OOC:
Don't worry! I hope you get well soon!
Like I said in the recruitment thread, I wait 3 days for a post, or more if it's a holiday or people let us know, but I move on after that because of the other players... But just enough to keep the game going.
As soon as you are able to post again, you can catch up and continue the game without any problems.
Trade Era 1235, Day 132
Celestial Voyager's passenger shuttle, approaching Draco I orbital station
The crew let out collective breaths as the shuttle approached the docking port with controlled finesse.
As they docked, the metallic clang echoed through the shuttle, signifying a successful connection. The crew unstrapped themselves, a mixture of relief and anticipation in their eyes. Hank confirmed that somebody reprogrammed the nav computer for a collision. They will need the Celestial Voyager's shuttle bays camera to double check and try to pin down
"Let's wait before we say anything unusual to the Celestial Voyager. Our communication could be intercepted."
Double checking what happened, Jil coud also see that she, in fact, missed the sabotage. A little distracted with the Elder's research, she ploted the course, checked the sensor readings, checked her own inputs and let it go. But she didn't double check the results.
To simplify things and make it easier to explain what really happened, she realized that the nav computer told her that 1+1=5 and she confirmed the course. Her input (the 1) and her current position (the other 1) were both correct, so Jil didn't expect for the nav computer to consider all the correct data but mess with it and put her in a collision course (the 5).
OOC:
This is Jil's real failure on that roll.
OOC:
Do you wanna do something before leaving the shuttle? Moreover, please describe what you brought with you in your next post, if anything unusual. Weapons and armor are totally illegal here, so if you don't describe anything, I will assume just clothing and personal belongings, enough for a couple of days in the station.
Trade Era 1235, Day 132
Draco I orbital station
Stepping onto Draco I's orbital station, they were greeted by the sterile hum of life support systems and the distant echo of station personnel going about their duties.
Following signs and lights, they navigated through the labyrinthine corridors of the starport, passing by rows of cargo containers and the occasional group of traders fervently haggling over goods.
Approaching the customs and immigration checkpoint, Gabe presented the necessary documentation. The customs official, a stern-faced figure in uniform, scrutinized the paperwork with a practiced eye. Hank and Jil stood nearby, ready to answer any questions that might arise.
"Please state your port of origin and business in Draco I," instructed the customs official.
"We are an ITC registered, free merchant starship crew from New Jordan. We are looking to purchase supplies and replacement parts," answered the first officer.
"Are you selling anything?" queried the customs official.
"No, sir, not this time."
"Okay. You don't have the necessary authorization to sell anything. Infringement will result in perpetual jail or indentured service in the tungsten mines. Here are your papers and buying authorizations. You have ten days to leave the planet. Infringement will lead to incarceration or indentured service in the iron mines."
"Understood, sir," Gabe replied, a hint of nervousness in his tone.
The crew, now with the necessary authorizations, proceeded into the station, ready to navigate the challenges of trade and the shadows that loomed on the rocky planet.
As they moved through the station, Gabe glanced at Hank and Jil.
"Do you have any idea of our next steps? I didn't expect that and I am not fully aware of the planetary laws."