<< BACK TO RS001 LOG Warm greetings and wishes for unity and brotherhood to all brave space farers, from distant Sol! As myriad environmental and political pressures bear down on our fair planet, more representatives of humanity than ever before have taken to the cosmos. These men and women represent, it is said, the planet's best and brightest. But for various reasons, the opportunity to participate in this great exodus into the unkown has not been afforded to all those would gladly do so; not even to all of those whom have felt the impassioned yearning for space deep in their hearts for many years. This unfortunate Earth-bound fate has affected a great many of my comrades in the Greater Kansai Region Soviet Space History Preservation and Re-enactment Society, despite our great affinity for the cosmos and our unwavering commitment to understand as fully as possible the monumental task of living in it. Until recently, it also affected myself. Eager to participate in this great expansion into the skies in any way possible, the GKRSSHPRS has embarked, with the generous assistance of an anonymous benefactor who understands our heartfelt plight, on a grand undertaking. Working over many years we have constructed and had placed into Low Earth Orbit the orbial station Shin-Salyut 6, a painstakingly accurate recreation of the historical station Salyut 6, operated by the former Soviet Union from 1977 to 1982. Further, we have managed to make perfectly legitimate arrangements with various online parties such that station log entries from Shin-Salyut 6 will intermittently be broadcast via the QEC system to various deep space relays. Our QEC hookup is one-directional, space farers. We cannot hear you, and we know not what great adventures you undertake in our name nor what troubles you face. But we wish to inspire you all, and to lead by example, by detailing to you our efforts to live, in this humble 15 metre cylinder, with the right-thinking and ideologically correct minds of the earliest pioneers of long-term space habitation in our distant past. Our trials and tribulations may seem insignificant compared to your cryo-sleep journeys at relativistic speeds to other stars. But we are, in our way, which we feel is equally valid to other ways, doing our best to demonstrate to everyone that humanity's future in space is, as it ever was, a source of great inspiration, hopes and dreams to people of all walks of life, and that those working to make this future a reality must always work so in the spirit of togetherness and in the interests of the common good, as our comrades before us did. I, Nobu "Leonid Popov" Sakamoto, have been granted the great honour of commanding this mission and I pledge to undertake my duties to the highest standards. I am joined on Shin-Salyut 6 by comrades Kensuke "Valery Ryumin" Urashima and Yukiko "Svetlana Savitskaya" Ayanami. In addition to living model space faring lives under conditions of hardship resulting from the simple nature of our historically accurate vessel, my fellow cosmonatus and I hope to provide reports, as accurate and detailed as the abilities of our instruments permit, on the state of the planet Earth, which has undergone significant climatological and oceanographic changes since of many our intended readers left. Poyekhali! Leonid Popov, Major General, Soviet Air Force (r-enact.) Pilot-Cosmonaut of the USSR (r-enact.) (Nobu Sakamoto, Vice-President, Hyōgo Chapter, Greater Kansai Region Soviet Space History Preservation and Re-enactment Society)