This is the journey of Sir Gregory Baxter, son of the galaxy renowned archaeologists, George and Francine Baxter, as I search the universe for my own treasure. What it is, i am not sure, but i know i will recognize it if i ever do. Wish me luck!
Monday, May 21, 2012
When it rains...
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Well, folks. Its been just over a week since I first took off. Its been a bit of a rough trip, but I've made it to the moon. I've decided to stay a here a few days while I plan my first move. I don't believe what I am searching for is here or on mars, but beyond our asteroid belt I'm not quite sure yet. I may visit several of Jupiter's moons, as well as visiting Saturn, and I definitely intend to stop at Pluto, if for no other reason than to visit my greatest dear friend Thomas. Ah yes, Thomas. I have not seen him in ages. We had many a great adventures while attending university. I remember the time we built the quasar lapse generator in our dorm room and nearly blew the building to pieces. Those were the good old days. I wonder what ol' Tom is up to now...
Wow that was incredibly horrible. Turns out I caught a case of moon flu. If you have never suffered such a fate, i would never wish it upon you. I was in the middle of dinner when all of a sudden my stomach began wretching like no tomorrow. If you didn't know better, you'da thought you were watching that scene from Aliens where the creature rips out of the mans stomach. It was that bad. Fortunately, the moon folks are experienced with this sorta thing and they were right quick with fixing me up with some antibiotics. I was green in the face for about a week with the crazy sickness and I swear I was gonna die. Between puking and sweating and making constant trips to the loo, I may as well have been living in there.
Well now that experience is over, thank the Lord, and I am on my way again. The ship is fueled, cleaned and ready to go, as is my body, and now it is time to continue my journey. I've just been cleared for take off, so I will check in again once I get back to cruising speed. Farewell, mighty moon folk, the journey continues.
P.s. never visit the moon during flu season, unless you too want to experience the porcelain palace.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Well, Its just about time for take off. I believe I'm ready to go. Surprisingly I'm more nervous than i expected. Funny isn't it? I used to look forward to launch days with my parents, going with them on their crazy trips. Then again, for me, launch day was pretty much the only exciting day of the trip for me because there was so much going on with ship preparations and what not.
Well, I've got my ship ready. Its a modified version of the Starcraft 5. You know the Starcraft series, right? Just your typical single man cruiser designed for journeys beyond the galaxy. Grateful to gotten such a deal on it as well. It only set me back $500 and 20 draken. Quite a steal if you ask me. I've taken the liberty of modifying it slightly though. I've enlarged the hull to make to account for the extra supplies and what not, as well as an extended living quarters. As much as i expect to be travelling, I would like to manage some comfort.
I also modified the engine slightly. Instead of the standard turbo, I've replaced it with a special carbon alloy hyper servo, which should boost the ship to .3 past lightspeed. I know its not a big jump in power, but it will decrease travel time without really affecting fuel efficiency.
Well everything is packed, preflight checks are complete, and its about time to lift off. Farewell my fellow humans of earth, I shall return successful or shall not return at all. I'm sure if mom and dad were still alive they'd be quite proud of me following in their footsteps. Regardless, the journey begins now. I will check in soon.
Sir Baxter