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SE Discovery Arrive Home.

  • Writer: Simon Sibbald
    Simon Sibbald
  • Feb 22, 2016
  • 1 min read

The Exploration Arm of the SES&I Department have returned from their three week long mission to the core and ultimatly, Sagittarius A*, the super-massive black hole at the center of the milkyway galaxy. The good ships Validating and Validated, piloted by commander Howmanymexicans, chief co-ordinater of SES&I, and accompanied by rear admiral Tybalt34, head of SE Security, looped far out, against the galactic spin and below the plane for over five thousand light years before swinging their ships towards the Core. This detour was planned by SES&I to move the flight plan outside of the normal travel corridors that pilots take when going to the Core so that the team could chart a completely new path, never before traveled. The plan was a success and SE Discovery charted thousands of new systems and planets including hundreds of terraforming candidates and many earth like worlds. SE Discovery charted a myriad of rare astronomical objects such as black holes, neutron stars, pulsing white dwafs, carbon stars, and supergiants, they charted a number of nebulas covering all four of the major types, they covered a combined total of over 65 thousand lightyears and handed in around one hundred million credits of exploration data to Gell-Mann Ring, a process that took over an hour to download from their onboard computers. Top scientists from the Starship Enterprises Science and Information department have begun the mamoth undertaking of analysing all of the collected data.

The systems most famous reporter, H. Herodotus covered the event as Gell-Mann celebrated station-wide. His report for the Unidentified Article was later run by one of the larger of the systems news companies.


 
 
 

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