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The Derelict
It started simply enough.
My brother Micah and I had gone ice-mining, hopefully to find some of the crystallized hydrogen that tradeships would pay good money for. We'd set up for a two week expedition, loaded our icerigger with supplies for two weeks and set out. It was a week later, on the northern edge of the Fordin icebergs, that we found the derelict.
An old, First Empire Starship. Just big enough for ten, though it could be run by a single person. Completely abandoned. The outside had been scarred by weather and the slight acidity of the waters, but otherwise, it was intact. A day later, we had the docking seal opened. Everything was still in order, no signs as to why the crew would have left something like this behind. The only thing missing was fuel, but a jumpstart from the hydrogen crystals we carried already.....
And DevArt's new embedding system is apparently not compatible with LJ, despite whatever it says in that code-string. Argh.
It started simply enough.
My brother Micah and I had gone ice-mining, hopefully to find some of the crystallized hydrogen that tradeships would pay good money for. We'd set up for a two week expedition, loaded our icerigger with supplies for two weeks and set out. It was a week later, on the northern edge of the Fordin icebergs, that we found the derelict.
An old, First Empire Starship. Just big enough for ten, though it could be run by a single person. Completely abandoned. The outside had been scarred by weather and the slight acidity of the waters, but otherwise, it was intact. A day later, we had the docking seal opened. Everything was still in order, no signs as to why the crew would have left something like this behind. The only thing missing was fuel, but a jumpstart from the hydrogen crystals we carried already.....
And DevArt's new embedding system is apparently not compatible with LJ, despite whatever it says in that code-string. Argh.