((I don’t roll for trivial tasks, as you noticed with Harry’s messages.))
Turn 3: Plans ChangeLook up INC-5317 on the internet and gather any possible information.
The Interplanetary Numbers Commission database and Wikipedia predictably supply plenty of information about INC-5317. It is a smaller planet to the extremity of its system, and, as a result, very cold. There is only one pair of k-tubes leading in and out of the system, so it rather clearly doesn’t sit along any major trade routes.
A few colonists live in habitats on the surface, but it seems that there is no space elevator. This freighter can make planetfall, but that is for emergencies or decommissioning. It was not designed to make deliveries this way, so your freighter won’t get back into orbit without assistance.
A gas giant and a dwarf planet both orbit the star, but neither of these are inhabited.
The journey to INC-5317 is two k-tube connections from here. The first leg will take around two hours, and the second will take one. Going back out of the system will take an hour, of course, and the connection to you original destination will take about three hours.
Finish my glass of warm milk, then see what findings Jason has obtained. Head on over to INC-5317.
The computer accepts your retina scan and password. It warns you about the cargo left to be loaded, but it doesn’t give another thought to it after you insist. Back in the cargo bay, the loading machines place their loads and wheel back into the loading dock. The airlocks seal.
The new course is set.
“INC-10675 Loading Dock to Orion Shipping Freighter 1425078, wait for Krasnikov Tube connection five.”
Ten minutes later, the dock computer gives you clearance.
“INC-10675 Loading Dock to Orion Shipping Freighter 1425078, cleared for Krasnikov Tube connection five.”
There isn’t any need to do anything, as the ship engages its engine and turns toward its departure tube. Your screen marks the k-tube with a green ring, as it would otherwise be a nearly imperceptible distortion. Large metal flaps close over the windows.
The ship stops turning. “On approach to k-tube. Accelerating to minimum speed,” the computer says.
((Your actions can take as long as you like, so you have the power to skip through long spans of time if there isn’t anything you care to do.))