"Captain's Log, 9-20. Starship Keystone was on a purely scientific mission to investigate the Shackle Nebula when we picked up a distress beacon. Surprisingly the beacon was an electromagnetic variant, not a subspace one as has been favored for the past decade after it became obvious that accidents were too frequent and space too big to render light speed calls for distress at all helpful. We are not expecting to find survivors but hopefully at least we can find some explanation for how such an old ship ended up this far from home."
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Captain Lucien investigates a distress beacon
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like you never enslaved ten million people to build a cellphone
Captain Lucien investigates a distress beacon
reach-out-in-the-dark
"Captain's Log, 9-20. Starship Keystone was on a purely scientific mission to investigate the Shackle Nebula when we picked up a distress beacon. Surprisingly the beacon was an electromagnetic variant, not a subspace one as has been favored for the past decade after it became obvious that accidents were too frequent and space too big to render light speed calls for distress at all helpful. We are not expecting to find survivors but hopefully we can at least discover some explanation as to how such an old ship ended up this far from home." |
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like you never enslaved ten million people to build a cellphone
Captain Lucien investigates a distress beacon
reach-out-in-the-dark
"Captain's Log, 9-20. The USS Keystone was on a purely scientific mission to investigate the Shackle Nebula when we picked up a distress beacon. Surprisingly the beacon was an electromagnetic variant, not a subspace one as has been favored for the past decade after it became obvious that accidents were too frequent and space too big to render light speed calls for distress at all helpful. We are not expecting to find survivors but hopefully we can at least discover some explanation as to how such an old ship ended up this far from home." |