21 months of information down the tubes because of a power surge and a fried backup system!
It turns out that, somewhere early on, I never got the private network switched over from station power to my own plant.
The entire lab is on an internal dual parallel fusion plant of my own design. As part of the lease, I have been buying H-Fuel from the station with a, multiply redundant one way valve, line running in from the public utility feed. As a result, nothing in the lab space even noticed that there was a power problem. My computing lab, on the other hand, was a total write off, which is incredibly frustrating, given that it Should have been the most protected element of the facility. I am back to initial load for the facility super cluster because that was in storage aboard Ganesha. I have no idea why the system wasn't updating the onboard backups.
Heisenberg paid to get everything replaced, so the system is back in place. The power plant elements both run on their own clusters, so losing the net didn't take down the plant. It did cost me all of the monitoring software, though, since those programs ran through the facility super cluster specifically to be separate from the power plant's computers in case there was a failure.
In sum, I still know exactly where I am, but documenting the fine details of how I got there is gone.
In other news, it turns out that I now own property in a war zone. I don't really have a huge interest in Gran Canaria; in fact, I'd been renting it out through a property management company. I hadn't even been paying attention to the conflict until I got an alert from the 'Net notifying me that the monthly deposit hadn't come in. Since Bretonia is invading, umm, forcibly inducting the system into the Empire, they've cut financial transactions to and from the system.
Probably just as well that I am not a politician; in spite of the twisty thinking involved in particle physics, I don't have the right mind for it...