51. Braga
For right now, the first stop was to visit Braga. The shuttle left Caprica and made its way toward the gate, then less than a minute later they approached the blue-green planet called Braga. It was an exquisite-looking planet, but didn't seem to have many heavily populated areas.
When the planet was first discovered, it had an estimated population of about 10 million people... mostly nomadic hunter-gatherer tribes, but there were larger communities forming in every region.
The planet had one island that didn't seem to have any humanoid life on it; so, a few centuries ago a group of Federation citizens, that wanted religion to be their primary focus, and didn't want technology involved in every aspect of their lives, colonized it.
The Federation checked in now and then during the first few years, but eventually were told to leave and never come back; there had been no check-ins since then. There was some debate about whether to visit them, but Mark convinced everyone that if we have not contacted them for centuries, they could just stop by, if for no other reason than to inform them of the fate of Cantara. Inevitably, if they've progressed at all, there's likely a portion of the population that might not be buying whatever stories they based their religion on, plus maybe they could help the indigenous people of the planet, since they would have evolved too.
One downfall to simply using the shuttles for transportation between planets was that a small ship like a shuttle didn't have any long range scanners, so they couldn't really get any detailed information about the planet. Also, with little knowledge of the planet and no existing Federation technology, they were flying blind.
Mark voiced his opinion that they should revisit the idea of building their own ship, something slightly larger than the shuttle and with some more amenities, plus he wanted a ship with FTL capabilities. They didn't need something as big as a Defender or Sentinel, just something big enough for their gang and some amenities for more travel comfort.
Since they weren't hailed and the shuttle had very limited scanner range, they flew around the planet at an elevation of about 5,000 metres along the northern and southern tropic zones, since that was likely where the population centres would be. Then once they knew where the population was, they could go down to the most populous area and try to find some leadership -- or ask for directions.
As they were flying around the planet, the group started discussing the design of their new ship. After seeing the private jet that Admiral Caldwell used when the Americans first visited Atlantis, Mark admitted that there was something to be said about Earth's ingenuity and aesthetics. So Cricket, reading Mark's mind, actually started with a jet-like design and made changes from there.
Cricket had been displaying a hologram and changing it based on what everyone was saying. In the end, the exterior still looked like a private jet, but that was where the similarities ended. The cockpit was much more shuttle like -- way simpler and easier to get in and out and had a full field-of-view, although it didn't appear transparent from the exterior. The recessed central walkway allowed for a central ceiling height of 2.5 metres, so Solara, Luna and Astra wouldn't have to hunch over.
The ship would have all the basic shuttle features of inertial dampeners, AGCs, shields, cloak, foldable wings, and the ailerons had lateral thrusters for maneuvering in space. Then it also had some features of the larger ships: an FTL drive, full scanner array, a mass fabricator and even a miniature asteroid harvester in the undercarriage in case they needed to retrieve something or take on matter. Hidden in the larger fuselage area that connected the wings was a smaller version of a mass TRD driver, and the AGCs also allowed the ship to take off and land vertically.
The forward compartment had the port side entrance and, as you entered the ship, you faced the washroom, complete with a shower and clothing synth, and beside it was a small galley. Then, across from the galley, was a small private office with a computer terminal for Mark to use if he needed to. The central compartment had two sets of single seats facing each other, with a table in the middle. Each seat was oversized, comfortable and could recline into an ergonomic bed. The aft compartment had two couches facing each other, and by simply pressing a button, the compartment could convert into a bed spanning the width of the ship. Then, at the very back of the ship, was a hatch to allow access to the undercarriage mass fabricator and storage compartment.
Since something fabricated the first time took considerably longer than subsequent fabrications, Mark tasked the Sentinel at Norsvund'ka to manufacture it. They could transition to their new ship once they finished at Braga and made their way to Norn space.
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With the new ship design being analyzed and uploaded to the mobile shipyard, they had now orbited the planet twice and had some rudimentary information about the population's distribution.
Just like all planets, most of the population was along the shorelines of major bodies of water, and the largest population centres were near the areas where the temperate zone transitioned to the tropic zone. Other than some rudimentary observations made in passing, they were still practically flying blind.
As they headed toward one of the larger population centres, Mark asked aloud, "Cricket, you would've had knowledge of where the Federation citizens had originally settled. Is that where we're headed?"
Cricket's hologram popped into existence. "Actually no! They are on an island continent on the other side of this planet from where we are. They're probably all asleep right now, but it'll be morning for them soon."
"Let's go down and look around. It looks like it's the middle ages, I saw castles!"
They cloaked the ship as they approached the surface, only then realizing that the new ship, being much larger, wouldn't be able to do what they were about to do. They'd need an open area at least 30 metres by 6 metres to land, so they might need to rethink the new ship a bit, or come up with some other solution.
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Cricket, hold off starting the construction of the new ship, I'm having second thoughts.
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As they approached the settlement, the level of technology indeed looked medieval. They flew slowly through the walled cities; right by the castles and other large buildings made of stone. Most of the buildings, though, were constructed of wood, and it looked like the primary mode of transport was by boat or animal. They continued on and check out other population centres around the planet to see if they could find anyplace that looked more advanced than the others.
They really missed the scanning ability of the larger ships.
After checking out many cities and their associated castles, the place looked like feudal Kings, with armies and knights. They even got to witness a battle. It was just like you saw watching those kinds of things on TV. There were foot soldiers and mounted soldiers, with the commanders bringing up the rear along with catapults and ballistas.