Entry:
Date: 2038, January 17
Location: Alpha post, Planet E-1585
Time: 0940 GMT
Fingerprint scan confirmation: Devyn Savoy, Captain, Department of Colonization Research
Retinal Scan confirmation: approved................
Subject: Remind me to lodge a formal complaint when I get back!
I understand that I volunteered for this mission, and that it was deemed highly dangerous, but I wasn't under the impression that the dangers and hazards I was being confronted with included BEING MAROONED ON A GODDAMN DESERT PLANET!!!!! I was promised a supply vessel promptly upon reaching E-1585 with plenty of stasis fluid and fuel to get me back to Earth. It has been almost four months, in case you people haven't been paying attention, and four months does not equal promptly!
Anyway, since we've gotten this out of the way, Hope and I have been taking core samples of the minerals on this planet, analyzing the atmosphere, including ozone and weather patterns, and it does appear that colonization of E-1585 is quite possible, provided steps are taken to make it more livable. This is the opinion of Hope, of course. Being that I am a pilot, and not a scientist, I defer to her opinion, only offering my own that I'm not a fan of being in the desert, let alone a desert planet... Results of the samples and analyses will be sent along with this message.
Food and water levels are at thirty percent, Hope says. If I ration these supplies any further, I'll be down to a meal and a half per day, with one quart of water intake per day. This ought to last me throughout the rest of this month and at least two more months down the line. After that, I might as well just put a bullet in my head and let Hope wait for you. Ha ha, as if you're coming for us at all!!! I'm sure by now that you can see that all is not well here. Even Hope is upset by your actions and lack of assistance.
Nothing else to report at this time, I guess.
"The current temperature is 107 degrees, Fahrenheit."
Devyn grumbled, "How about you keep that info to yourself unless I ask for it."
Hope nodded, "I'm sorry, Captain. You've asked almost every day since we landed, so I assumed I should show some initiative."
Sighing, Devyn climbed out of the pilot's seat and turned to face Hope, who stood there waiting for a response, "No, I'm sorry, Hope. You're right, and I appreciate your help. I just really don't like this heat, and your reports on the temperature only remind me of that. But, however, if you would be so kind as to go solo on our little core-sample field trip today, I would greatly appreciate it. I'm trying to ration my water intake as much as possible, and a trek like that would deplete what water I have left in one afternoon."
"No need to explain," Hope smiled kindly, "And, since I can cover ground more quickly, I can be back in approximately three hours."
"Okay, now you're just bragging," Devyn laughed wearily, "But thank you, Hope. I'll attempt to get the Temperature Regulator working properly while you're gone. Maybe then I won't be sweating my ass off all day."
Hope tilted her head slightly, "I don't believe that is physically possible, Captain."
"It's just a figure of speech. And... how about you just call me Devyn, okay? It's just us on this God-forsaken rock, so there's no need for formalities. Besides, when we get back, I'll probably find the guy who deemed me expendable and knock him out, and just end up getting demoted anyway. "
"Okay, Devyn. I'll get going now."
Devyn watched as Hope gathered a pack, descended the aft ramp, and began walking south-southeast towards Site G to collect more core samples. Hope stood at 5'5", and was close to 150 lbs, but there wasn't an ounce of fat on her. Models previous to hers could weigh up to three hundred pounds, and were only good for about ten years. Hope was made of much lighter materials, and was guaranteed for over fifty years of continuous and reliable service, of which she'd only been active for seven. On the outside, she resembled any female, and was anatomically correct up to a point, which is a claim that previous models lacked, unless, of course they were ordered specially. With Hope, it was standard. Her particular model was made to have fair, slightly-tanned skin, dark brown wavy hair that fell just past her shoulder blades, and eyes that matched her hair. Devyn followed her as she traversed the rocky, sandy terrain with a surety and skill that he wished he could match, and then she was out of sight.
Every pilot that flew a ship far enough to require stasis for more than a month required a sentient AI unit to monitor the pilot's vital signs, make course corrections, and to otherwise remain vigilant for hazards. Arguments had been made that simply sending SAI units instead of humans out into space to complete the missions would be a better idea, negating the possible loss of human life. However, the top brass at the DCR decided that it was a necessity to have a human being at the controls, not machines, this way any other sentient beings that the pilot might come across would meet a representative of human kind, not a machine. Of course, with models like Hope being made, the opinions of the top-brass were likely to change soon. If that happened, experienced pilots like Devyn would be out of a job, or farmed out to other areas.
For the next three hours, Devyn tinkered with the Temperature Regulator unit, attempting to figure out why it had broken down a few days ago. Since then, he had been constantly sweaty, as if being stuck on this rock with no way home wasn't enough. Of course, by the time Hope returned, he had succeeded in nothing but stringing together various chunks of obscenities and tiring himself out.
"I'm back," Hope announced.
Devyn bit back an angry response, instead crawling out of the duct in which the TR was housed, standing up, and stretching his sore back.
"I can massage that for you," she offered.
"Sure, but why don't you clean up first," Devyn suggested, noticing all the sand that clung to her.
Hope looked down at herself, and replied with a smirk, "Oh, I'm such a dirty girl!"
Devyn was surprised into a laugh, "I didn't realize you were capable of humor."
She smiled, "My handlers decided that we would get along better if I was more... human. They thought it might set you more at ease."
"Those wacky guys think of everything."
Hope went to clean up, and Devyn wiped his brow. He'd been sweating almost constantly since he'd landed. Hell, he wasn't even supposed to come out this far, and would be back on Earth if not for the DCR. He had only been supposed to scout two possible planets for colonization before returning, with enough fuel and stasis fluid to sustain him all the way back, with some of each to spare. The first planet, E-1290, turned out to contain enough toxic gases in the atmosphere that Devyn was forced to abort any attempts to land on it for fear of the atmosphere eating into the hull of the ship.
The second planet, E-1363, had looked inhabitable at first, and, upon landing, Hope had discovered that life already existed on the surface. The only problem was one of the microbial organisms, of which there was an abundance. This organism was very parasitical, and would pose a lethal risk to human life, and, to top it off, it was very resilient, almost immune to extreme cold or heat. Only Hope had left the ship on this planet, and she was forced to endure decontamination before she could be in the same area as Devyn. Fortunately, the vacuum of space was of a low enough temperature to kill the organisms. It was after this that the DCR contacted Devyn and told him about E-1585.