I’ve had one of those periods where I just really don’t feel quite with it.
You know when you’re not quite exhausted but you keep making the daft mistakes that you would if you were exhausted. Missing things out, confusing words, forgetting to do the obvious.
Hopefully not so much today but I was definitely doing that over last week, culminating in making more mistakes on Friday. I still have it in mind to do a Friday pm cinema trip to use up a few vouchers I have (and to see some great films) but retreated home this time around mostly due to the knowledge of being prone to those mistakes. I definitely didn’t want to be driving back in an overtired state.
Besides, Friday had a couple of good games to finish off the Women’s T20 cricket season followed by the men’s finale on Saturday. It was tempting to make another trip out in search of Star Wars Lego. The kits for the new movie came out (in typically overhyped fashion to feed the marketing machine) on Friday and I have my eye on the Star Destroyer and BB-8.
And I did kinda want to finish off the epic exploration trip in the internet spaceship.
That’s my Diamondback Explorer, stopping off at a colony run by the Party of Yoru, with a lovely nebula in the distance. After finishing off the trip, I had a couple of objectives in mind (all done) to use all the data collected in order to unlock a couple of engineers and to prepare the way for another.
Trip complete ! Green lines meet up again. Since then, I’ve been helping out with a couple of the week’s community goals.
First up, a few trading runs in the Type 7 freighter, Alex Dewey. This one is named after a couple of the Ice Road Truckers. I’m looking forward to that series starting up again, although it’s suffering somewhat by a feeling that it has been phoning it in by the numbers lately. That’s unfair on the stars of the show, who get well and truly battered by the roads they’re attempting to drive on. It’s more a criticism of the producers of the show. But I’ll still be tuning in for the next season.
That one’s looking a bit battered as well now. I only bounced off stars twice … and one of those was a bit of inattention where I didn’t pick up where the “You’re too close !” line was. Oh and I was almost blown up by station guns for another little bit of inattention where I completely forgot to ask permission before entering the station. They don’t like that.
I did mention that I was suffering from not being quite right in the head lately wasn’t I … Hopefully that’ll improve over the next week or so ! Must not overdo it. That’s another reason I’m not likely to do many more videos (still got the footage I did last week !), I need that rest and go splat in the evenings after throwing all I got into work, although it has been great to read the comments of a few people who were encouraging me to make more of the videos. They seem to like my voice 🙂
The Diamondback well and truly earned its place of honour in the hangar. I think it covered maybe 60,000 light years and earned 100 million credits (this is a lot) for the spacepiggybank. The next time I go out exploring will probably be an expedition in the luxury liner ships to a sizeable collection of beauty spots reasonably close to the populated areas. That might see my character through to its first Elite ranking.
But first – lots of trading to come in a Python, possibly to be called “Shipka 3.141” (Pi-Thon? I know …) and before then, I enjoyed indulging in a bit of ship to ship combat in the latest glorious little fighter ship :
The Imperial Courier ship, Shaname’s Sword. This one did itself proud as well helping out for one of the community goals. I do like the little ships, they are small, nippy and fun to fly around. They don’t quite have the combat endurance or hitting power of the big ships though.
On to the next ship soon though which I think will be that Python with other fighty ships coming along as I need them for community goals.
Back to work first tomorrow though. What challenges await !