> "...Yeah, I'm not feeling this now that I've seen it. I think we'd be better off checking out the location of the missing star instead."
> Change course for the "missing stars" of the "Tsurube-Otoshi Constellation"
> Lamplighter did "enlighten" us that those stars were missing for longer than we observed them from Gensokyo...
> Make observations for "any other discovery" both along the direct course and,when only the relatively simple maneuvers are required ,also for the route from them to Gensokyo .
>You chart a course toward the missing star, which is barely necessary from here. It should take too long to get there.
>Making your way toward the lack of a star, you are able to keep your eyes open, and...nothing particularly jumps out as you. It takes maybe ten minutes to approach the site.
>The region is...not exciting, to say the least. Just an empty spot where you know a star once was. Now it is empty, without any real evidence that there was ever supposed to be anything here. Maybe if the right kind of mystic type were here, they could say something about how there is this or that mystic connection that has been broken or disrupted, but to the naked eye there is nothing that jumps out at you.
>"Hey, what's that-" Koa starts to say from her position by the sail window, moments before there is a loud thump on the top of the vessel, enough to make you jump. Aoi's eyes are turned toward the ceiling instantly, but no way to see up there. But something definitely made a loud sound up there.
>_