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		<title>Goodbye, Critter 2&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday we lost our first &#8220;critter&#8221;. If you want to know, what that is, read the previous post I asked Shane (Kennett) to borrow me one of the small guys to explore a crack in a rock wall near my home base in Afelahn. The crack is too narrow for a human to enter it [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday we lost our first &#8220;critter&#8221;. If you want to know, what that is, read the previous post <img src="http://dniworlds.rabenschwinge.com/blog/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" class="wp-smiley" /></p>
<p>I asked Shane (Kennett) to borrow me one of the small guys to explore a crack in a rock wall near my home base in Afelahn. The crack is too narrow for a human to enter it (maybe besides a small child). So Shane and two of our interns (Jack Rowe and Sally LaCroix from Canada) visited me in my age.<br />
We carefully positioned Critter 2 in front of the crack, and Jack, who is an avid model maker, steered it into the dark at slow pace.</p>
<p>The camera worked fine, we could see the image data on a laptop screen. It was a strange feeling&#8230; like this robot, that has explored one of the shafts in the Cheops pyramide some years ago, Critter 2 crawled forward on its crawler tracks.</p>
<p>The crack wasn&#8217;t all too interesting &#8230; mostly rock, and some moss growing on it.<br />
We recorded the data anyway, might have overseen something of interest &#8211; maybe our geologists will be satisfied with what we have.</p>
<p>Then it happened. When we arrived &#8211; or better, when Critter 2 arrived &#8211; at the end of the crack, we decided to turn it around and go back outwards.<br />
The ground there was littered with small pebble stones, and somehow our little friend managed to slide sideways &#8211; maybe Jack turned it too fast &#8211; and got itself stuck on a small rock ledge.<br />
Jack tried to move forward and backward to break free, but to no avail.<br />
Critter 2 is fully functional still, but it can´t move &#8211; we fear, it could be impossible to get it out there.</p>
<p>Shane plans to devise a plan to rescue it &#8211; maybe with Critter 3, which has a significantly stronger &#8220;engine&#8221;, or &#8220;more power&#8221;, so to speak.<br />
Until then, Critter 2 is gone.</p>
<p>Well, to better news:<br />
The harvesting of the Er&#8217;Nirah lichen is going well, we already have a great stock in one of the storage houses in the city. Dr. Haugaard, one of our botanists, says they can be stored for some time and still be edible &#8211; maybe we can reactivate one of the industrial plants of the D&#8217;ni to dry the lichen, so that they are storable even longer.</p>
<p>Of course, the lichen isn´t the only food we have at our disposal. Fruits from Yagee Mohts, Fish from Shashodahl and even some game from Yateesh.<br />
We surely won´t starve for the next months.</p>
<p>Another project of mine I&#8217;m focusing right now is the restoration of Tufolehn &#8211; or better, the setup. There are no visible D&#8217;ni buildings in this age, so I guess, it wasn´t officially used by them. But I´d like to provide means for our fellow explorers to visit it &#8211; the strange, Cambrium or Ordovicium-like fauna really is an eye-catcher.<br />
I plan to connect the two islands with some kind of bridge or catwalk to provide easy access.</p>
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