All right, all right, all
right!
So far this week has seen five new CMDRs achieve galactic glory! CMDR Max Jacobs in his asp
HMS Endeavour and CMDR IronLich in the asp
Odessa II both cracked the top ten. The feat was doubly amazing for IronLich who encountered a spontaneous, catastrophic system failure in the
Odessa I less than 1200 light years from Sadge and found himself awakening inexplicably on Galileo Station some 23,000 light years back of his previous position. Lich took it in stride, painted the number 2 on his replacement ship and got right back into the black. I don't know if we should be impressed or concerned for his sanity, but either way, congratulations on making it to the middle!
This week also saw the first Lakon Type-7 pull into Sag A* space in the form of Ekol Tieja's
Space Whale, completing the run in multiple stages for a 48 hour time and completing Buckyball Bingo Lakon Spaceways edition. Those endorsement checks from Lakon should be coming in any day now.
And finally, we had a private race underway that the pilots involved weren't aware of. CMDRs Khol and Alex Rider both departed Galileo on the same day and took leisurely routes to Sadge in their own way, to both some in 14 days later less than 10 hours apart. CMDR Khol's Asp
WA*sted DA*ys snuck past Rider's Asp
HMS Lightly Toasted and the two only missed each other by 10 hours. Now the two of them just need to race back.
CMDRs Jacobs, Lich, Tieja, Khol and Rider: your pips are on the board and your bumper stickers in the mail! Well, they will be tomorrow. No postal pickup today... Congrats to you all! o7
In another note, we've received comms with M3tzger! He's alive and well and still on his way to Sadge. That just leaves CMDR Cavanaugh unaccounted for, though we've not heard from Reload or Jareth in a while. Drop us a line if you read this, fellas! Bucky's worried about you!
Finally, CMDR Alot has kitted out Rhonda the Conda with his sights set on the top slot. It could be that we've got another record setting run in the works. We'll be keeping our eyes peeled for that one.
UPDATE: Preliminary indications from the quantum entanglement beacon at Sagittarius A* place
Rhonda the Conda in orbit around the supermassive black hole a record 9 Hours, 39 minutes and 19 seconds after he launched from Galileo earlier today. If analysis of the telemetry confirms this (and without a doubt it will), Alot has set a new record for non-stop Sol-Sag A* transit. Again. As well a setting the top speed for a ship class. Again.
Did anybody just hear that loud scream over comms? Wait, we're picking up a visual feed from CMDR Kligg on the bridge of the
Rub (a) Dub... On screen: