<< BACK TO RS001 LOG QEC ACTIVE SHIP: Silt Aria SYSTEM: Carina-441 Carina-439 was gravel. 440 was gravel with trace lithium, not enough to flag. 441 has a binary pair of rocky bodies in a slow mutual orbit, tidally locked, close enough that you could probably throw a rock from one to the other if you had a good arm and no gravity to fight. Odelya thinks they might have been a single body once. She's talking to the spectrometer again. I went back through the data from 438 last night. Not for any reason. Couldn't sleep, and the survey files were already open from the day's work. That's what I told myself. The absorption lines from the lakebed don't just fail to match known materials. They shift. Not instrument drift - I checked Odelya's calibration logs, which she runs with a regularity that suggests either profound dedication or a specific kind of anxiety. The readings from hour one and hour eight show the same unknown signature, but the peaks have migrated. Like whatever's down there changed its composition while we were watching. I have not told Maret. She would point out that we are now three systems away, that the contract terms are clear, and that I agreed to her timeline. All of these things are true. I have not told Odelya either, but I think she already knows. She asked me yesterday if I'd ever seen regolith behave like a liquid. I said no. She said neither had she, then went back to her calibrations. That was the end of the conversation. The twin bodies of 441 are interesting in their own right. Their shared orbit is decaying - they're going to touch in about 90,000 years, gently, like two people leaning into each other on a long trip. The mineral survey says nickel-iron cores, rocky mantles, standard composition. Nothing that doesn't match the index. I should be relieved. This is what the work is supposed to look like. Systems with answers. Materials that have names. The thing about 438 is that it wasn't hostile or strange. The gas giant was ordinary. Ten of the eleven moons were ordinary. Only the fifth one had something to say, and we left before it finished. Maret cooked tonight. Protein blocks, cubed, in a sauce she made from the flavor packets we were supposed to be saving. It was good. She didn't explain why and I didn't ask. We ate in the galley where the acoustics are least bad, and Odelya hummed something I didn't recognize, and for about twenty minutes the ship felt like the right size. - thresh3, Silt Aria