11th June 3301 - 10:39
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I can hardly believe I have finally made it. But the excitement and pride I felt while still in witchspace turned into sheer panic as soon as I jumped in. I had seen a black hole before but nothing of this magnitude, I felt sick in my stomach.
I knew I could no longer trust my senses and turned the ship away as soon as I could. I needed to regroup.
Once at a respectable distance from Sagittarius A* and after allowing some time for my heartbeat to slow down, I circled around this monstrosity to gauge its size.
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As much as I did think everything through during the last few days, my plan of action had completely escaped me now. I decided to approach the supermassive black hole until the first sign of danger and dropped out of supercruise.
I activated the Auto Field Maintenance Unit to perform the last repairs on the Torpedo Pylon, I didn’t want the probe to misfire.
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I stared at Sagittarius A* for a few seconds before firing the probe, maybe a few minutes…
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The torpedo went haywire as soon as I pressed the trigger and my heart jumped again, but the probe signal on my radar confirmed that it was following a straight course… and soon disappeared.
Did this mean Caplin’s probe was now traveling through the wormhole, or already trying to emit from another galaxy, billions of light years away? It could as well have been destroyed the second it went off my radar, there was no way to know for sure and I had to assume the mission was a success.
Now the Prototype Relay Unit was still sitting in my cargo hold so I looked for the nearest system to make the delivery…
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STUEMEAE KM-W C1-8086 is as close as it gets.
I am now leaving this dreadful place to finish the job.
Taylor Vauban, logging out