Update
The decision is made. An expedition will be mounted to explore the surface of the planet and it's atmosphere.
A shuttle is prepared and a team selected. These will be the first ever to touch down on the world of an alien star. They are kitted out with bulky environmental suits and survey equipment, a handful of scientists commanded by officers drawn from the military forces among the colony ship.
The sensors track the shuttles decent as long as they can until they disappear into the thick red clouds of the planet below and the signal stutters out. It's up to the ground team now. We hope to hear back soon.
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Three days from expedition launch, the colony ship picks up a new signal from the planet. It's the expedition team!
They have completed their atmospheric survey and are requesting coordinates for rendezvous back to the colony ship. As the technicians handle their finer proceedings of docking maneuvers and decontamination, the council receives a report on the results of the survey.
The expedition was a resounding
success! The planets toxic clouds consist of a variety of compounds incompatible with human life. Understanding the conditions that led to the proliferation of these compounds in atmosphere will allow you to predict similar conditions on other planets before traveling there, and rule them out as possible candidates.
You will now receive a small bonus to
atmosphere rolls when arriving at a new system.
Thanks to the dedicated and vigilant efforts of your expedition team,
no irreplaceable supplies were lost during this expedition. *Small samples of the microorganisms are exciting to the biologists on board, but are not enough to turn up anything useful at this point.
The population of the colony grows restless. People do not like to be so near a world while not allowed to settle. If this is not the new colony, many of these people will not live long enough to see the next system. Having decided that this world is not suitable for settlement, the council decides that it would be best to move on before people begin to question this judgment.
You watch through the outboard cameras as the rainbow radiation wash begins to spread over the developing drive bubble. You are headed back into deep space, well beyond the speed of light, but even so it will be many years before you reach the next system.
The ever valued members of the council are returned to their cryo pods to be awoken when the next difficult decision is to be made, and the rest of the colony return to their daily lives; contenting themselves to watch recordings of the expedition, images of wading through red fog in an endless wasteland, and writing novels of what monsters might lurk in that mist. It is not this generation that will see a new world settled. While disappointing, they trust the judgment of the experts on the council... and the many guns of their enforcers.
The council has been awoken mid voyage! A dilemma has arisen. Several micro meteorites seem to have struck the drive bubble at
just the right angle to avoid bouncing off, and have impacted on the casings of the
cultural histories data server. While
no real damage was done, the casing is somewhat comprised and many of the citizens are concerned. There has been a suggestion put forth that the casing be swapped with that of another data server, as they all use the same casings, to move the risk to something less valuable.
The options are:
A: Move the damaged casing to the scientific data servers
B: Move the damaged casing to the ships auto nav servers (note: manual control is always an option if this is damaged down the line)
C: Leave the damaged casing where it isMoving the casing will involve an external EVA that while mostly routine, is not entirely without risks.