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Traveller: Session 51

  This session was run on December 14, 2023. 192-1118 When the travellers arrived at Gyration, knowing that the system only had a Class D starport, they proceeded directly to the gas giant to begin refueling operations. While scooping hydrogen from the upper levels of the gas giant they spread Arenui’s ashes in orbit. The droyne had been quite taken with the idea of a planet named Gyration, so they felt they were doing what he would have wanted with his remains. While inbound to the mainworld, they used the system-wide net to find a broker in hopes of finding a good deal for their open cargo space. They were unable to find a deal they thought was fair before they made landfall. Once on the surface, they discovered that Gyration was a small, airless, desert world. Its population of two million lives in domes on the surface. Immediately after disembarking, they were confronted with large pictures of the Glorious Leader Hemphstaid III. An audio message blared out a warning that the

Traveller: Session 50

  This session was run on November 30, 2023. 173-1118 They decided to see what jobs were available on Daazu in order to make som extra money between jumps.They found three patrons looking for help. The first, Steven Brachen, the captain of the Duke Leto , an 800 ton passenger liner, was looking for help repairing his ship. He had picked up a lucrative doom trade contract in Sol Sector to transport some nobles away from a doomed world. He collided with some debris when entering Daazu orbit and damaged the streamlining on his ship. Because of the damage, he was not able to land on Daazu and refuel. As his robotic crew was not skilled in welding, he was looking for travellers that could fix the damage to his ship. The second, Kresh, was a Vargr looking for a set of travellers with a "very specific set of skills" to handle a job for him on Opheim, a nearby world. Intrigued, they decided to contact Kresh to learn more about his job. The third, Coorslint Fabrics, was lo