on my way' from singapore through the dark wastelands of the outcasts, not worrying about any patrols seeing me travel through the nomad worlds, the siniestre cloud had plenty of wrecks, persumebly of the outcast - who for reasons i could not fathom were laid in circle of what appears to be a jump hole to a previously unknown nomad world. "They must have died from something" I thought to myself, though unambiguously decided not to persue ghost stories and superstitions, there was one capsule that was still sending distress signals and it had heat signatures, the pilot probably escaped or worse eaten by the radiation, still left me clueless of what is the source of that signal. Planet Carinea is another mystery.
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There was no way for me to moor close enough and open the hatch, and it was impossible to tow the ship because of the astroid belt so I had to find a way around it. One way for would be to control the ship remotely, if it has any power batteries and force the ship to my submission, hopefully i'll be able to open the hatch or scan the interiors. The problem created another problem, as I was unable to open the hatch remotely, something is probably preventing the lock from opening - but it did look like the source came from the storage box. Thermal scans detected an unknown nature of what appears to be organic compounds in a state of liquid - It suddenly struck me. I remember hearing something about this compound back at corinth when I was a graduate student, there are rumors that the outcasts had found a way to break cardamine into liquid state, but scientists were unable to investigate how different the effects are or if it is dangerious to humans. No doubt that the nomads probably touched their hands on it, but any fossils that were discovered suggested that it is does not hold any infection mechanism. I wonder why anyone didnt discover this earlier, perhaps they did but thought no one is crazy enough to lay their hands on it(?) let alone travel to that region. " I'm already in high tensions with The Order" I thought to myself, so it wouldn't hurt to take it back and take a deeper look into it at my lab. I was going to travel through one of their systems but this "thing" might blow my cover - I'm going to have to find a different route. Luckely I did manage to open the storage box and eject the containers, following a succesful beam I headed toward the local freeport and try to find any firefly smuggling layers to add on my ship.