CAPTAIN'S LOG 00412
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k50dude, Frdm920 - thank you! and yes this is SC4, but if you have a hard time telling then i'm doing my job!!
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CAPTAIN'S LOG
NUMBER: 00412
LOCATION: MILKY WAY - MINTAKA - MINTAKA 8-NS7, SURFACE LOCATION: "PRISON 5"
EARTH DATE: JANUARY 4, 2082
MISSION DATE: DAY 3361

We arrived at this world with celebration, yet we can no longer express such sentiment. Three days ago, as we celebrated January 1 Earth time aboard the ship, we reached orbit and touched down on a barren and rocky world. What we found replaced our thoughts of a new year with ones of what could be an infinity ago.

This world, to our best deduction, is a prison. We have spent the last three days exploring and searching bizarre structures of depressing color, echoing the atmosphere outside the cold, coal walls. We have stood inside what appear to be prison cells, void of hope or sunlight. For the first time, a structure we have entered was not empty and void of remain. We found one bone, in one of the cells. The bone was long and thick, much like our own femur. It had a light blue/green tint, of which my astrobiological medicine team tells me may not be the bone's true color. We are currently waiting for a report from HEX Cmdr. Uszad which we will use to determine if there are any more structures or features of interest on this world. If not, we will return to the Hubble where our best minds will scan the bone, compare its DNA to our own, and learn everything we possibly can about these people who once served punishment by being taken away into the isolation of Space. Will we one day turn our own moon into a world for the wretches of society.
- Capt. Drake S. Eastman, U.S.S. Hubble
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