"Flying this ship should be no problem. We have now everything we need. It's quite similar to the disc." Owens was pleased with the progress. He had already figured out most of the things with Samuels assistance.
"Then I have to check one more thing." Newman used his electronic scanner again and searched around without success.
"What are you looking for?" Owens wondered.
"We found this interesting communication devices. I assume the ship also should have one. Better I ask for Kelsey's help, now." Newman opened a panel and plugged in a spy connector, then connected to Max. "Kelsey, do you have any success?"
"Yes, we are getting some data we are analyzing, now."
"Very good. I also need your help here. I plugged in a spy connector to the ship. I assume they also should have at least one of this communication devices. But I failed to find it with the scanner. It's probably turned off," Newman checked the ships diagnostic he found.
"You are probably right. On the ship on Earth we found not such device maybe it's different on these ships. I try with the team to find out how we can access it. Then locating it should be no problem," Max made the needed calls.
Then Samuel joined.
"I think I have a clue. Checking the control panel down there led me to the access menu. Hopefully it's here the same." Samuel went through the menus. "There it is. Max I found it." It was not the correct call in a mission. The military protocol was to use surnames. For Samuel it was a bit strange behavior. Now he recognized his mistake. But no one did respond to it.
"Good. I'm scanning. You can go on," she replied.
Samuel pushed the button on a touch screen. The device activated. But did not send or receive data. The menu showed the option where to connect. There were two. Samuel had a bit problem with the translation. He took his laptop out of his backpack and tried to find a solution. "There are two destinations. I have to figure out what they are. Maybe the base here and one on a different star or both on different star system."
"Did not the connection down there has a name?" Newman asked.
"Unfortunately no," Max replied.
"On the Icarus we could compare it with that of the disc," Samuel suggested.
"They are probably the same. Then it gets us to nowhere," Newman replied.
"Then the hard way, we search for reference," Samuel added.

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Solar Warden
Science FictionAfter deciphering a contest of the US military, Samuel Archer gets the chance to join a secret program of the US military. Influenced by the beauty of a female Soldier, he decides to join as a military member, not knowing what danger might be hidden...