Ice mining in the Colonia nebula, April 3303

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Ice mining in the Colonia nebula, April 3303
Colonia, 11th November 3302
Boeph OP-N C23-544, 9th November 3302
Ellaid TE-G D11-30, 4th September 3302
This ringed ammonia world caught my eye from the system map. Doesn’t look too pleasant down there.
A change of plan, August 3302
I’ve been out here for so long. The going has been far slower than I’d anticipated, and I think I’m starting to lose it. I hear that a space station has jumped to a nebula not 6000 LY from here, so I’m going to head in that direction.Â
Passing this earth-like world sealed it: I miss civilisation. Never thought I’d say that.
10000 LY out, 14th August 3302
Traikeou nebula, 13th August 3302
Traikeou Sector, August 3302
The expedition continues, slowly. On to the Traikeou nebula, stopping off to pick up materials on the way.
Smojeia HC-Z C28-0, 10th August 3302
My Scarab casts its shadow towards the second planet in the system, a water world, from a remote spot on its moon.
Byoi Thua DE-S 833-0, August 3302
NGC 6820 nebula, 5th June 3302
Byoi Thua NM-W E1-12, 4th June 3302
After a string of T-Tauris it was a relief to finish this stage on a massive Class B, here seen reflected in my canopy. Also, although the primary star had already been tagged there was plenty in the system that hadn’t. That might have something to do with two of the stars being almost half a million light seconds away, but at least it gives me time to plot my course into the NGC 6820 nebula.
Byoi Thua FO-K C8-9, 4th June 3302
At only 12.70LS from the star, the second planet in this system is hellish. With a surface temperature of 961K and a constant red haze, it’s like being in a bad dream.
Smojooe SE-Y C21-1, 4th June 3302
Humans in our distant past looked to Mars and saw a landscape similar to this. It’s difficult to believe with the lush greenery of Mars today. What stories did that landscape inspire?
This icy moon orbits a gas giant with water-based life. I wonder if there’s anything there with the capacity to look up and wonder?
Chraufao IB-N D7-16, 16th January 3302
I’m further along the spur now, probably half way to reaching the Sagittarius arm proper. Found some wreckage on a high metal content planet with some more Alliance data. Judging by the wrecked SRVs and skimmers, more than one person has been out here before me.
Blaea Thaa NC-U D3-0, 2nd January 3302
I found what looks like a crashed navigation beacon on a ringed high metal content world. No idea what it’s doing this far out or how long it’s been here. When scanned I found it contains some data for the Alliance, which I should remember to turn in if and when I make it back to civilisation.
Bleae Thaa OL-J B11-0, 31st December 3301