Exploration Camp JSPR-003 (#2)

Exploration Camp JSPR-003 (#2)

Exploration Camp JSPR-003 is an abandoned settlement in the Col 359 Sector RY-H d10-58 system on body B 3 a, at -6.6474, 63.5609 (in Live/4.0) or at -38.4722, 89.8611 (in Legacy/3.8).

The location of this site can be found by following the three nearby listening posts located in:
Col 359 Sector HT-H b40-2 / Col 359 Sector NZ-F b41-1 / Col 359 Sector UE-G d11-8


Listening Posts


Col 359 Sector HT-H b40-2 3 b

LISTENING POST SIGNAL LOG
…Encoded Message SJR-910-A Detected…

Matches signal detected at listening posts: (col 359 sector nz-f b41-1, col 359 sector ue-g d11-8)

Approximate Signal Range: 35-37 LY

…..something out there… disrupting the communication…… long:63.5609 I just have to hope one of my messages got through….

…Beacon Signal Lost…

[Note for 3.8] Codex displays values for 4.0, it should read: long:89.861099

Col 359 Sector NZ-F b41-1 A

LISTENING POST SIGNAL LOG
…Encoded Message SJR-910-B Detected…

Matches signal detected at listening posts: (col 359 sector ht-h b40-2, col 359 sector ue-g d11-8)

Approximate Signal Range: 41-43 LY

…..something out there… disrupting the communication…… lat:6.6474 I just have to hope one of my messages got through….

…Beacon Signal Interrupted…

[Note for 3.8] Codex displays values for 4.0, it should read: lat:-38.47218

Col 359 Sector UE-G d11-8 2

LISTENING POST SIGNAL LOG
…Encoded Message SJR-910-C Detected…

Matches signal detected at listening posts: (col 359 sector ht-h b40-2, col 359 sector nz-f b41-1)

Approximate Signal Range: 54-56 LY

…..something out there… disrupting the communication…… B 3 a l just have to hope one of my messages got through….

…Message Corrupted…


Logs

This site has the same name, layout, and backstory as the site Exploration Camp JSPR-003

There are Engineer Materials scattered around the ground, and within the settlement there is a Data Point which may be scanned for an Intel Package, and for Engineer Data.

Around the settlement there are four Settlement Comms Log Uplink points, scanning them gives background to the reason for its abandonment:


LEAVE A LIGHT ON 1/4
Personal Log:

It’s been an exciting journey so far.

Commander Norris and the team are saying that these geological features and the data we’re getting back from them could rethink the way we look for alien life or terraforming planets for habitation.

The whole team has gone to analyse the latest site and take samples. I’m holding the fort. As the habitation engineer it’s my job to make sure everything in camp is working correctly and the habs and equipment are maintained.

Not as exciting as ground break geological science, but essential for a project this far out in space.


LEAVE A LIGHT ON 2/4
Personal Log:

Something doesn’t feel right. I’ve lost contact with the science team.

Their last transmission was to report they had reached the site and were starting the analysis.

That was 10 hours ago.

If I’ve not heard anything in the next couple of hours I’m calling this in.


LEAVE A LIGHT ON 3/4
Communication Log:

This is Expedition JSPR-003.

Communications lost with science survey team.

12 hours since last contact.

Please Advise

Command do you read me?

What the hell?

Command come in, are you there?

Someone please pick up!


LEAVE A LIGHT ON 4/4
Personal Log:

This is so messed up. The comms are completely down, I can’t get a signal in or out. Something out there is disrupting the communications.

It’s now been over 24 hours since last contact and I can’t get hold of command. I just have to hope one of my messages got through.

I’ve decided to go and look for the team. I have to find out if they are okay, I can’t leave them out there if they need my help.

I’ve set a repeating message for the rescue team, leaving a light on so to speak.

With luck I’ll be back soon with the rest of the team.


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