Day 4:
Due to the confidentiality of the mission, you were unable to disclose the true meaning of what is happening to the public. The KSP's cover up is that you were going to board the MFS and stay there as a member of it's crew, bringing with you a secondary automated lander to collect more fuel. The reason for the confidentiality was simple, the public doesn't like people in far away places due to the fear they won't come back. The backlash for even pronouncing the mission would be devastating and stop investors in the agency stop investing due to it's bad public reputation of putting kerbals at risk. This would shut the company down. So stuck between the options of never advancing or advancing with a considerable chance of this being the final advancement in anything space related done by the KSP, KSP decided to make advancements under the facade of sticking with the status quo. The public and media think we're taking another lander up to the MFS and joining it's crew. Because of the confidentiality of this mission, no cameras get into the MFS and no one can say we were ever missing from it. Once leaving the space station we said our goodbyes to the crew of the Minmus Fuel Station, and jest before I stepped through the airlock... Bill Kerman gave me a large metal box. "What's in the box?" You ask, curious to know what the KSP has in store for you this time. "Well, inside of this box there are a bunch of what we call Nano-Satellites. Just put them in the airlock and the computer should automatically flush one out every 3 months. Once in space, they act as a relay allowing you to have access to the internet from all the way out in Ike. Working on some of our probe projects I know how unreliable the system is so you may not get good internet connection all of the time depending where your satellites are. There's a catch though, you can't use it to talk to anyone. The KSP doesn't trust you to keep classified information classified... Your IP will be routed through a special proxy provided by the KSC to make it look like you are in north Kerbidia should anyone intersect your IP. Think of this as a way you can find out what is happening down on Kerbin, and remember your old buddy bill when you get to Ike okay?" You decouple from the MFS with your box of goodies provided by bill. "Whats in the box Y/N?" Valentina said, examining the box. "Oh, nothing, just our way to get internet access in Ike." You said, grinning. "You're joking, right? First you successfully save us from drifting out into space and now you get us a Kerbin Broadband Package, what can't you do Y/N?" You laugh a bit as you put the box into the airlock and hook it up to the airlock computer. On top of the box you find a disk taped under the lid with the words scribbled in black marker "Nano-Satellite dispersal program" You put the disk in the computer and it loads the program. While you were busy doing that, Valentina had plotted a course that would allow you to escape Kerbin's gravitational pull. "Buckle up Y/N, gonna burn again." You feel the kick of the mainsail once more as you get kicked forward. A small while later you feel the kick stop, you are now on an escape trajectory out of Kerbin. "Nice job, now all we gotta do is enter deep sleep, the computer knows when to wake us up when we need to do any maneuvers I've already plotted." Valentina guides you through the process of initiating "Deep Sleep" before doing it on herself shortly after. "Night, Valentina" "Night, Y/N"
