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Star Blossom
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As the odds of surviving the climb could go either way, I considered flipping a coin, but I have not been in possession of physical currency since the last time I was on leave.
Instead, I decided to find a safer route, taking six hours. The first two were spent simply finding a slope off the glacier. The next one involved my trying to figure out where I was. Finally, it was a three hour hike to the ship from my alternate route. (Note to self, I do not advise trying this again.)
My approach was ultimately from the south, so that I could see the very glacier I had considered descending on the horizon. From this angle, the drop looks far more intimidating.
One I was within a hundred yards of the ship, I could see two new details. Firstly: portions of it were encased in ice. This may be attributed to the previous day's storm. Second, the maintenance grid was deployed, but heavily damaged. Several lines were severed, others misshapen- which leads me to believe the storm has some corrosive aspect.
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