Current Sector: 1/10 — The Habit EngineStatus: Block 8 Illuminated. Heat Shields Deployed.
| Week | Contribution | Sector 1 Total (£1k) | Kinetic-10K Total | Velocity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 18 | £50.00 | £750.00 | £750.00 | Warp 0.6 |
| 19 | £25.00 | £775.00 | £775.00 | Warp 0.6 |
| 20 | £25.00 | £800.00 | £800.00 | Warp 0.6 (£40.00/wk) |
Operational Report:
- Block 8 Secured: Command executed a £25.00 baseline transfer, officially illuminating Block 8. The Habit Engine has now reached £800.00, achieving an 80% completion rate for Sector 1.
- Emergency Shore Leave: Life support systems grew spotty as external temperatures flared to an oppressive 40 degrees. Command authorized a tactical retreat to the USS Glasgow. Originally slated as a 4-day maneuver, the mission evolved into a 6-day extended shore leave.
- Automated Logistics: The emergency deployment was fully financed by the automated shore leave fund operating in the background. This system provided complete financial freedom, ensuring command felt no restrictions while escaping the heatwave.
- Thermal Defenses: Prior to departure, massive heat shields (aluminium blinds) were successfully installed over the primary 6m by 2.5m rec room windows, successfully blocking extreme solar radiation from penetrating base camp.
- Kinetic Protocol Adjusted: The extreme heat severely impacted the 5-million-step challenge, with daily output fluctuating between 8,000 and 15,000 steps. Command correctly prioritized preserving crew life over daily step quotas.
- Crew Morale: Despite the heat, the Junior Officer’s morale is at peak levels, thoroughly enjoying the downtime and extended park patrols with command.
Commander’s Note:
”We hit £800 this week with a £25 transfer, but the real story was the heatwave. Temperatures hit 40 degrees, and life support was struggling. We had to install massive 6 by 2.5-meter aluminium blinds to block the heat from baking the rec room. Ultimately, we executed an emergency shore leave to the USS Glasgow. What was supposed to be a 4-day stop turned into a 6-day adventure. Our automated shore leave fund covered the entire escape, meaning we were completely unrestricted. Physically, it’s been a struggle—my steps dropped to between 8k and 15k a day, but preserving life in that heat takes priority. On the bright side, the Junior Officer is absolutely loving the downtime and hanging out in the parks.”
Visual Sensor Array (Sector 1: £0 – £1,000)
Each block [ 🟦 ] represents £100.00.
Progress: 80.0% of Sector 1
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(Block 8 fully illuminated | Block 9: 0.0% Charged)
Mission Line (Days 100–200):
“The system works, and the shields are holding. I am not rushing the destination; I am commanding the journey, one transfer at a time.”