Captains Log: Owen Atlas |

Captains Log 1
Newly appointed Captain Owen Atlas of the IGF Pendulum (Imperial Galactic Fleet).
This is my first assignment as captain of my own vessel. Admiral Foste sent me the first transmissions about the construction of the Pendulum only two months ago. I had no idea they could put these vessels together so swiftly. Right away they pulled me off my previous assignment as the assistant commander of the Hover Cruiser Baradon and put me into deep space training. I must say, originally I was not pleased with the change. Everything I had heard about off planet assignments was less than stellar (haha).
I had no idea they intended to make me captain until the last week of training. The Admiral came to see me in a surprise visit at the training center. He informed me that I was the chosen captain of the newest of only two ion powered interplanetary vessels. I was taken on a tour of the nearly completed vessel and the next day introduced to my five officers and a number of the crew. I made repeated trips back to the Pendulum that week to oversee the final fittings.
Today we have all hands on deck, a crew of 50, and after a short ceremony we have been launched into orbit. This is nothing like the ships of my father’s day. These new ion engines and the artificial gravity they provide make space travel nothing like the free floating space walks I experienced in training. I’ve just finished my first full inspection of the Pendulum as a fully operational vessel and I am very impressed with the ship and my crew.
Ship specs –
The IGF Pendulum is a Dirk II class frigate. It is outfitted with the latest tech; two six cell class three Ion Engines, two phase five capital missile launchers, type two solar scanners, ample ordinance storage lockers, but minimal hull armor. The crew quarters and bridge are nothing too special; they remind me of the planet side hover cruisers like the Baradon.
After our preliminary orbital tests we set our course for one of the unexplored warp points in our home solar system of Zitrod. We expect to reach it within the month.
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Captains Log 2
Captain Owen Atlas of the IGF Pendulum
We passed through the appointed warp point into the system beyond. The trip was a little unsettling, but the ship held together just fine. We ran some quick star scans and found we had passed nearly instantly into the neighboring Ibsunk system. After analyzing the data from scans of the inside of the warp conduit, as well as the scans of the corresponding warp point found in this system, we believe this to be a stable and dependable access route between these two systems.
We have scanned the system but can see little from our current position. Therefore, we have set a course which will first take us along the outskirts of the system. We will remain within scanning range of the outer ort cloud as we pass around the entire system. Once complete we will continue to the interior of the system. Our navigator estimates it will take just over four month to chart the entire system.
With a little good fortune we hope to find more warp points or even a new rock world which might be civilizable one day. In our home system our home world is the only rock world to be found. There are several ice worlds (useless) and one gas giant world with plenty of Hydrogen to breath, but our scientists have not yet found a way for us to live in those unfamiliar conditions. The scientists tell us there are many suitable rock worlds to be found in the neighboring systems and though they may not be hydrogen atmospheres they have plans that should allow us to establish dome protected colonies. Here’s hoping.