.

But at least once a month, the tempo cranks up a notch. Freighters lumber in, disgorging a bounty of fresh provisions, transforming the deck into a bustling marketplace. Laughter fills the air as crew members barter for goods, the scent of exotic spices mingling with the metallic tang of the machine shop. This behemoth, spanning the aft bulkhead, stands ready to swallow two freighters whole and refuel three fighters simultaneously – only roaring to life on these special occasions.

Come nightfall on these market nights, the utilitarian space sheds its industrial skin. Holographic projectors paint the deck with vibrant scenes, transforming it into a cinema under the stars. Laughter and cheers erupt as crew members gather for movie nights and other events, forging bonds that transcend their individual roles.

This flight deck isn't just a launchpad, it's a testament to the crew's spirit. It's where the quiet hum of preparation blends with the triumphant buzz of discovery, where daily routines give way to shared celebrations. It's the heart of the Cartographer, beating to the rhythm of exploration and camaraderie, fueled by the shared dream of unveiling the universe's secrets.

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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 02-13-2024

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5. Personal Logs

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The Cartographer's 220-strong crew maintains a steady rhythm aboard their vessel. Divided into three traditional watches - Foremast, Mainmast, and Mizzen - they adhere to a six-hour, four-watch system. Junior crew members hone their skills during the 0800-1200 shifts, mentored by experienced officers. The second officer, the ship's navigator, utilizes the 1600-2000 watch to capture vital star sights, while the Chief Mate, our Executive Officer, leads the 0400-0800 watch with four deck officers. This allows them to oversee pre-day work assignments and ensure smooth operations. This meticulous watch system, steeped in tradition and practicality, ensures the Cartographer's unwavering course through the vast expanse of space.

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RE: R/V-Cartographer - Ship Specifications and Research Logs - Stoner_Steve - 02-15-2024

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Forget sprawling staterooms and airy corridors – aboard the Cartographer, "home" is where you personalize it. Crew quarters are scattered like hidden gems, nestled in repurposed engine bays, forgotten conduits, even pressurized maintenance tunnels. While privacy comes in the form of compact, modular pods, the real draw lies in the ingenuity.

Imagine a former fuel tank transformed into a cozy reading nook, its walls shimmering with a holographic forest you can practically smell. Or picture a repurposed engine bay reborn as a bustling game room, where holographic sunsets bathe air hockey battles in a warm glow. Even the hydroponics lab doubles as a personal garden, its real plants mingling with holographic butterflies for a touch of whimsy.

While standard quarters lack windows due to the Cartographer's design, the crew has countered with holographic ingenuity. They've adorned their pods with breathtaking vistas – crashing waves on alien shores, bustling cityscapes from forgotten planets, even serene mountain ranges kissed by nebulae. No matter where they're stationed, crew members can gaze out their "windows" and dream of adventure.

Of course, even officers'quarters, though larger and with dedicated offices, reflect the ship's spirit. They're more like efficient workstations with bunks attached, doubling as command centers during duty shifts. But even here, a touch of personalization peeks through. A holographic fireplace crackles in the Captain's quarters, while the Chief Engineer's boasts a mesmerizing display of the ship's inner workings.

Life on the Cartographer is a testament to making the most of what you have. It's a tapestry woven from resourcefulness, community, and a touch of holographic magic. In these unconventional quarters, home isn't just a place, it's a feeling – a feeling of belonging, of shared purpose, and the knowledge that even in the tightest spaces, the human spirit can soar.

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