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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----- There was the beam of light that signaled the South Pole. At last. Amid the black field of stars, it was difficult to tell from first glance whether the light was falling into the ground or emerging from it. But as I drove my staff into the center of the light and into the earth, the trail into the sky faded away. A few wiggles of the rod back and forth and it slipped into its hidden socket with a metallic click. A line emerged in the soil and widened. With a creak of rust, a section of the earth hinged upward and revealed a steel entryway underneath. Down that dark deep hole, that is where the core of the Moon lay. On Earth, I knew this entrance well, climbing into it every day to monitor construction of the electronic brains of the massive ship. Checking up on it now felt like visiting an old friend for tea. A friend I hadn’t seen for centuries. But it was necessity (and curiosity) to see if all of the Moon’s computers were still at peak performance after the long journey. Status report to follow. -----END TRANSMISSION BLOCK-----