The last portion of the station was loaded into the fairing. It contained a Coupla module, solar array, life support, and some resource recyclers. The launch was routine and the docking was a success. Another error occurred, the internal temperature was dropping, but the HVAC was performing fine. The mission control was unaware of the cause. The only way for the issue to be solved is to have crew go up and find and solve the issue. This was a job for Shuttle Admant.

The large assembly building rolled open its massive doors. Shuttle Admant, now hanging off of the EFT (External Fuel Tank). It was rolled onto the launchpad. After it was placed onto the pad, all of the arms rolled out and attached to the EFT and the Shuttle. After around an Hour the crew Arrived at the Shuttle. At T- 60 Minutes. The main launch clamps holding on to the Shuttle were released. The Shuttle was running on a thermal heat exchanger. It works by taking the heat generated by the electronics and it spins the turbine generating electricity as it passes to the radiators. T- 15 Seconds water pours into the flame chute to protect the Shuttle. 10... 9... 8... Admant's main engines erupt with flames roaring as it reaches 100%. 6.. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... The 2 solid rocket boosters erupt in flames as the shuttle crawled into the air. When the shuttle passed 10,000 Meters the solid fuel ran out, it was jettisoned and it fell down toward the Kermandy Ocean. The shuttle accelerated past it, reaching 125 kilometer apoapsis. As Admant went through its apoapsis, Kermandy Space Station caught up with it. Admant began the orbital insertion burn, ditching its big orange fuel tank. Kermandy Space Station flew by but Admant caught up with it. The docking autopilot kicked into life as the shuttle reached closest approach. Within minutes the Admant was docked. Since the internal condition of the station was unknown they tackled the task of determining the cause of the cold temperatures inside.

As Shawnlee Kerman exited the shuttle to perform a visual inspection of all of the components for the Station. What he saw alarmed him. A tube was flailing around with a crystalline mist hurtling away. This was the liquid insulation, it is easily replenished. Shawnlee obtained the proper tools and fixed the hose. By sending waste water in to replenish the insulant. Over time the waste water will be purified into its pure state as insulation. Shawnlee entered the cabin of the shuttle and requested a report of the conditions inside of the station. Mission control responded the temperatures was rising and there was a suitable atmosphere in the cabin. The kerbalnauts opened the hatch and went about setting up the equipment. A red flashing light appeared as the energy levels depleted (Admant's power grid is separate from the station). The crew looked out a window and saw that the two main arms containing the solar arrays providing 85% of the stations power was stuck partly extended. Again Shawnlee went on an EVA and broke loose some of the crystalline from the leak that stuck to the hinge. It moaned and groaned as it broke free. Finally the arm extended which told the arrays to open. Power was beginning to regenerate when the crew went to bed.