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Operation Boldly Go

Progress Reports

There was a series of progress reports at regular intervals from when the fleet left from Earth until it turned for home. Here are the headline reports from the journey outbound. There were, obviously more detailed scientific data sent as well, but I've limited the reports to the important parts. Reports of the return journey are not logged here, being largely technical data.

Newest reports are at the top to save scrolling.

Report 10 - Received 3207.277 in Q0

Sent 3206.300 Received 3207.277 Distance to Sol 755 parsecs Distance to target 0 parsecs (0 light years)

We have now had reports from the other worlds (See attached map). These too have been probed, using the same method, by the robot probes, and the local response was virtually identical to the response at Tiamat. The species (or the equipment) at each world was pretty much identical, though there appear to be minor visual differences between individuals.

The first (home?) world, Tiamat, has the most developed industry and orbital activity, and we infer that this is probably the homeworld. From observations we have found that the planets have very few obvious settlements like cities - but they do have industry on a what appears to be a fairly small scale. Of course this might also be large scale industry using technologies we do not understand and with a tiny environmental footprint.

Ms Gabriella Fabrik-Soffnagh (GFA) has had to be confined to quarters after a hysterical outburst based on her perception that winning a “meet the aliens” competition would allow her to actually meet aliens. She had to be prevented by security officers from operating the ship's transmitter, and is currently in communication with the Centauri legal team about breach of contract.

The mission is preparing to return to human space.

Op Boldly Go map

Report 9 - Received 3207.227 in Quadrant 0

Sent 3206.250 Received 3207.227 in Quadrant 0 Distance to Sol 755 parsecs Distance to target 0 parsecs

Robot Probe Log

Analysis

The aliens have some sort of burnless or gravitic interplanetary drive system unknown to us. This makes their ships nearly completely undetectable by human technology. Their ships are of all sizes and their interstellar ships are huge - and capable of landing on a planet using whatever exotic drive system they use.

This would imply a means of faster than light travel far in advance of our hyperspace drives. The aliens are clearly very advanced technologically - although so far we have little evidence of their weapons technology, we can infer that it would be formidable.

The aliens have some sort of symbolic language that might be translatable - our teams are working on it.

Report 8 - Received 3207.177

Sent 3206.200 Received 3207.177 Distance to Sol 755 parsecs Distance to target 0 parsecs

Lt Cdr Bastrop (GFAN) has suggested the construction of a series of robot probes utilising extremely simple electronics which can act as our eyes and ears, but be simple enough to give no clue to our own technology level or origins should they be intercepted. Work has progressed under the direction of Jean-Luc Pea-Cardo (RWN), who has added the refinement that they be sent in on a track which if extrapolated would point to a star nowhere near human space. The Venerians have added a relay of similar lack of complexity at the system edge which will allow the fleet to stand off from the system.

We have sent one of these into the system on a 0.314159 g deceleration course into the system towards the inhabited planet to see what will happen. The probe has passive detectors only and cameras etc - which will be continuously transmitting back to a disposable automatic relay station on the M25. We have made arrangement for this data to be relayed on.

Report 7 - Received 3207.127

Sent 3206.150 Received 3207.127 Distance to Sol 755 parsecs Distance to target 0 parsecs

There was some transmission leakage indicating possible orbit-planet communications - though there is no way of telling whether we are looking at very big weather satellites, or occupied orbital structures. There is no indication of surface to orbit travel - so how these orbital structures are maintained in orbit is unclear. The relative paucity of technological items has given ammunition to the 'post-catastrophe' theory proponents, although Forerunner specialists point out that the Forerunners also appear to have maintained a fairly 'low footprint' civilisation. The timing of course is completely wrong for a Forerunner civilisation, but the possibility of a Forerunner regression colony is now being taken seriously in some quarters. We are preparing to send vessels to some of the other potential target worlds.

We have provisionally named the first target world Tiamat.

Report 6 - Received 3206.302

Sent 3205.350 Received 3206.302 Distance to Sol 700 parsecs Distance to target 55 parsecs

Report 5 - Received 3206.127

Sent 3205.200 Received 3206.127 Distance to Sol 650 parsecs Distance to Target 105 parsecs

Report 3 - Received 3204.150

Sent 3203.300 Received 3204.150 Distance to Sol 500 parsecs Distance to target 250 parsecs

Report 4 - Received 3204.350

Sent 3204.050 Received 3204.350 Distance to Sol 600 parsecs Distance to target 150 parsces

Report 2 - Received 3203.350

Sent 3203.150 Received 3203.350 Distance from Sol 400 parsecs Distance to target 350 parsecs

Report 1 - Received 3203.025

Sent 3202.325 Received 3203.025 Distance from Sol 200 parsecs Distant to target 550 parsecs