L-Pro Mission II
Again. Again the seers were wrong, and clouds plagued the sky.
But, we waited for more than two standard hours - we needed the jump. We had to make it in order to capture data for the L-Pro mission.
After a long wait, we were finally rewarded. Only... Only to discover there was some problem with the engines of the mount ship. Again and again the attemps to jump to the Warp failed. From the decks, the stars trailed as meteors. It was somewhat cloudy, but clouds were on an off from our path; and windy, but the mount ship felt sturdy. The engines were reset to home, the coordinates of the jump changed to an opposite region of space, and yet the trailing persisted. Alas, though, the mount ship fixed itself, and a jump was made.
The stars were recorded for the galactic map the navigators are building, although considering the mount ship problems, the clouds, and the winds, it is not clear whether the data gathered will prove usable.
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