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Joshua and Kiera travel onward.  Joshua’s down to one dose of Flomoxipan and he sketches to pass the time.  They are down to 20 hours of air now.  When they’re down to the last hour, Kiera puts ''Lagniappe'' on autopilot.  Joshua rigs up the distress signal to broadcast without them and they prep to induce medical comas in their vac suits. Even the cat gets bundled into a suit and dosed.  By this measure they can stay alive for another two days on their suits’ air supply, buying two more days for the Universe to throw us the bone that will save us all. The atmo runs out, they inject the meds for their comas and close up their helmets.  They fall unconscious and ''Lagniappe'' flies on.<br><br>
 
Joshua and Kiera travel onward.  Joshua’s down to one dose of Flomoxipan and he sketches to pass the time.  They are down to 20 hours of air now.  When they’re down to the last hour, Kiera puts ''Lagniappe'' on autopilot.  Joshua rigs up the distress signal to broadcast without them and they prep to induce medical comas in their vac suits. Even the cat gets bundled into a suit and dosed.  By this measure they can stay alive for another two days on their suits’ air supply, buying two more days for the Universe to throw us the bone that will save us all. The atmo runs out, they inject the meds for their comas and close up their helmets.  They fall unconscious and ''Lagniappe'' flies on.<br><br>
  
On ''Equinox'', our fuel finally runs out and our engines won’t turn over. Whatever our batteries have left is our only source of power.  We shut down everything but life support to the suits and our signal broadcast.  The heat is still with us—the vacuum of space, though incredibly cold, is still an efficient insulator and the coefficient of cooling isn’t fast enough to spare us the heat.  First Belgan, then Arden and Nika pass out in turn. They get closed up in their suits by those still conscious until only Rina remains.  She makes her way to the bridge to make one last log entry. If they aren’t rescued in time, at least a record of their fate will survive them.  She keys the log on, incredibly weary, and her accent is thick as she speaks.<br><br>
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On ''Equinox'', our fuel finally runs out and our engines won’t turn over. Whatever our batteries have left is our only source of power.  We shut down everything but life support to the suits and our signal broadcast.  The heat is still with us—the vacuum of space, though incredibly cold, is still an efficient insulator and the coefficient of cooling isn’t fast enough to spare us the heat.  First Belgan, then Arden and Nika pass out in turn. They get closed up in their suits by those still conscious until only Rina remains.  She makes her way to the bridge to make one last log entry. If they aren’t rescued in time, at least a record of their fate will survive them.  She keys the log on, incredibly weary, and her accent thick as she speaks.<br><br>
  
 
''Is April second. Power is gone … Batteries won’t last. Passengers in coma … in life pods.  Crew in … suits. I am … engineer. I am only one left conscious…''  She breathes deep. Gathers her thoughts.  It’s important to get this right. It’s so freaking hard to speak.  ''With God’s blessing … this will not be last entry in Equinox log, but in case it is …we have our shuttle … Lagniappe … at …'' She struggles and manages to recite the shuttle’s heading and trajectory.  ''If it is too late to save us, '''save them'''.  They are broadcasting on frequency …'' She pauses, drags it from memory, and states it.  ''God have mercy on our souls.  That is all.''<br><br>
 
''Is April second. Power is gone … Batteries won’t last. Passengers in coma … in life pods.  Crew in … suits. I am … engineer. I am only one left conscious…''  She breathes deep. Gathers her thoughts.  It’s important to get this right. It’s so freaking hard to speak.  ''With God’s blessing … this will not be last entry in Equinox log, but in case it is …we have our shuttle … Lagniappe … at …'' She struggles and manages to recite the shuttle’s heading and trajectory.  ''If it is too late to save us, '''save them'''.  They are broadcasting on frequency …'' She pauses, drags it from memory, and states it.  ''God have mercy on our souls.  That is all.''<br><br>

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