Current Sector: 1/10 — The Habit Engine
Status: Tactical Conservation. 1.5M Step Milestone Achieved.
| Week | Contribution | Sector 1 Total (£1k) | Kinetic-10K Total | Velocity |
| 12 | £50.00 | £475.00 | £475.00 | Warp 0.6 |
| 13 | £45.00 | £520.00 | £520.00 | Warp 0.6 |
| 14 | £25.00 | £545.00 | £545.00 | Warp 0.6 (£38.93/wk) |
Operational Report:
- Resource Conservation: Command executed a calculated return to the £25.00 transfer baseline. This maneuver is designed to conserve resources mid-month, with plans to adjust thrust upward as payday approaches.
- Long-Range Sensors (Forward Planning): Navigational scans have detected a 5-Friday month approaching in June. Current resource conservation ensures the ship is properly fueled to maintain the transfer streak through the extended upcoming calendar cycle.
- Kinetic Milestone: The Away Team has officially breached the 1.5 million step mark for the year. The physical endurance required to reach this number is staggering.
- Gear Integration: The newly acquired walking trainers are performing optimally. They are projected to be fully broken in within the week, preparing the crew for extended long-stretch kinetic operations without any foot fatigue.
Commander’s Note:
“This week was all about strategic pacing. I pulled the transfer back to £25 to conserve resources mid-month, though I’ll adjust upward toward the end. You have to look at the horizon: June is a 5-Friday month, and pacing out the budget now guarantees the streak stays unbroken later. Physically, we just blew past 1.5 million steps. The new trainers are holding up beautifully and will feel like a second pair of feet by next week, fully primed for the long stretches ahead. The system is stable, and we are moving forward.”
Visual Sensor Array (Sector 1: £0 – £1,000)
Each block [ 🟦 ] represents £100.00.
Progress: 54.5% of Sector 1
🟦 🟦 🟦 🟦 🟦 🔲 🔲 🔲 🔲 🔲 (Blocks 1–10)
(Block 5 fully illuminated | Block 6: 45.0% 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.”