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''The following is pieced together from Eyewitness accounts and historical documents gathered from various online forums after the events of the week dubbed "A New Light."'' | |||
June 23rd, 2007. The DRC released an update to the KI allowing Explorers to create their own Marker Missions. This was accompanied by an announcement from Dr. Victor Laxman of the DRC, claieing that initial calibrations had been completed and the Great Zero was ready to enter the next phase of marker coordinate calibrations- Explorer made Missions. Some explorers were annoyed with this announcement, given that a progress monitor to such an activation had been broken and not updating properly to this stage. | June 23rd, 2007. The DRC released an update to the KI allowing Explorers to create their own Marker Missions. This was accompanied by an announcement from Dr. Victor Laxman of the DRC, claieing that initial calibrations had been completed and the Great Zero was ready to enter the next phase of marker coordinate calibrations- Explorer made Missions. Some explorers were annoyed with this announcement, given that a progress monitor to such an activation had been broken and not updating properly to this stage. | ||
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June 25th, Cate Alexander would announce that she was taking the abdicated vote and seat of the now missing Michael Engberg on the D'ni Restoration Council, giving her two votes in all matters of debate. Douglas Sharper would also announce his plans to head to the age of Noloben to hunt down the Bahro that had killed Willow Engberg. Explorers and DRC members alike were wary of both announcements. | June 25th, Cate Alexander would announce that she was taking the abdicated vote and seat of the now missing Michael Engberg on the D'ni Restoration Council, giving her two votes in all matters of debate. Douglas Sharper would also announce his plans to head to the age of Noloben to hunt down the Bahro that had killed Willow Engberg. Explorers and DRC members alike were wary of both announcements. | ||
June 26th, Er'cana was released, and Marie Sutherland unveiled a Memorial Imager next to the crack in the Kahlo Pub. It would display the names of lost explorers, who had either died during the Restoration, or on the Surface in the intervening years since the Restoration had first began. Some of the first names added to the Imager at that time included Willow Engberg, Rosette Taylor, and Phil Henderson. | June 26th, Er'cana was released, and the Marie Sutherland unveiled a Memorial Imager next to the crack in the Kahlo Pub. It would display the names of lost explorers, who had either died during the Restoration, or on the Surface in the intervening years since the Restoration had first began. Some of the first names added to the Imager at that time included Willow Engberg, Rosette Taylor, and Phil Henderson. | ||
Marie had this to say about the imager at the time: “We have spent the last month trying to decide how to memorialize the explorers that we’ve lost. Nothing I can say will do justice to their memories, so I won’t even try. But this will be a small token.” | Marie had this to say about the imager at the time: “We have spent the last month trying to decide how to memorialize the explorers that we’ve lost. Nothing I can say will do justice to their memories, so I won’t even try. But this will be a small token.” | ||
June 27th, the DRC would install a Lake Light Meter down at the Ferry Terminal Docks, affectionately named "Bob" by the explorers, which was designed to monitor lake light levels as Explorers dropped pellets into the lake to feed the Algae and make it grow brighter, with the end goal eventually being to restore the Lake's Day/Night cycle. | June 27th, the DRC would install a Lake Light Meter down at the Ferry Terminal Docks, affectionately named "Bob" by the explorers, which was designed to monitor lake light levels as Explorers dropped pellets into the lake to feed the Algae and make it grow brighter, with the end goal eventually being to restore the Lake's Day/Night cycle. | ||