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If we cannot wait, we are free to do a little looking ourselves on the station’s internal cortex. All their wireless systems are fully compatible and any Cortex capable devices we might need to hook up to it via our ship should work fine. Nika inquires how they’re sending messages? Is it via ship, since the Cortex is down?  
 
If we cannot wait, we are free to do a little looking ourselves on the station’s internal cortex. All their wireless systems are fully compatible and any Cortex capable devices we might need to hook up to it via our ship should work fine. Nika inquires how they’re sending messages? Is it via ship, since the Cortex is down?  
  
'''Staff:''' I assume you haven’t had a whole lot of contact since the Long Silence.  There are a number of options that are happening.  We are participating in a sort of—they’re calling it the Pony Express, where all ships are asked to carry a databook and plug into whatever starport they go into and spread information that way. It’s the Verse’s slowest possible Cortex.  In addition, there are coded message systems that are transported this way as well, so that if you, for example, left something on Londinium you could code a message, plug it into our cortex system and then if there’s a ship headed that direction it would transport it there.  So even if you were headed, say, in the opposite direction…I don’t know—to Blue Sun or Georgia—you could get where you’re going but your message would get to Londinium. It would take weeks, but it would still be faster than [going to destination and then Londinium].
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Staff: I assume you haven’t had a whole lot of contact since the Long Silence.  There are a number of options that are happening.  We are participating in a sort of—they’re calling it the Pony Express, where all ships are asked to carry a databook and plug into whatever starport they go into and spread information that way. It’s the Verse’s slowest possible Cortex.  In addition, there are coded message systems that are transported this way as well, so that if you, for example, left something on Londinium you could code a message, plug it into our cortex system and then if there’s a ship headed that direction it would transport it there.  So even if you were headed, say, in the opposite direction…I don’t know—to Blue Sun or Georgia—you could get where you’re going but your message would get to Londinium. It would take weeks, but it would still be faster than [going to destination and then Londinium].
  
 
We decide to send a message to Christian by this method, to tell him what’s going on.  To date, he doesn’t know we’ve acquired a new ship and skeleton crew for Morningstar.  Won’t he be surprised?
 
We decide to send a message to Christian by this method, to tell him what’s going on.  To date, he doesn’t know we’ve acquired a new ship and skeleton crew for Morningstar.  Won’t he be surprised?

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