Obius wrote:Has Vampirics clues been compiled into 1 source? I want to read it as I browse unclaimed pets without having to dog through 100 pages. The hints chart does not link the pages.

Here you go @Obius.
Vampiric’s hints
1. Invisible text in sig which says ‘Pay attention to the screen, everyone, if you want hints.’
So, Vampiric’s sig kept changing with Log IDs which lead to posts:
2. In Vampiric’s sig: Destination Acquired Coordinates Locked Initiating Countdown
3. First Log ID: P109066 leads to post
Departure successful. No system failures present like in the run throughs. Mild turbulence through the NP-064 Quadrant, debris shower negated by the shields. Likely a result of artifact collision with nearby moons. Crew are in high spirits, optimistic for a successful voyage.
4. Second Log ID: P1973409 leads to another post
Cruise speed maintaining at optimal efficiency. All systems operating at optimal efficiency. Everything.. okey-dokey? I don't know how to word these things.. but the stars look beautiful tonight. I lie awake in my pod during the sleep cycle and think about the amazing creatures we might find even in just the shallows of the mega-planet's vast aquatic plains. It makes me restless with excitement.
5. Third Log ID: 116678394 leads to another post.
There was a small issue with one of the locks on the compartments. Poor Mal got stuck in the space toilet for a good hour until we managed to unjam it. We laughed about it for a good while before discussing the preliminary search droid results we had last year in preparation for this journey. Though I have no fear of the water, and i'm a strong swimmer, part of me just hopes that the fauna is passive enough to at least get a good look around.
6. Fourth Log ID: P3652632 leads to another post.
Passed the Arrodica Nebura belt, it looks far more beautiful up close. It never ceases to amaze me how many stars you can see all at once up in this vast dark environment. Like I am lost in the deep ocean before I even arrive. Also, I somehow got a small mark on my bodysuit, right down the side. I don't even know how it got there, but I blame some rogue flying pudding from that anti-gravity fight we had earlier. Mal was definitely cheating the entire time!
7. Fifth Log ID: 102508764 leads to another post.
We passed by several large planetoids which had accrued their own asteroid belts. We noticed them not because our course took us that way, but that they were starkly obvious against the red and orange hues of the planetoids themselves. There's just so much we don't know in this particular sector of space, and I wish that we had the resources and funding to really investigate it more.
8. Sixth Log ID: 17274761 leads to another post
We are closing in on the destination and making the pre-approach checks. I had to put my suit back on, it's so bulky even in antigravity. My reports will be resumed once the safety zone around our landing site has been established and the communication array has been fully installed. I trust in the safety and stability of our vessel but.. still.. I pray silently that we will be safe as we breach the atmosphere. Over and out.
9. Seventh: No Log ID but this message
Connection Established
Signal Strength Minimal
Awaiting Report
Page 134Aliria wrote:New image in Vampiric's signature:

Leads to
this thread.
Vampiric wrote:One small step! wrote:Hello? Is this connecting? There seems to be a bit of delay between input and reception to the monitor, but i'm sure it's fine.
We have established our temporary base around the ship after running the safety protocols. No imminent security risks were detected, and no signs of hostile life forms. This particular spot we are inhabiting is mostly dunes but with scattered areas of dry brush. I suspect that perhaps there was a source of hydration here at some point in time and perhaps it simply receded. We plan to trek in a straight direction tomorrow whilst deploying the signal markers to ensure safe return. We want to locate any signs of lifeforms as soon as we can, though with the day and night cycle being so drastically different to home.. it could take some time before we figure out what appears when and for how long.
I was nervous when we were setting up, mostly because I thought some alien creature might jump out and swallow us whole immediately.. but my crewmates laughed when I told them. I just hope their indifference is sourced by their experience and not overconfident naiveté. Don't tell them I said that..