Mining the Moon - Pt. 1
To: David R. 'Staiduk' Organ. Rank - Captain
Deep space rating #SP5371154
From: Glenn Oliver; sup. Dispatch Office;
Extraterrestrial Research and Surveying Department
INTERSOLAR Inc.
02 May 2084
Dave:
Glad to see you back after your sabbatical; hope you liked Japan, I hear its lovely this time of year.
You'll no doubt be happy to hear your last claim turned out to be quite a successful strike - initial refinement trials are showing great early productivity. As per contract; you are entitled to one percent total profit from the mine; which when added to your salary and deep-space bonus will amount to a fairly hefty sum - easily enough to pay for the next time you want to spend 6 months in a foreign land again.
Now that you're back on the flight roster; we might as well get you back into the thick of it. R&S has identified several locations on the Moon which may possibly contain high levels of natural iridium. We would like you to check those areas out; and stake a claim if you find a workable site.
Your craft is scheduled to launch May 23; collect your mission package no later than May 13; of course. Information for your flight is available at the flight desk; but as usual I'll leave the details of the survey up to you.
In addition to the survey run; We would like you to transport mail and passengers to Brighton Beach lunar colony. Warning: 3 of the 4 passengers have never been off-planet before; so please fly normally. Normally for us that is; not normally for yourself - we want repeat customers (ha ha).
Look forward to seeing you soon;
Glenn
"Look forward to seeing you soon". Yeah; that's a hot one.
Powering up the 'Weasle'.
Lifting off.
Pushing for space.
Accellerating into orbit.
Approaching South America
Rolling into docking alignment.
Docking with W-1
Docked, and refuelling.


