Unfortunately, no to distance and transportation. I assume being knocked unconscious is one way they prevent us from knowing how close or far we are to other enclosures and locations and masking transportation techniques. However, there was no discomfort upon awaking; I assume some sort of fast-acting sedative was used, but I cannot say.
The duration of the mission was from the 10th through the morning of the 15th. [Yes, that's right, she returned this morning. A few hours back in Luceti and already back to work.] We were assigned sleeping quarters and rationed meals three times a day. Because we were in a desert, water was also rationed. A bolt-action rifle, revolver, and ample ammo were provided to me as well as a horse from the stable.
From the 10th to the 13th, things remained fairly uneventful. Two cases of theft from the supply store, a few bar fights, drunk and disorderly conduct, all treated with reprimands or a few hours in the cell.
On the 14th, marauders attacked the depot at approximately 0900. They arrived on horseback and attacked the west side of town. There were approximately 20 attackers, mostly armed with bolt-action rifles and/or revolvers.
Of civilian casualties, six wounded, three killed. Of those who went on the mission, there were two minor injuries and one more severe, though not life-threatening.
On the side of the marauders, 15 dead, three wounded, two escaped. For the rest of the day, we were allowed to rest.
On the morning of the 15th, we were returned to Luceti in the same method we arrived.
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The duration of the mission was from the 10th through the morning of the 15th. [Yes, that's right, she returned this morning. A few hours back in Luceti and already back to work.] We were assigned sleeping quarters and rationed meals three times a day. Because we were in a desert, water was also rationed. A bolt-action rifle, revolver, and ample ammo were provided to me as well as a horse from the stable.
From the 10th to the 13th, things remained fairly uneventful. Two cases of theft from the supply store, a few bar fights, drunk and disorderly conduct, all treated with reprimands or a few hours in the cell.
On the 14th, marauders attacked the depot at approximately 0900. They arrived on horseback and attacked the west side of town. There were approximately 20 attackers, mostly armed with bolt-action rifles and/or revolvers.
Of civilian casualties, six wounded, three killed. Of those who went on the mission, there were two minor injuries and one more severe, though not life-threatening.
On the side of the marauders, 15 dead, three wounded, two escaped. For the rest of the day, we were allowed to rest.
On the morning of the 15th, we were returned to Luceti in the same method we arrived.