Name: Harrison Lastname: Freeman Captain's log start: 23rd December 825 A.S Encryption: Li-[SE]001 Unbreakable
Vessels under command: LNS-Vengeance Vessel class: "Overlord" - Liberty Dreadnought
Commander of the Liberty Navy Ship "Vengeance". Harrison Freeman's Captain log. 28th of February 826 AS. Alaska - Eastern side of Juneau Shipyard. Patrol log #3
Another patrol was done in system of Alaska. The patrols here seem to be quiet, nothing happening that's not wanted. For that specific reason we've decided to do a patrol within distance of 20k from Juneau Shipyard. We're hoping not to see anything not wanted, but however, we just don't feel right for some reason because we haven't seen anything unusual yet. In the previous patrol we went to north-western side of Juneau Shipyard, where we didn't want to go north of an LSF base that's sitting behind buoys, that we were told of. To avoid anything bad that can happen to us, we went upon north-western side of Juneau withing distance of about 10k, maybe a bit more. Nothing unusual was seen. When we returned back to the base, we saw the ship was damaged to sudden radiation that passed through the whole system, far away from Alaska. It's an interesting thing to happen because this sudden radiation is very rare. It did damage to some of components on our ship, but nothing that major to be seen. We managed to fix everything that was damaged. We now have our ship ready for another patrol, fully operative and with supplies. Today we're doing a patrol on eastern side of Juneau, but this time within distance of 20k. Nothing should block us like it did in previous patrol log. We're departing from Juneau Shipyard. Docking sequence has been established. Enabling docking sequence... Docking sequence has been enabled and established. Closing docking bays... Docking bays have been closed. Ship is aligned... Closing Hangar doors... Disabling Docking sequence... Docking sequence has been disabled. Ship can freely start moving.
We're here in space of Alaska for another time, but this time we're fully aware of how this system might work. We're relatively new in it now, so we already know how stuff here sorts of works. First to load all necessary system resources. Loading system resources... All system resources have been loaded... Loading defense systems... All defense systems have been loaded... Entering engine mode... Ship is ready. We're now free to move. We shouldn't have any of our components broken, we managed to fix every single one of them that was broken. We're now moving upon eastern side of Juneau Shipyard, hopefully within distance of 20k. We don't know how our scanners will behave from that far away, considering the fact we're in a nebula and signal disturbances are high here. We should keep our eyes sharp, in case something shows up that we're expecting, some ship or anomaly. In order to react as expected, we must keep our eyes sharp, because remember, Alaska is not a system to joke with.
We were slowly moving from Juneau Shipyard to eastern side of it. We were passing next to some numerous weapon platform that were put for security of course. This system really feels secured, that's why we're not seeing anything, but seeing something is still possible. We left the open field in which Juneau was located, and we lost it visually. Scanners were there for us to help us have the shipyard on scanners. We were slowly reaching distance of 10k, and nothing unusual yet. We told ourselves we're gonna move up to 20k, for numerous reasons. We hope our scanners won't disappoint us. We're nearly there, and nothing unusual yet. Here we are, within distance of 20k far away from Juneau Shipyard. We had checked our scanners, and it was still somehow reading Juneau Shipyard. As we were turning our ship towards Juneau Shipyard, because its rotation was 180 degrees from Juneau Shipyard, we noticed we lost Juneau Shipyard from scanners. But as soon as we turned our ship towards Juneau Shipyard, we got it back on scanners and it was reading it properly. Wierd but interesting. We initiated our Ship manual scanner to see if there're any ships. Ship manual scan has been enabled... All of its resources have been loaded... Doing detailed scan of possible Ships within distance of 10k... 10%... 20%... 30%... 40%... 50%... 60%... 70%... 80%... 90%... 100%. Scan was successful without errors. No ships were found. No ships on the manual scanner, again, 20k looks not to be place where they move, or maybe we're just unlucky. But considering the fact there's no exit out of this system (that we know of) except for New York Jump Gate. If there is another exit, it's probably well-secured as well by either Navy or LSF. Now when we're still 20k far away from Juneau Shipyard, we can't forget about Anomaly scanner, but not to forget scanning ship scanner for any possible errors. In the future, if no errors show up now we won't be scanning these components again, meaning they're fully working. Special Error Detector has been enabled... scanning Ship Detailed Scanner... 10%... 20%... 30%... 40%... 50%... 60%... 70%... 80%... 90%... 100%. No errors were found. Looks fine, meaning it has no errors on it, because we were really focused on it. It's time to scan for possible Anomalies. Ship manual scan has been enabled... All of its resources have been loaded... Doing detailed scan of possible Anomalies within distance of 10k... 10%... 20%... 30%... 40%... 50%... 60%... 70%... 80%... 90%... 100%. Scan was successful without errors. No Anomalies were found. Now, interesting. We won't go much into detail here, but we certainly will scan the components for possible errors. Special Error Detector has been enabled... scanning Anomaly Detailed Scanner... 10%... 20%... 30%... 40%... 50%... 60%... 70%... 80%... 90%... 100%. No errors were found. No Anomalies nor any ships within distance of 20k from Juneau Shipyard. This is just telling us we're either unlucky or we gotta move even further away. We didn't want to move further away now, because that wasn't part of the plan. We can't surely tell, but there's possibility we were unlucky. We're gonna leave possibilities aside and next time move even further away.
We had our ship aligned towards Juneau Shipyard, because we turned it before scannings. We decided to move, because there's nothing interesting here. We also decided to do next patrol even further away from Juneau Shipyard, maybe within distance of 30k. Sounds scary to us, because we even lost Juneau Shipyard for couple of seconds within distance of 20k. We shouldn't be that scared though, because we won't be that really far away not to find Juneau Shipyard anyway. Today's patrol was interesting for reason there's nothing within distance of 20k. That's where we see the need to move even further away. As we were thinking of this and watching the scanners, we reached Juneau Shipyard and asked for permission to dock. Docking sequence has been established. Enabling docking sequence... Docking sequence has been enabled and established. Opening docking bays... Docking bays have opened. Aligning the ship... Ship has been perfectly aligned with the station, and crew may open the hangar and enter Juneau Shipyard. We docked and we don't see any damages to the ship that are major. But there's probably something, viewing the fact this system is dangerous for numerous space particles floating around. Maybe that's not the case here, but we're gonna see. As we said, next patrol is gonna be within distance of 30k from Juneau Shipyard. Hopefully not to find anything that can harm us, but to try and finally find something that shouldn't be in the system and maybe we awarded, who knows. Viewing the fact this is a top secret and well-secured system. May our Navy spirit guard us.