Maintenance placed a request two days ago that I return my Caracal to Fourchambault for inspection. I am informed that the on-board computer was failing to check in. Regardless, I am pleased to report that the issue has now been rectified, and the ship returned to Agincourt to continue serving. The flight home was blessedly quiet, though observation of the star charts did reveal something of mild interest.
Apparently Lyonnais plays host to a planet bearing the name of our beloved Général. It seems to be an icy chunk of rock with little in the way of redeeming features, and steadily gaining mass by the way of a tremendous volume of air. It goes without saying, of course, that there is little to recommend existence in its immediate proximity to sentient life. Merely a snippet I thought you may find interesting. Is nature not wonderful?
On my return to the frontline, I did come across a fleeting scanner contact bearing the JM| identifier in the Taus. I've not seen the group before, and it may be worthwhile investigating further to determine their intentions. Radar contacts aside, a fly-through of Magellan revealed little in the way of enemy forces and I intend to stage a raid against hostile shipping shortly to take advantage before the window closes.