Scans for minerals commence, and two of the terrestrial worlds, A and C (in order from the star), show an abundance of metals and other valuable minerals. Planet D also has minerals, although the amounts are more trace.
Mining drones construction orders are sent to the nano-factory, and production begins immediately. A fleet of 100 drones is constructed over the course of a week. Construction of space suits also begins, and 2,000 suits are produced during the first week. They are more or less built to spec.
Attempts to scan the humans fail. The program faults previously encountered seem to be more widespread than expected. A disk check routine is run, and locates the problems. Future requests for programs and scans will not run into the same problem.
A renewed check of the directive programs reveals that the humans are not to be killed intentionally. They are to be protected and nurtured as best as possible.
The second planetary scan reveals basic incompatabilities with human biology. Planets A, B, and E all contain atmospheres that are too hostile to terraform within the lifespan of the ship.
Planet C is an aquatic world with a shallow ocean covering the surface. Lifeform scans reveal large quantities of underwater life, as well as avians. Pressure is slightly higher than normal, gravity is above average, and size is above average for human settlement.
Planet D is Mars-like in nature, highly oxidized rock spread thinly over the surface. One small ocean remains, although it is frozen. Temperatures are below average, pressure is below average, and size and gravity are lower as well.
Time lapsed in system: 1 Week- Nano-factory: Producing mining drones and space suits
- 2,500 hibernating men
- 2,500 hibernating women
- Planet A: abundant minerals, inhospitable
- Planet B: inhospitable
- Planet C: aquatic world
- Planet D: some minerals, Mars-like
- Planet E: abundant minerals, inhospitable
- Abundant Asteroids
- Gas Giant A: no info
- Gas Giant B: no info
- Military Robot specs
- Site of colony