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Finally got clearance from the supervisor on Baltimore to send the team out to Coronado and get some eyes out here. Not sure what main office is doing, though some of the first words we heard after opening the hatch into the docking bay were "fuckin' storm's gonna be the death of us", so there's gotta be something to peel from those damaged lanes. Local manager seems more than happy to let us give our shot, so we'll get on it once we're finished settling in.
Station looks like crap, but from what we've heard the wave caused by that moon was enormous. Like something out of a Hillwood blockbuster. Heard a transport even got smacked by it, though Crayter got them to Sabah safe, so not much to worry about there. Ed and Jack are 'scouting the bar' as they say, seeing what the regulars have to say about the goings on here. A bit surprised to see copper still flowing, but I guess the credit train stops for no one. Far from our realm of expertise; We just work the lanes.
Will see where this goes once we get eyes on the damage. Told Ed to clear room on the cam for the records. Will need plenty of stuff for when main office takes this all to court.
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Thought the damage looked bad from a distance, but after getting a closer look (or as close as we could without the safety alarms blaring), there's layers and layers to it.
The incomplete rings are safest, relatively speaking. No general danger anyone who comes by, or even people who get out to work on 'em, so they'll likely be our first point of interest. Never got finished, either, so some of the more sensitive instrumentation wasn't even installed yet. The finished ones give me a worry, though.
Leaking some sort of emission into space, though I'm not sure if it's from any internal burning or if it's solar or whatever. Enough that the alarms keep blaring if we get too close to them.
Still a lot to go over. Only got a look of the outside, so who knows what'll pop up when we start pulling back panels. Even then, a bunch of claims snippets for the main office to add to the pile. God, I hope Interspace gets bent for this.