Hey, yep, I'm still here. Alive and healthy. I think. I gained some of my lost chakra back from the last time I used it on day one. Day one on this planet was hell. But it was freezing up here. I guess you can call it an ironic space situation. It's been days since I was left here and days since I started planting for my survival. I came across some problems I should have expected when I thought of doing this in the first place. If you are wondering when in the world you ever use those useless math lessons taught to you in school, we here you have it. Be sure to never be an astronaut because I assure you, those lessons are life lessons for me right now. I am preventing you from being where I am right now. In a life or death situation. I am highly encouraging you to also PAY ATTENTION in your math class because you never know when you will ever use it. It can save you. Like right now, I'm alive. Thanks to Kakashi Sensei who has taught me well. I guess I am lucky to have payed attention in his class. Anyways, back to what I was talking about. All was well until I figured out I won't have enough hydrogen and carbon dioxide to make enough water. I had a stupid idea but it's better than nothing. I think it's worth the try. My plan is to put the two Habs together so I can make enough water by collecting the hydrogen from there. Stupid idea because I'm risking my life by possibly making a bomb. I'll just see what I can do later after I'm done watching the TV series Sakura left here.

Dammit. It's been a several days. How did it end up like this?! My plan was going well...again. But of course, there seems to be a pattern that my plans don't work. How. Why. I freaking calculated everything according to what I planned to do. Now there are extra hydrogen floating around the Hab. Basically, it is now a bomb.

As long as you are desperate to live, you will come up with plans you would have never came up with while on earth. Here's plan B: I will suck out all the oxygen from the Hab to prevent it from risking an explosion. Then I will slowly release some dioxide so it can burn some hydrogen. Doing this means me risking..again..my soil. But I have another plan for that.

BOOM. Okay I promise you, it was going well. As usual. But now with the explosion and hydrogen out of the way, the Hab is still functional and my soil is GREAT. What caused this was that every time I breathed I released a little bit of oxygen.

oxygen + hydrogen + fire = boom. Big no no. Atleast, now I can now continue making water knowing what to avoid in the process. Now to sleep in peace.

NASA's Johnson Space Center

The director of Unknown Planet operations, Gai Sensei is shocked to hear that Naruto Uzumaki is dead. The news has surely hit earth and most likely Leaf Village. The head administrator Kakashi Sensei is also affected by such news. They did not want to give a speech about it. Gai sensei is too busy anyways. He's planning for Ares 4 mission at the time. He was given permission to access the satellites surrounding Mars. Kakashi still did not want to broadcast Naruto's death but he is required to. Gai doesn't mind because it's an advantage to get help getting his body home. Seems great for all except Naruto, of course. Later, they found the solar panels to be clean. Good news AND bad news. Yay, there's a chance he's alive. Boo, who wants to know that a ninja was left behind alive in space?

It's my 63rd day anniversary of being stranded on this planet. All is well, potatoes are well. I am well. Well, for now at least. I have a chance of leaving with Ares 4. But I'll have to drive 3,200km away to Schiaparelli Crater. Plus I'll have to wait 4 years. I'd have to modify one of my rovers. The process requires moving and installing batteries. It requires too much energy. It's freezing and I had already used some of my chakra. I want to save the rest for an emergency. This is not an emergency, it can wait until I regain it back. But I can keep working. Rover 2 is complete. Now to test it, I'll call this mission Sirius 1. I tested it, it can't reach Ares 4. I found the RTG: big box of plutonium. It was marked with a big green flag. It gave me an idea. This planet is very cold. The RTG is very hot. I had to tear out some of the rover's insulation in order to stay temperate. Wish me luck!