Update
It appears the
B's have it. The damaged casing will be moved to the ships Auto-Nav servers. The cultural population is pleased by this decision, and praise your commitment to the humanities. Some of the military officers grumble about "needless endangerment of irreplaceable assets" but the councils word is final.
Success
The Eva is routine, and the casings are successfully swapped. The council is returned to their cryo pods.
I cannot imagine humanity thriving without the porn culture. The arts of Kama Sutra, and DIY sex toys kits! Such knowledge.
Motherfucking sigged. And this has been the first sig quote of the decade for me, and it's been almost 6 months since I last got to change mine.
PTW. If it's not too late to join, then I'm joining as a scientific community representative.
You believe you are beginning to get used to waking up from cryo. The colony ship has been in space for decades, but it hardly seems a few weeks for you. The ship has arrived at a new planet and the council is brought fourth again to deliberate. There are quite a new few faces around, and you are informed that the population of the ship has grown significantly since you were last awake. With all the opportunities and responsibilities that come with living aboard a spaceship, a portion of the population has drifted into a more
Scientific outlook, and the ratio of the scientific community is now equal to the amount of the cultural community, although the ship is still dominated by the military structure. (3/3/4)
The ship was built with the expectation of some population growth, and previously vacant sections of the ship now house a new community. The have elected
Councilor Orca to your ranks as their representative.
Regardless, the new planet looms before you. Preliminary results of the short range scanners are already in, and the council gathers to discuss the details.
The planet has:
Very low gravity*Moderate Temperatures*Earth like Atmosphere*A Primitive Biosphere
*Most necessary resources, with a few notable exceptions*The surface scans indicate that the primitive biosphere contains plant like structures, and insect analogs, but there is no larger life on the planet at the moment. Your biologists suspect this is the result of a recent mass extinction event.
This planet contains most resources for day to day life with modern technology, but lacks resources necessary for advanced materials industries, star-ship fuel production, and a few rare isotopes with a range of applications across the board.
There are (4) anomalies detected on the planet. (3) can be observed from space.
Observable anomalies are:
Frequent Meteorite impactsGeological instabilityUnbelievably Beautiful To identify the cause of the other anomalous readings would require a surface expedition.
You presently have
100 tons of expedition equipment on-board. An expedition here requires
35 tons of equipment, though barring catastrophe, most of it should be re-usable. During the expedition, you can either collect exhaustive samples of the planets
biosphere, or perform an in depth study of the planets
geological formation (gravity).
Your options are:
A: Send an expedition to study the biosphere
B: Send an expedition to study the geology
C: Don't not send an expedition and preserve your supplies. Additionally:
A: Colonize this planet
B: Do not colonize this planet
C: Postpone the decision for colonization until after the expedition (if A or B above)Please remember to
Bold your vote. If you do not, it may not be counted.