After a quick preparation, Dankien is on his way to Liberty with a gunboat.
To Corinth Research Station he said: "I am leaving your space, I am going to Omicron-theta jump-hole. Over"
Damned, I thought he was on Planet Gran Canaria... Planet Erie, that's quite a different destination. I am even not sure to remember the last time I came to Liberty...I hope the jump-holes are still in the same places, I don't want to explore the entire omega again.
During the trip to Liberty, Dankien made some new contacts with various parties regarding possible contribution to humanitarian projects. It's good to be involved and to help these people, but soon we will need to have our own projects if we want to make the difference.
There is so much work to do with the zoner Consensus, we are still emerging and developing our organization. I hope they won't need me for the next few days. At the same time, he is keeps on discussing with his new colleagues about the organizations. While there is an idea for a global consensus it is not clear how the divisions can remain independent without affecting the global coherence of the faction.
Finally, arriving in orbit of Planet Erie, Dankien thinks: At last, I arrive! I hope I won't have difficulty to find Doc. After landing, Dankien parks the gunboat in a hangar and rent if for a week. Now, let's find a shuttle to Bristol and talk to Skip.
Some hours after, Dankien is traveling through the country, admiring the landscape. Finally he arrived to Bristol. After a few hesitations, he found the trading post and hopefully Skip is there and ready to drive Dankien. At the end of the day, both reach the cabin of Doc Holliday.
Wow, that's a quiet and secret place for sure!
Dankien warmly thanks Skip for his help and looks for Doc around, feeling excited to meet him again.