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Venonta Vivo (en) c26

Chapter 26. Data

Omni had mixed feelings, even if deep down she knew it was a good decision, she couldn’t help thinking she failed in her mission. She shook her head and decided to revisit the information about the planets in the system previously discarded.

Once she loaded the information, she dismissed CMP-001 one. Maybe it would be a good idea to rescan planet CMP-000, to send a probe and gather new images and data. So she did.

While she was waiting, she read the protocols she had to follow in order to update the project to the new target. It took her some time to find some contradictions. She didn’t expect what she was reading at all, she was puzzled. She thought the directives were checked meticulously to avoid this kind of situations, but it seemed that was not the case.

Omni needed those protocols, without them, she was lost. The mere idea of not knowing what to expect next was terrifying. And she didn’t like that. “Come down,” she muttered. She could take some advice from G01-S05-DT-Deta and maybe G01-S02-DA-Daan. She felt something new, she felt she could rely on both, on all of them, and be a little less alone. That might be the warmth Ame76 sometimes referred to. “Interesting!” She thought and added a post to her private diary.

That was a perfect time to charge and clear her head.

Omni powered fully on when she received a notification of the arrival of a torrent of data from CMP-000 to start looking into the overview information about the planet. It had a standard size, no too big, not too small, but a thin atmosphere—she had considered that a problem—They might need to build an extra dome for the forest not to die. On the other hand, it looked like there was no intelligent life—even though she couldn’t be completely sure, specially now—An exhaustive scan on the planet itself would be necessary. But seamed that there was no presence of known bacteria, nor viruses. A little more than 50% of the planet was water, with scattered islands of different shapes and sizes.

Even if the planet was not completely inhospitable, Omni was worried about the inability of the already printed subjects—and the forest—to adapt to the new environmental conditions. After the latest events, she needed some quiet time now.

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Last poll results
●●●●●●●●●● 100 % 1. Rescan CMP-000
○○○○○○○○○○ 00 % 2. Rescan CMP-001
○○○○○○○○○○ 00 % 3. Send new probes
○○○○○○○○○○ 00 % 4. Can't go. Computer fail

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