Planet New London, New London
New Tokyo-Kyushu-Tau 29-Tau 31-Leeds-New London
Some Hogosha scum demanded my cargo as I was leaving Planet New Tokyo, but I made a quick escape to the trade lane. Blood Dragons and Golden Chrysanthemums formed the basic fare for my cannon as I made my way to Kyushu, while Tau 29 saw the easy despatch of some Outcasts.
In Tau 31, I noticed an interesting planet, shortly before I was due to hit the Jump Gate for Leeds. A short cruise to the planet led to the happy discovery of Planet Harris, a Planetform, Inc. terraforming project. There seemed to be nothing much doing there, but the addition of another price list is always welcome.
Leeds was a fairly boring run, while New London saw me engage the Mollys twice and also a group of Corsairs.
Upon arrival at New London, I sold my engine components for $1199, and I then took a job from the Bretonian Police against the Corsairs. An easy job, soon completed, placed me near the Manchester jump gate. I write as I wait in the queue for my turn to jump— I think that's the signal. Signing off.
Some Hogosha scum demanded my cargo as I was leaving Planet New Tokyo, but I made a quick escape to the trade lane. Blood Dragons and Golden Chrysanthemums formed the basic fare for my cannon as I made my way to Kyushu, while Tau 29 saw the easy despatch of some Outcasts.
In Tau 31, I noticed an interesting planet, shortly before I was due to hit the Jump Gate for Leeds. A short cruise to the planet led to the happy discovery of Planet Harris, a Planetform, Inc. terraforming project. There seemed to be nothing much doing there, but the addition of another price list is always welcome.
Leeds was a fairly boring run, while New London saw me engage the Mollys twice and also a group of Corsairs.
Upon arrival at New London, I sold my engine components for $1199, and I then took a job from the Bretonian Police against the Corsairs. An easy job, soon completed, placed me near the Manchester jump gate. I write as I wait in the queue for my turn to jump— I think that's the signal. Signing off.


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