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Cycle:1

Status: GREEN

Our first official cycle of our mission. We were instructed to make an updated post at least every 20 cycles - sooner if anything strange occurs. So far, the area is green with very little occurring. No unusual happenings to report. Have seen some space debris and have already begun the cleaning process. The view up here is spectacular.

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Cycle:20

Status: GREEN

Time for report #2. Still cannot believe the breathtaking views up here. So far, we have come accros three damaged instruments, which we were able to repair thanks to our team down below. Seems to only be 37 left to find and repair, according to our superior. No unusual activity.

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Cycle:40

Status: GREEN

Report #3. Our path is still crystal clear. Found 15 more instruments, making the total number of devices online 18. Since the last report, we made the decision to adjust our orbital positioning, which has aided greatly with locating the instruments. Only 22 more left to find and then we can finally return home.

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Cycle:46

Status: GREEN

Reporting in early. Found visuals on our radar of what looks to be incoming meteorites. The sizing of each object show to be non-detrimental, but caution will still be taken. We are altering our path slightly to avoid any contact with the objects.

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Cycle:52

Status: YELLOW

We have successfully avoided the meteorites. I have changed the status to yellow due to the ongoing malfunctions on the ship's monitors. Our radar will occasionally pick up unusual and unidentifiable objects. These objects will appear on the monitor for a few moments, then vanish. Our chief technician is analyzing the issue now.

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Cycle:60

Status: GREEN

The chief technician looked at all of our scanners and found no issues. There is a thought amongst the group and the ground team that the scanners may have been malfunctioning due to a magnetic disturbance of some kind. There has not been any incidents with the radar since the last report. We have found 12 more instruments. Our envirocam shows all clear.

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Cycle:62

Status: YELLOW

Some of the instruments that we have repaired have mysteriously begun to go offline again. The ground team and our superior have ordered some of us to depart the central ship and investigate. I was ordered to stay here and report any findings.

Cycle:64

Status: ORANGE

I have lost contact with team members residing in the N and SE quadrants. They are no longer reporting a status back to central command station and I can no longer pick up their ship's location using our scanners. No unusual sightings or occurrences were reported.

Cycle:65

Status: ORANGE

I have received some unusual images from the team members in the W, S, and SW quadrants. Our ground team is currently investigating them. Still have not seen or heard from the team members in the N and SE quadrants. The radar is beginning to act up again. This time, I could have swore that I saw something move across the ship when looking at the envirocam.

Cycle:65

Status: RED

I have just lost contact with all team members. Some sent distress signals, but the signal was terminated too quickly, so the ground team and I were unable to get an exact location of their position. I would use the tracking mechanism for the ships, but they currently show an offline status. Occasionally, the monitor will pick up a signal, but it is coming from an unknown source and sounds very peculiar.



Cycle:70

Status: RED

I am being told to abort the mission and return to the surface. I have yet to hear from any of the team members that have gone missing. I visited each of the quadrants where they last resided and could find no trace of their ships or the instruments that we repaired. The radar is still acting up with the unidentifiable shapes. I cannot wait to get out o

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