Acting captain's log, Archer-51, entry number four: Coordinates, encoded 60C32C6D-FDE7-44F5-8A8B-5045C558214A. Intergalactic time spec follows this log. As can be determined from the coordinates quoted above, the Archer-51 is now back on course for Ganymede, but severely overdue. As I have been unable to reach the Ganymede Coastguard via standard communications, I am hoping they are monitoring the QEC. The journey has been more eventful than hoped. Shortly following the last log entry, the Archer-51 encountered an asteroid field. With the assistance of the J3N67, I was able to navigate through this hazardous situation, but not without a small impact to the hull, which is not believed to be mission-threatening. Repairs will be necessary once we reach Ganymede. The mystery of my solitude aboard Archer-51 remains unsolved. Landside backups remain inaccessible, and beyond the manifest and a few preflight checklists, I have been unable to recover any useful information regarding the launch. Following arrival, I intend to requisition the backups from the archives of Bowyers And Fletchers and to request an investigation from SSSF. The circumstances surrounding this mission are highly suspic [CONNECTIVITY LOST] Intergalactic time spec, compressed format: 9C7EEE4516383EEE4DDE69D121D1E79ABF9231D8873A3BFF21948D13D154734458916E12 C4BAA5535769E8921C722840D31B472138C31ECE9A95B83FBAF22A30 gemini://cosmic.voyage/Archer-51/8.txt

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