Still don't own this.
Log entry 002
Star date..44.779
7 days after crash
Passenger number 009C2
I left the reef two days ago for deeper waters in search of life pod 14
Not long into my journey I found a scattering of storage crates and pieces of the hull of the aurora that must have broken off during the crash
I decided to check the few crates I could open and found a slightly damaged SeaGlide, these small torpedo shaped devices are worth their weight in gold around here. The small map and flashlight built into it should help me navigate.
it's dented and the battery is barely above 30% but it should get me to the source of this signal and back.
Following the radio signal to its source seemed like a good idea yesterday..
I'm approaching the half way point.
I've found large stalks of what appear to be some form of seaweed growing from the ocean floor, there are clusters of growing yellow bulbs scattered along the length of it. I wonder what those could be?
The plants themselves have tinted the surrounding water a dark green.
Visibility is decreasing the closer I get.
I've been hearing something from within what I can only describe as a forest of seaweed. It sounds like the crunching of metal..
it will add a few hours to my trip but I think it's safer to go around this for now. I don't think I want to find whatever is making that sound.
Finding this SeaGlide has turned what would have been a four day trip into something more manageable.
I dread being caught out in open water at night, I've been hearing strange sounds from the direction of the aurora crash site at night
Finally arrived above the signal to life pod 14 I had hopped the pod would be floating on the surface like my own but it appears something has gone wrong.
The signal indicates the pod is resting 200mm below my current position. I hope the air tank I have will last the trip down and back.
After what was a nerve wracking swim through open water the floor finally came within view, I can see life pod 14 now.. but something seems wrong
When I found the pod laying on the ocean floor I'd hopped to find another survivor. All I found was the side of the life pod torn open.
you might think surly it had to be from the inside? Maybe pressure from sinking into the ocean? Maybe something stored in the pod burst?
No such luck I'm afraid...there were four clear dents around the hole that looked like it had been pried open from the outside.
There wasn't anyone within, no remains, no way of telling what happened here
Thankfully the journey wasn't for not, I did find the in tact storage compartment of the pod held the blueprints for a scanner and habitat builder. Feeding these data chips to my fabricator should allow me to finally put together the tools to set up something besides my life pod to live in.
Seems I'll be here awhile
This is passenger 009C2
hopping someone out there is listening
