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Escape Velocity / Re: Daily Post from The Port Of New Barcelona
« Last post by Eduardo Blomar 1679 on July 30, 2020, 03:53:53 AM »I am very glad for the extra sleep I got yesterday as minor problems roll me out of my bunk at 2 am. It's funny how two efficient men see the same task in different lights that create an inefficient tie that stops all work dead.
"Ask the Captain!"
Arr.
Other than The Cook (whose depths of wisdom I yearn to achieve) I am the eldest aboard ship. My 'wisdom' that is so revered by the Crew makes me chuckle because some time in my 40's I realized that wisdom is nothing more than the accumulation of knowledge over time, a good recall of facts, and knowing when to keep one's mouth shut.
I always thank profusely anyone who awakens me because I never want anyone to fear it. I have specific "Standing Orders" that are to never be abrogated except when to do so would result in someone's injury or death. One of them involves safety.
The possibility of extending our stay means an increase in fuel usage. Before we can begin picking up passengers it is critical that we take a rather large cache of gasoline, propane, and other various flammable materials to the Festival grounds along with the solar array and battery bank. The tents and other camping needs plus the personal rations all must be set up and readied for our return so we can concentrate on immediate sales of our goods on the opening Saturday. This makes for a dangerous voyage and everyone will be on edge until it, and the gunpowder we ALWAYS carry are safely stowed ashore.
I don't know how often I will be able to post while we are engaged because of our apparent inability to communicate from the event. I heard rumors that we may be able to pay a local to link our devices allowing contact with the Outside World. If that happens, you will be the first to know. If not I have decided to continue to journalize my experiences on paper and whenever possible will update this Ledger.
Yesterday at sunrise the crew was greeted by a giant eagle in a Red Sky - mixed omens.
Safety is The Order of the Day.
Pray for our success,
Eduardo Blomar 1679