💾 Archived View for cosmic.voyage › Hisaishi%20Satellite › 005.txt captured on 2023-04-19 at 23:29:44.
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Human-readable block detected on SatDL stream Satellite ID: H1N0T-eM |=---=[100% Redshift Adjustment Complete! |=---=[100% Reversion to Encryption Parity Compelete! |=---=[100% Linguistic Indices Set to <563.J.91>! Warning - Message Signature Lookup FAILED With Flag [D] Depreciated Key - Owner HISAISHI, K. deceased |=---=[BEGIN TRANSMISSION BLOCK]=---=| It was not something I thought much of before. But out here, the stars are completely different from what they looked like on Earth. Every night after I set up camp, I looked up at them. There is no need to learn to navigate around the moon using them, but I might anyway. As a trivial exercise to keep me occupied. Perhaps I will name the new constellations I've been picking out of the sky. The journey to the southern pole has been long. The mechanisms inside the moon have kept the travel comfortable, however. Food, water, warmth. The readout on my staff indcates all the terraforming processes are going as expected. It will be some time before this world is able to sustain its full capacity for life. But day by day, I see the compounding results of this incremental progress. As I packed up my camp for the morning, I saw a speck of green amid the dirt: a seedling. The moon is evolving around me. Both slower than I am able to notice and quicker than natural life is able to. It will take only a few more days to arrive at the pole. Will report any updates on the terraforming then. |=---=[END TRANSMISSION BLOCK]=---=|