Observations from the Docosie Lunar Station.
James and I arrived at our moon outpost this morning, where we’ll be staying for the next couple of days. My visit is purely educational, while James has actual work to get through, though I’m helping wherever I can.
The landscape up here is stark and desolate, but the view of Docosie III hanging in the sky is nothing short of spectacular. It’s the kind of sight that makes you pause without meaning to.
Inside, the outpost feels noticeably different from our orbital platform. It’s a slightly newer installation, and the change in design trends is obvious. Cleaner lines, updated materials, and a subtly more modern aesthetic.
Despite its remote location, the outpost is well‑equipped. A couple of holosuites give the team plenty of ways to unwind, whether that’s running simulations, relaxing, or just escaping the monotony of lunar dust and silence.
The long‑range sensor array is the real marvel here. From this vantage point, the colony can monitor activity up to fifteen light‑years beyond the Docosie system, giving us early warning of approaching ships or any unusual phenomena drifting our way.
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