by Wayne23 » Sun Dec 26, 2021 4:10 pm
8/13: We're orbiting the outer planet and 4 probes is on the surface, in various locations, taking video and photos. The videos are sound recordings as well.
8/15: We've analyzed the first few videos. Nothing that sounds like animal life. There's wind here but no rain, at least yet. But there has to be rain because there are bodies of water. The biggest one has been analyzed by the probe. It is not salt water and there's no life in it. We'll do similar testing in other bodies of water. The vegetation is abundant but I wouldn't call it lush or exotic.
8/18: We've now tested 11 bodies of water on all parts of the planet. No l;ife forms of any kind.
There are rocky formations but no sign that there has ever been volcanic activity here.
We're thinking maybe we'll just go on to the other planet but not quite yet.
8/21: We offer to 2 Cs and a PG, #3, #13, #36. They all have us high up on their lists.
8/24: Nothing on the planet to indicate sophisticated life. The vegetation is all gigantic colonies of one celled plants.
We're heading for the inner planet, which has temperatures very similar to those back on Earth and an atmosphere almost identical to that of Earth. We actually think we might be able to walk around down there in our regular clothes and be just fine. We will, of course, test that theory extensively before anyone tries it!
9/1: We're orbiting the inner planet. The probes have landed in various places. 3 of the 4 indicate that the plant life around them is sophisticated and varied. Flyovers and landing show no sign of intelligent life but animal life is possible here. It would naturally hide from the probes for a time.
9/3: All KINDS of animal life here- insects, small amphibians and reptiles, fish in the water- oh, there are oceans of salt water, two of them, and fresh water rivers and lakes. All of them have fish of various kinds. The life forms are like those on Earth but we haven't seen anything identical to an Earth based life. There are differences. Lots of birds.
We haven't seen any mammals yet, and nothing bigger than a raccoon on land or a trout or bass in the waters. Of course we haven't gotten down deeply enough in the
fresh water to see catfish, and we haven't gotten far enough from shore in the oceans to see if there are things like whales, dolphins, sharks...
We have a lot more exploring to do before we send humans down but every test of the atmosphere says we can breathe it. We've simulated it in one of the holos, put people in there, and they're fine. Now we're doing an extensive study where four people stay in a holo, breathing the air, for a long period of time.
9/7: I got an email from a student:
To: Coach Clark
From: Lucy Bell
Subject: A project
Hi Coach Clark. I*'m a senoir here at UCLA, majoring in Journalism. Our senior project has to be a major undertaking that lasts for the entire school year. I was wondering if we could meet to talk about me doing a journal on the Bruins season. I would need access to coaches and players (Subject too your limits, of course), and it would help if I could travel with the team, at least some of the time.
Are you willing to meet with me? I'm availabel most any time.
Lucy
I was not impressed with the sloppiness, especially from a future journalist, but I'm very big on helping students. I meet with her tomorrow.
9/8: Lucy Bell is a really nice, sincere kid. I told her if this turned out to be a hatchet job I would be very disappointed. But I did NOT ask for editorial control. I don't see how she can do this properly if she's not independent.
The limits I put on her were no access to the locker room for the first five minutes of halftime- that's when the kids use the john. No access to the shower room (DUH!), give me a chance to do what I need to do after practice and games before talking with me. It's okay to talk to me during practice, but not to the players. During games she will sit behind the bench but can't talk to anyone on the team or any of the support personnel who are actively working during games.
As to travel, we'll take her with us whenever her schedule allows it.
“Well, honestly, this is a twelve credit project each semester. My professor wants it to be really thorough. My only other course this semester is online, and that will be true next semester too, so I should be able to make all the road games.”
This is the last time you'll here from me directly this season. I hope I don't regret this!
9/10: Okay, I lied; I'm back. I spent a couple of hours with Lucy today. She actually knows quite a bit about the game. Her dad played at San Diego ST and coached her high school team. She says she got to be the first guard off the bench. She and her dad were basketball junkies and spent hours talking about the intricacies and subtleties of the game. I was afraid I'd need to start with the real basics but nope, not a problem.
I WILL be talking about everything non-basketball related, of course.