Yesterday, 06:17 PM
==All==
The Yeager's powerful, some would argue overpowered engines quickly accelerated the ship to and a little bit past the maximum rated "safe" sublight speed. The Os'rusa, larger and with more mass to accelerate, was slower to maneuver and began to fall behind again. The Tusslebout was no longer accelerating away from the Yeager, as the velocities equalized and the distance became constant.
==Qi==
There was no sign of debris. All three ships that they had passed were now on the other side of the anomaly that had jammed their sensors and controls, so there was no way to know if the ships were functional or whether they were scattered to atoms across the cosmos. To go back and look for survivors would be difficult, and would definitely cost the Yeager the race.
The next anomaly was the temporal particle stream itself. The competitors would need to circle it as closely as they could before heading "south" into the final leg of the journey.
The Yeager's powerful, some would argue overpowered engines quickly accelerated the ship to and a little bit past the maximum rated "safe" sublight speed. The Os'rusa, larger and with more mass to accelerate, was slower to maneuver and began to fall behind again. The Tusslebout was no longer accelerating away from the Yeager, as the velocities equalized and the distance became constant.
==Qi==
There was no sign of debris. All three ships that they had passed were now on the other side of the anomaly that had jammed their sensors and controls, so there was no way to know if the ships were functional or whether they were scattered to atoms across the cosmos. To go back and look for survivors would be difficult, and would definitely cost the Yeager the race.
The next anomaly was the temporal particle stream itself. The competitors would need to circle it as closely as they could before heading "south" into the final leg of the journey.