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* [[Mineral ships]] and {{alt|landram}} parties are dispatched to Carillon's dark surface. | * [[Mineral ships]] and {{alt|landram}} parties are dispatched to Carillon's dark surface. | ||
* Starbuck and Boomer, as part of expedition one, are given coordinates to a potential caretaker operation sighted by {{alt|Blue Squadron|TOS}}. In their landram, Starbuck is corrected by Boomer regarding the fact that they ''are'' seeing the surface of Carillon during its daytime period. | * Starbuck and Boomer, as part of expedition one, are given coordinates to a potential caretaker operation sighted by {{alt|Blue Squadron|TOS}}. In their landram, Starbuck is corrected by Boomer regarding the fact that they ''are'' seeing the surface of Carillon during its daytime period. | ||
* In another landram some "[[millicenton]]s away," Apollo instructs {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} to keep an eye on a readout that will report {{alt|tylium | * In another landram some "[[millicenton]]s away," Apollo instructs {{alt|Boxey|TOS}} to keep an eye on a readout that will report {{alt|tylium}} readings. With them are {{alt|Serina}} and [[Muffey II]]. | ||
* During a conversation between Serina and Apollo, Boxey inquires as to why they need to keep moving from planet to planet. Apollo informs the youth that people hurt others because of any and all perceived differences, whether physical, spiritual or belief. He asks why they don't "kill them back," to which Apollo replies that by doing so they would change what they are to be like their aggressors. As Boxey asks more narrowing questions, Apollo points out that life can be complicated. | * During a conversation between Serina and Apollo, Boxey inquires as to why they need to keep moving from planet to planet. Apollo informs the youth that people hurt others because of any and all perceived differences, whether physical, spiritual or belief. He asks why they don't "kill them back," to which Apollo replies that by doing so they would change what they are to be like their aggressors. As Boxey asks more narrowing questions, Apollo points out that life can be complicated. | ||
* The indicator in their landram signals presence of tylium, and Apollo congratulates Boxey for doing his job. Believing they are over the old tylium mine, the landram stops. | * The indicator in their landram signals presence of tylium, and Apollo congratulates Boxey for doing his job. Believing they are over the old tylium mine, the landram stops. | ||