Here lie the chronicles of the settlement known as TOWN. As the leader of TOWN, I have seen it fit to have the settlement's records saved on this disk. I hope that it will be of use to someone, someday.
Everything began after suddenly awakening from our Longsleep Sarcophagi. Alarms blaring, our first instinct was to locate the Starship Janitor to determine what was happening. To our horror, we found her dead. She apparently spilled coffee on the main console. In an attempt to clean it up, she slipped and hit her head on the "Self Destruct" button. In her embarrassment, she committed seppuku.
Because none of us were able to disable the self-destruct, we were forced to abandon ship. Outside of my drop pod window, I could see my former home exploding in a massive fireball. Considering the fact that I had been in the drop pod for only a few minutes at that point, I feel that it was a wise decision to not go back for my pet microsaur. Rest in peace, Toothy. Rest in peace.
The fireball was huge. I don't think that anyone could have possibly survived that. Maybe we should've spent the extra 500 Credits and purchased a spaceship that wasn't a Liandri Explodemax Kamikaze Vessel. On second thought, we really did enjoy those vintage Firefly Viddisk volumes. It was totally worth it.
Jan 1, 01
Upon arriving, we decided to divide up the tasks amongst us. We gave ourselves nicknames based off of the escape pods that we used to escape the ship. Being the most cowardly, we were the first ones off of there. I get the feeling that we should have opened up the other sleep pods before absconding, just as a common courtesy. I guess it's a little too late for that.
Due to a lack of an established dating system on this world, we decided to arbitrarily assign today Jan 1 in our HUD computer.
Looking around, I saw that there was a steam geyser next to the mountain we landed next to. TWO was able to procure some blueprints from the ship's computer before we escaped. One of them detailed the construction methods for a geothermal generator. It's a good thing that matter fabricators are standard issue in survival kits these days. They're just a such pain to charge, though. I remember the first time I used one with my grandpa while we were out hiking in the forest continent. My arms were sore for days after that.
Everything began after suddenly awakening from our Longsleep Sarcophagi. Alarms blaring, our first instinct was to locate the Starship Janitor to determine what was happening. To our horror, we found her dead. She apparently spilled coffee on the main console. In an attempt to clean it up, she slipped and hit her head on the "Self Destruct" button. In her embarrassment, she committed seppuku.
Because none of us were able to disable the self-destruct, we were forced to abandon ship. Outside of my drop pod window, I could see my former home exploding in a massive fireball. Considering the fact that I had been in the drop pod for only a few minutes at that point, I feel that it was a wise decision to not go back for my pet microsaur. Rest in peace, Toothy. Rest in peace.
The fireball was huge. I don't think that anyone could have possibly survived that. Maybe we should've spent the extra 500 Credits and purchased a spaceship that wasn't a Liandri Explodemax Kamikaze Vessel. On second thought, we really did enjoy those vintage Firefly Viddisk volumes. It was totally worth it.
Jan 1, 01
Upon arriving, we decided to divide up the tasks amongst us. We gave ourselves nicknames based off of the escape pods that we used to escape the ship. Being the most cowardly, we were the first ones off of there. I get the feeling that we should have opened up the other sleep pods before absconding, just as a common courtesy. I guess it's a little too late for that.
Due to a lack of an established dating system on this world, we decided to arbitrarily assign today Jan 1 in our HUD computer.
Looking around, I saw that there was a steam geyser next to the mountain we landed next to. TWO was able to procure some blueprints from the ship's computer before we escaped. One of them detailed the construction methods for a geothermal generator. It's a good thing that matter fabricators are standard issue in survival kits these days. They're just a such pain to charge, though. I remember the first time I used one with my grandpa while we were out hiking in the forest continent. My arms were sore for days after that.