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Pei raised her mug with both hands and opened her mouth to drink. A light panel on the wall flashed before she could do so, signalling a message received. It only did this for channels sheโd tagged as important, so she did not think twice about setting her untouched drink down and heading for the control room.
She did, however, wish she was still asleep.
Received message
Encryption: 0
From: GC Transit Authority โ Gora System (path: 487-45411-479-4)
To: Gapei Tem Seri (path: 3541-332-61)
Subject: URGENT UPDATE
This is an urgent message from the Emergency Response Team aboard the GC Transit Authority Regional Management Orbiter (Gora System). As both standard ansible and Linking channels are currently unavailable, we will be communicating via the emergency beacon network for the time being. We ask that you leave your scribs locked to this channel until proper communications are restored.
Our team has completed a full orbital survey of Goraโs satellite network and the debris cloud. Wreckage drones have been dispatched, and are hard at work removing the debris as quickly as possible.
Due to the unprecedented nature of this situation, debris clean-up sufficient enough to resume normal ground-to-orbit traffic will take longer than originally estimated. Based on current data, we hope to restore safe spaceflight conditions within approximately two GC standard days. These estimates are based on the most recent survey data. Given the evolving nature of this situation, the actual time of resolution is subject to change.
We understand and sympathise with the impact these delays are having on both business and personal affairs. We appreciate your continued understanding as we work to resolve this situation as quickly as safety parameters allow.
We are aware of isolated attempts to launch spacecraft despite the current traffic shutdown. Do not attempt launch of any vessel, crewed or uncrewed, at this time. The current risk to both sapient life and ship integrity is extreme. Though we share your frustration at the situation, please follow the current traffic regulations for your own safety and the safety of those travelling with you.
The GCTA and the Goran Orbital Cooperative are working together to bring Goraโs solar power network back online. The Goran Orbital Cooperative will compensate you for all fuel resources used for back-up power supplies until the solar network is restored.
We understand that some debris from the collision has deorbited and landed planetside. We plan to work directly with affected individuals to assess the damage and necessary repairs once comms channels are restored.
The safest place to be during this situation is within your ship or your habitat dome. Do not attempt exosuit walks in unshielded environments until the all-clear is given.
Any satellite debris that has landed on Goraโs surface remains the property of the GC Transit Authority or the Goran Orbital Cooperative. GC salvage rights do not apply in this scenario.
We are working to restore ground-to-orbit comms as soon as possible. We do not have an estimate for this repair work yet.
Thank you for your patience. We are all in this together.
SPEAKER
Speaker focused on the horizon, and tried to keep her breathing slow.
She wanted to pace. She wanted to break something. She wanted to say fuck it and hit the launch sequence and navigate the debris herself. But the first option hadnโt helped, the second was wasteful, and the third was the sort of thinking that got people killed. So she sat, she breathed, and she tried to calm down.
Out the shuttle window, there was nothing but desert. Not the good kind of desert, like sheโd seen on supply stops at Hashkath, full of wildflowers and the strange scurrying lives of animals in their natural niche. This was pure emptiness, a lifeless monument to all the different configurations rock could assume. The sheer amount of nothing frightened her. Gora was as undeveloped a place as sheโd ever seen, and the bulkhead between her and the outdoors did less to reassure her than usual. The sight of other habitat domes out there โ their signs illegible thanks to distance โ was a comfort, of sorts. But the domes were so far apart from one another that it did not take much imagining to picture Gora without any sort of buildings at all.
The thought of an untouched planet unnerved her, and the fact that it did made her angry.
She looked down to the hammock beneath her. She wasnโt sure when sheโd dug her fingers into the edge of the fabric, but it took conscious effort to make herself let go. As she glanced back up, she noticed motion outside.
Rovegโs shuttle was parked beside hers, and she could see him in his own control room, looking โฆ well, she wasnโt quite sure how he looked, beyond looking like himself. Quelin were such a conundrum. How were you supposed to understand a face that never changed? She continued to watch him, intrusive though she knew this to be. Roveg gestured at panels, spoke words unheard. The longer she watched, the more
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