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16 hours in Jump. The readings have not improved, and the view outside has only gotten weirder. I've given up on the so-called sensors. They really are not telling me anything. They cannot show me where I am or if I am even actually moving, though the view outside sure implies it.
The fact that I have so many windows is still bugging me. Then there is the fact that I have a fully stocked lab, and stores more appropriate for a long expedition to a new world. It's just odd, but maybe I'm just reading into things where I shouldn't be. They said the ship was stocked in case something went wrong, since it is an experimental ship, and I ended up stranded on a non-colony world. That way I'd be able to survive the months it would take for a normal drive ship to reach me for rescue.
Okay. That make sense. I'm just a bit freaked out by the windows. Maybe this is what they really went through. Those old pilots. It really isn't a formless void out there though. So I guess I'll just keep myself busy..., somehow. Nothing I can do for now.
Barring an emergency, I'm not going to override the drives preprogrammed timing sequence. The tech's set that carefully, and I have no real reason to do anything else but rely on their calculations.
I'm going re-do the audit of what I actually have on board. Make sure I know what I really have. I wonder what movies and music they loaded the computer with. They said it was a lot. Guess I'll see if it can expand from my personal collection.
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